news 28 Posted December 27, 2010 Meld 1.5.0 has been released. This is the first in a new unstable series of Meld releases, and there's plenty of shiny new bugs, features and dependencies to check out. New features: * Use MyersSequenceMatcher by default (matcher from Piotr Piastucki) * Add a "Show whitespace" preference (Jon Dufresne) * Add "Copy change above/below left/right" actions (Kai Willadsen) * Add Alt+Up/Down as shortcuts for previous/next change (Kai Willadsen) * Add previous/next conflict actions (Kai Willadsen) * Patch creation can now create reverse patches, and can choose between panes in a three-way comparison (Kai Willadsen) * Add a --output option for specifying where to save a merge result (Kai Willadsen) Code changes and fixes: * Require Python 2.5, Gtk+/PyGtk 2.14, PyGtkSourceView 2.4 (optional) * Port to gtk.Builder and gtk.IconTheme (Kai Willadsen) * Remove gnome-vfs usage (Kai Willadsen) * Portability fixes (Thomas Klausner) * Build fixes (Helmut Jarausch) * Add a man page (Peter Tyser) * Put preferences fallback in XDG-compliant location (Kai Willadsen) * Fix Undo/Redo with unicode text (Kai Willadsen) * Handle unicode linebreaks (Kai Willadsen) Translation updates: * Bruno Brouard (fr) * Carles Ferrando (ca ( -at -) valencia) * Claude Paroz (fr) * Gabor Kelemen (hu) * Joe Hansen (da) * Jorge González (es) * Mario Blättermann (de) * Matej UrbanÄÂiÄ (sl) * Petr Kovar (cs) This release can be downloaded from: http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/sources/meld/1.5/meld-1.5.0.tar.bz2 What is Meld? ------------- Meld is a visual diff and merge tool. It lets you compare two or three files, and updates the comparisons while you edit them in-place. You can also compare folders, launching comparisons of individual files as desired. Last but by no means least, Meld lets you work with your current changes in a wide variety of version control systems, including Git, Bazaar, Mercurial, Subversion and CVS. _______________________________________________ Share this post Link to post