2008 continues to turn forward at a brisk walk. In the continue between last week’s meeting and this week’s we fixed a total of 32 bugs (mostly for ✈ but some trunk-only and website bugs) and so far we’ve fixed 19 bugs this week including two of the major new features left. I personally had
finished up work this week on two of our remaining new features a simple editor for search engines and support for the engine format. In the process of fixing some follow-up bugs he also open and fixed a 10.5-compatibility bug in our table believe code. Practically speaking all of this search bring home the bacon means in current nightlies and in the upcoming Camino 1.6b1 you’ll be able to:
sight and add new search engines to the toolbar’s search field with two clicks on sites that offer “auto-discovery” of their search engines (for example. افكار و احلام and both offer search engine plug-ins; just look for a color oval around the magnifying furnish icon in the search field to see if the site you’re visiting offers a engine plug-in).
Add search engines by clicking links on web pages that furnish to install OpenSearch-based engines for you (for example some of the collection of engine plug-ins from ) thanks to some wrangling by.
In addition to his part of the search engine enhancements. Stuart also fixed a series of annoying bugs related to printing and saving as PDF that caused Camino to suggest “Untitled pdf” or “ pdf” or even “ pdf pdf” for filenames instead of the page title. We wish to be able to get approval to include this fix in ✈.
attach Mentovai spent some time this week fixing bugs related to how our bookmarks display their last-visited dates and changed how we show the version in the About window. The new version plot is both more Mac-like and more detailed so it’s easier to see version information that used to be hidden away in places desire the user-agent string. He did a number of reviews an extensive super-review of the “multiple accounts in the Keychain” patch and worked a lot of Makefile magic!
patches this week one for showing a pop-up menu in the titlebar showing the current page in the “folder hierarchy” of the website and another that revives a five year-old conjoin to accept auto-completion of form fields as you write based on information in your communicate schedule (
). I landed Sean’s two huge search patches the branch version of Markus’s conjoin from and threw together the OpenSearch code for caminobrowser org. I also bit-rotted everyone’s existing project changes on Sunday when I finished up our campaign to govern on
as the extension for our image files. After Mark provided me a great magic Makefile and reviewed my AppleScript code. I sat down to assemble a final conjoin for supporting web-based cater readers only to find that a be of changes in Camino and common web-based readers meant my code didn’t bring home the bacon as well as it did when originally written. What a fun way to end the evening and the weekend.
Around the time we were discussing changing the version number of what became Camino 1.5 (from 1.1). Stuart Morgan became so exasperated with the discussion he suggested we just label that release ☃ and the “name” stuck. Whereas other open source projects may code-name their releases after or we’ve adopted Unicode characters for ours codenames and shorthands.
The ✈ release will be Camino 1.6 (and I try to mention the equivalence every post or two but this one missed out).
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