Closed teusbenschop closed 2 months ago
Because of the bug fixed as described in https://github.com/bibledit/cloud/issues/406, it's important enough to release all ports again once more, as the fix will be wanted by many users.
Released version 5.0.901
5.0.901: Better layout of the merge anomaly email. 5.0.899: Fixed: Displays an alert about "text reloaded" while saving text in the verse editor. 5.0.898: Type Ctrl-G to enter the passage to focus through the keyboard. 5.0.897: The USFM editor positions the editing cursor after going to another chapter and verse. 5.0.894: AppStream data was added to the Linux client. 5.0.894: Fixed: Second USFM editor in a workspace does not move the focused verse into view. 5.0.893: Fixed: Focused verse in USFM editor jumps to next verse if there's a space at the end of the verse text. 5.0.893: The chapter editor honours the setting for the initial vertical position of the cursor. 5.0.892: Fixed: The second Bible editor at times was not read-only leading to unexpected caret jumps. 5.0.891: A translator can now edit the summary of a consultation note. 5.0.890: Setting to automatically assign a new consultation note to certain users. 5.0.889: When failing to send emails due to a login denied, remaining emails are not sent off. 5.0.888: Fix applying "vp" style in Bible editors. 5.0.887: Fixes BibleGateway resources display. 5.0.886: Puts a space between the note caller and the cross reference text following it in OpenDocument. 5.0.878: Cloud removes files older than 2 hours from file-based cache. 5.0.867: Can clear unsent emails. 5.0.823: Fixed: Pasting text in a footnote leads to a repeating \ft. 5.0.820: Clicking on a note at the bottom of the verse editor no longer focuses verse 0. 5.0.816: The Windows version is now built through Visual Studio 2019. 5.0.813: Only one Bible editor can be editable in a workspace.
Doing Bibledit 5.0.912...
The important ones were released.
Android does not yet support the C++ std::filesystem routines. Needs to revert to the olde filesystem routines while retaining the newer code for when Android is ready for it.
Check that Bibledit, for every port, has been updated at least once in the past half year.