Chapter 6. History

This history list shows the new features of every Mini-Commander release. If you want more details about the latest changes you can also take a look at the ChangeLog (Chapter 7) which shows modifications on source level.

Release 0.0.13:

  • Documentation in SGML/DocBook format created.

Release 0.0.12:

  • works with newest gnome libraries (from cvs) again

  • mini-commander becomes part of gnome-core (thanks to Kevin M Fox who suggested this on gnome's mailing list)

Release 0.0.11:

  • first support of command completion (use the [tab] key)

Release 0.0.10:

  • configurable height of command line

  • default macros enhanced (for example Kevin M Fox suggested to use gnome-terminal instead of nxterm as default) (you have to do `rm ~/.gnome/mini-commander` to get the new default values)

  • cleaner UI

  • code cleanup

Release 0.0.9:

  • preferences-save-bug fixed

Release 0.0.8:

  • freely configurable command line colors

  • freely configurable applet size

  • more configurable prefixes

  • bug in new history feature fixed

Release 0.0.7:

  • freely configurable prefixes

  • support for internationalization (I added a german translation)

  • history remembers current command even if you type KeyUp, KeyDown (suggested by Itamar S.-T.)

Release 0.0.6b:

  • dependency-bug fixed (program didn't compile if gnome wasn't installed in /opt/gnome) (reported by Kevin M Fox and Itamar S.-T.)

Release 0.0.6:

  • wrong-binary-filename-bug fixed<

  • properties dialog box added (session management); clock is now optional

Release 0.0.5:

  • autoconf/automake are used for building

Release 0.0.4:

  • new outfit

  • no more zombie processes (thanks to Jacob C. Berkman)

Release 0.0.3:

  • Applet renamed to "Mini-Commander".

  • If you enter a URL then netscape will be started (suggested by Kevin M Fox).

  • If you enter "term:command" then command is executed in nxterm or xterm (for non-X programs).

  • Clock added.

  • Fixed a redraw bug of the frame.

Release 0.0.2:

  • Mini-Commander has a history of the last 50 commands.