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- ===============================
-
-transmission-remote-gtk is developed by:
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- Alan Fitton <alan-at-eth0.org.uk>
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- translations
- ============
-
-translations kindly contributed by
-
- * Rafael Neri (Brazilian Portuguese)
- * Jan Žárský (Czech)
- * Pierre Rudloff (French)
- * Julian Held (German)
- * Dénes Sávoli (Hungarian)
- * Enrico G, Milo Casagrande, Carlo Micheli (Italian)
- * Youn sok Choi (Korean)
- * sieks (Latvian)
- * Algimantas Margevičius (Lithuanian)
- * Piotr (Polish)
- * Y3AVD (Russian)
- * nisalup (Sinhalese)
- * aspidzent (Spanish)
- * webbake (Swedish)
- * Ebubekir Karul (Turkish)
- * ROR191 (Ukranian)
+ transmission-remote-gtk authors + =============================== + +transmission-remote-gtk is developed by: + + Alan Fitton <alan-at-eth0.org.uk> + + translations + ============ + +translations kindly contributed by + + * Rafael Neri (Brazilian Portuguese) + * Jan Žárský (Czech) + * Pierre Rudloff (French) + * Julian Held (German) + * Dénes Sávoli (Hungarian) + * Enrico G, Milo Casagrande, Carlo Micheli (Italian) + * Youn sok Choi (Korean) + * sieks (Latvian) + * Algimantas Margevičius (Lithuanian) + * Piotr (Polish) + * Y3AVD (Russian) + * nisalup (Sinhalese) + * aspidzent (Spanish) + * webbake (Swedish) + * Ebubekir Karul (Turkish) + * ROR191 (Ukranian) @@ -1,339 +1,339 @@ - GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
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See the + GNU General Public License for more details. + + You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along + with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., + 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. + +Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail. + +If the program is interactive, make it output a short notice like this +when it starts in an interactive mode: + + Gnomovision version 69, Copyright (C) year name of author + Gnomovision comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `show w'. + This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it + under certain conditions; type `show c' for details. + +The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate +parts of the General Public License. Of course, the commands you use may +be called something other than `show w' and `show c'; they could even be +mouse-clicks or menu items--whatever suits your program. + +You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or your +school, if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if +necessary. Here is a sample; alter the names: + + Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the program + `Gnomovision' (which makes passes at compilers) written by James Hacker. + + <signature of Ty Coon>, 1 April 1989 + Ty Coon, President of Vice + +This General Public License does not permit incorporating your program into +proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you may +consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with the +library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General +Public License instead of this License. @@ -1,199 +1,199 @@ -* Thu Aug 11 2016 1.3.0
-- Add more information to general panel
-- Redesign and fix destination combobox
-- Fix building with modern GCC
-- Fix starting minimized
-- Fix various compile warnings
-- Clean up build system
-- Translate desktop and appdata file
-- Update translations
-
-* Wed Jun 11 2014 1.2
-- A basic RSS reader which uses libmrss.
-- Fix some 32bit platforms reporting 0 connected peers and unknown ETA.
-- Resolve some GTK deprecations.
-- Fix a crash in port test callback.
-- Fix decimal marker in status bar version.
-- Support for GeoIPCity.dat.
-- Fix a crash when removing lots of columns (something changed in GTK).
-- Optional and non-default support for validating SSL certs.
-- Remove all GTK2 support.
-- Allow alt-speed limits to override global speed limits in the statusbar
-display.
-
-* Sun Jun 9 2013 1.1.1
-- fix file lists relying on being sorted (sometimes they are not) to fix
-the tree being messed up with duplicate directories.
-- fix using markup in comment.
-- translations updated from launchpad. (NEW: Latvian, Sinhalese)
-
-* Wed Sep 5 2012 1.1
-- new Transmission display style
-- handle downloading metadata state better, don't make incorrect completion
-notifications
-- win32: build reverted to GTK2 because of empty progress bar in GTK3
-- use g_idle_add instead of gdk_thread_enter/leave for reverse DNS
-- fix compilation error for debian
-- issue 210: fix crash when encountering empty benc dict in .torrent
-- fix concurrency issue when populating large files model and changing
-- translation updates from launchpad
-
-* Fri Jun 29 2012 1.0.2
-- win32: update to gtk3 (also fixes blank tray icon)
-- win32: GeoIP support
-- fix minimise to tray
-- fix units in status icon text
-- truncate magnet links in add dialog
-- ctrl+k to focus on search entry like firefox
-- only use libappindicator if using unity
-- use gtk_box_new instead of gtk_{h,v}box_new (deprecated) on gtk3
-- Swedish translation
-- translation updates from launchpad
-- fix 'make test' due to file missing in POTFILES.in
-- update free space (session) after delete
-- URL links in comment field
-- reorder buttons for actions and directories
-
-* Tue Jan 31 2012 1.0.1
-- Fix a crash when toggling turtle mode or setting remote preferences.
-- Update Russian translation.
-
-* Sun Jan 15 2011 1.0
-- Show files in a tree.
-- Consistency/code share in files tree view and add dialog tree view.
-- A lot of optimisation for building either files tree view.
-- Optimise changes to the torrent tree view (suspend sorting during).
-- Remember last add destination.
-- Fix a bug causing scrolled window position to be lost during maximise
-from system tray.
-- Experimental GTK3 support (--enable-gtk3).
-- Expand/collapse all, selection based changes for add dialog tree view.
-- Counts for filters.
-- Some update efficiency improvements.
-- Put general panel in a scrolled window.
-- Reorganise/cleanup local preferences dialog.
-- Keyboard accelerators.
-- Use IEC standard for expressing base2 units - KiB not KB etc.
-- Configurable timeout/retries.
-- Add the "turtle" mode icon, which enables alternative speed limits.
-- Remote preferences for configuring a time range for alternative speed
-limits.
-- Lithuanian translation contributed.
-- French translation contributed.
-- Updates for translations from launchpad.net.
-- Priority torrent right click menu.
-
-* Sun Dec 11 2011 0.8
-- Define labels for directories.
-- Use labels in filters.
-- Use labels in destination combo box (add/move).
-- Shorten filters relative to the default download directory.
-- Fix a crash when filtering with selections in the torrent treeview.
-- Speed up filtering.
-- Allow remote preferences variables to be used in actions.
-- Update filters if torrent is moved.
-- Add a man page.
-- Rename "remote commands" feature to "actions".
-- Notifications without a system tray icon.
-- libappindicator support for Ubuntu.
-- Status info in status icon for consistency with libappindicator icon.
-- Builds/runs on GTK3 (without graph/libunique for now).
-- Remember last move destination.
-- Use Win32 mailslots as alternative to libunique.
-- Working debian packaging.
-- Handle URLs/files in first instance.
-- Last scrape time trackers column.
-
-* Tue Oct 11 2011 0.7
-- Remote exec.
-- Win32 Support.
-- Connect button menus for profiles.
-- Fix a memory leak on disconnect.
-- Use icon for wanted/unwanted files.
-- Handle URLs and non-existing files in file handler.
-- IPv6 GeoIP support.
-- Upload files on app open.
-- Display public/private tracker status.
-- Show file icons based on MIME types.
-- Shortern tracker filters.
-- Hide state selector if no error torrents.
-- Fix warning caused by zero length files in torrents.
-- Bencoder crash fix.
-- Detect and drop requests from previous connections.
-- Toolbar tooltips.
-- Spanish translation.
-
-* Sat Aug 27 2011 0.6
-- Profiles support.
-- New JSON based configuration backend.
-- Support new Transmission torrent status values.
-- Populate destination combo in move dialog.
-- Ukranian translation from ROR191.
-- Lots of new columns and info.
-- More options in view menu.
-- Supports for queues.
-- Improved status bar and add a free space indicator.
-- Persist/restore filter selection, + notebook/selector visibility.
-- Reuse http clients and keep sessions open.
-- Start in tray argument (-m --minimized)
-- Fix timezone display issue.
-- Fix bencoder parser bug (parsing empty lists).
-- Make columns fully shrinkable.
-- Many other fixes/improvements.
-
-* Fri May 6 2011 - 0.5.1
-- Use libproxy pkg-config CFLAGS in build, for older versions.
-- Fix updates inside the GtkNotebook.
-- Fix crash reported by atommixz.
-
-* Fri Apr 22 2011 - 0.5
-- Fix a few of small memory leaks.
-- Sync single torrent when file/trackers are changed.
-- Update efficiency improvement.
-- Customisable columns, new optional columns.
-
-* Tue Apr 12 2011 - 0.4
-- Torrent add dialog.
-- Support for active only updates.
-- Other update performance improvements.
-- Pause/Resume all.
-- Polish and Russian translation.
-- Torrent added date/time column.
-- Fix gconf ints defaulting to one in prefs dialog.
-- Fix crash disconnecting with graph disabled.
-- Fix crash disabling tracker/dir filters while disconnected.
-
-* Sat Mar 11 2011 - 0.3
-- Case insensitive text filtering.
-- Speed graph.
-- i18n support (currently German and Korean).
-- Use table layout instead of fixed for general panel.
-- libproxy support.
-- Fix torrent bandwidth priority setting.
-- Better suspending of tracker/files update until ack.
-- Put versions in some spec/configure deps.
-- Include libcurl.m4.
-- Better (easier) FreeBSD compilation.
-- Remove 5px window border (much better on some dark themes).
-- Fix hardcoded path to Transmission icon in about dialog.
-- Fix a leak from gtk_tree_selection_get_selected_rows().
-- TRG_NOUNIQUE env variable to start multiple instances.
-
-* Mon Feb 21 2011 - 0.2.1
-- Fix crash in update-blocklist/port-test callbacks.
-- Menu bar mnemonics.
-
-* Sat Feb 19 2011 - 0.2
-- SSL support.
-- Statistics dialog.
-- Fix for setting low priority files.
-- Port testing.
-- Blocklist settings and updates.
-- Torrent reannounce.
-- Tracker add/edit/delete.
-
-* Mon Feb 07 2011 - 0.1.1
-- Fix some major first release bugs.
-
-* Sun Jan 30 2011 - 0.1.0
-- Hello world.
+* Thu Aug 11 2016 1.3.0 +- Add more information to general panel +- Redesign and fix destination combobox +- Fix building with modern GCC +- Fix starting minimized +- Fix various compile warnings +- Clean up build system +- Translate desktop and appdata file +- Update translations + +* Wed Jun 11 2014 1.2 +- A basic RSS reader which uses libmrss. +- Fix some 32bit platforms reporting 0 connected peers and unknown ETA. +- Resolve some GTK deprecations. +- Fix a crash in port test callback. +- Fix decimal marker in status bar version. +- Support for GeoIPCity.dat. +- Fix a crash when removing lots of columns (something changed in GTK). +- Optional and non-default support for validating SSL certs. +- Remove all GTK2 support. +- Allow alt-speed limits to override global speed limits in the statusbar +display. + +* Sun Jun 9 2013 1.1.1 +- fix file lists relying on being sorted (sometimes they are not) to fix +the tree being messed up with duplicate directories. +- fix using markup in comment. +- translations updated from launchpad. (NEW: Latvian, Sinhalese) + +* Wed Sep 5 2012 1.1 +- new Transmission display style +- handle downloading metadata state better, don't make incorrect completion +notifications +- win32: build reverted to GTK2 because of empty progress bar in GTK3 +- use g_idle_add instead of gdk_thread_enter/leave for reverse DNS +- fix compilation error for debian +- issue 210: fix crash when encountering empty benc dict in .torrent +- fix concurrency issue when populating large files model and changing +- translation updates from launchpad + +* Fri Jun 29 2012 1.0.2 +- win32: update to gtk3 (also fixes blank tray icon) +- win32: GeoIP support +- fix minimise to tray +- fix units in status icon text +- truncate magnet links in add dialog +- ctrl+k to focus on search entry like firefox +- only use libappindicator if using unity +- use gtk_box_new instead of gtk_{h,v}box_new (deprecated) on gtk3 +- Swedish translation +- translation updates from launchpad +- fix 'make test' due to file missing in POTFILES.in +- update free space (session) after delete +- URL links in comment field +- reorder buttons for actions and directories + +* Tue Jan 31 2012 1.0.1 +- Fix a crash when toggling turtle mode or setting remote preferences. +- Update Russian translation. + +* Sun Jan 15 2011 1.0 +- Show files in a tree. +- Consistency/code share in files tree view and add dialog tree view. +- A lot of optimisation for building either files tree view. +- Optimise changes to the torrent tree view (suspend sorting during). +- Remember last add destination. +- Fix a bug causing scrolled window position to be lost during maximise +from system tray. +- Experimental GTK3 support (--enable-gtk3). +- Expand/collapse all, selection based changes for add dialog tree view. +- Counts for filters. +- Some update efficiency improvements. +- Put general panel in a scrolled window. +- Reorganise/cleanup local preferences dialog. +- Keyboard accelerators. +- Use IEC standard for expressing base2 units - KiB not KB etc. +- Configurable timeout/retries. +- Add the "turtle" mode icon, which enables alternative speed limits. +- Remote preferences for configuring a time range for alternative speed +limits. +- Lithuanian translation contributed. +- French translation contributed. +- Updates for translations from launchpad.net. +- Priority torrent right click menu. + +* Sun Dec 11 2011 0.8 +- Define labels for directories. +- Use labels in filters. +- Use labels in destination combo box (add/move). +- Shorten filters relative to the default download directory. +- Fix a crash when filtering with selections in the torrent treeview. +- Speed up filtering. +- Allow remote preferences variables to be used in actions. +- Update filters if torrent is moved. +- Add a man page. +- Rename "remote commands" feature to "actions". +- Notifications without a system tray icon. +- libappindicator support for Ubuntu. +- Status info in status icon for consistency with libappindicator icon. +- Builds/runs on GTK3 (without graph/libunique for now). +- Remember last move destination. +- Use Win32 mailslots as alternative to libunique. +- Working debian packaging. +- Handle URLs/files in first instance. +- Last scrape time trackers column. + +* Tue Oct 11 2011 0.7 +- Remote exec. +- Win32 Support. +- Connect button menus for profiles. +- Fix a memory leak on disconnect. +- Use icon for wanted/unwanted files. +- Handle URLs and non-existing files in file handler. +- IPv6 GeoIP support. +- Upload files on app open. +- Display public/private tracker status. +- Show file icons based on MIME types. +- Shortern tracker filters. +- Hide state selector if no error torrents. +- Fix warning caused by zero length files in torrents. +- Bencoder crash fix. +- Detect and drop requests from previous connections. +- Toolbar tooltips. +- Spanish translation. + +* Sat Aug 27 2011 0.6 +- Profiles support. +- New JSON based configuration backend. +- Support new Transmission torrent status values. +- Populate destination combo in move dialog. +- Ukranian translation from ROR191. +- Lots of new columns and info. +- More options in view menu. +- Supports for queues. +- Improved status bar and add a free space indicator. +- Persist/restore filter selection, + notebook/selector visibility. +- Reuse http clients and keep sessions open. +- Start in tray argument (-m --minimized) +- Fix timezone display issue. +- Fix bencoder parser bug (parsing empty lists). +- Make columns fully shrinkable. +- Many other fixes/improvements. + +* Fri May 6 2011 - 0.5.1 +- Use libproxy pkg-config CFLAGS in build, for older versions. +- Fix updates inside the GtkNotebook. +- Fix crash reported by atommixz. + +* Fri Apr 22 2011 - 0.5 +- Fix a few of small memory leaks. +- Sync single torrent when file/trackers are changed. +- Update efficiency improvement. +- Customisable columns, new optional columns. + +* Tue Apr 12 2011 - 0.4 +- Torrent add dialog. +- Support for active only updates. +- Other update performance improvements. +- Pause/Resume all. +- Polish and Russian translation. +- Torrent added date/time column. +- Fix gconf ints defaulting to one in prefs dialog. +- Fix crash disconnecting with graph disabled. +- Fix crash disabling tracker/dir filters while disconnected. + +* Sat Mar 11 2011 - 0.3 +- Case insensitive text filtering. +- Speed graph. +- i18n support (currently German and Korean). +- Use table layout instead of fixed for general panel. +- libproxy support. +- Fix torrent bandwidth priority setting. +- Better suspending of tracker/files update until ack. +- Put versions in some spec/configure deps. +- Include libcurl.m4. +- Better (easier) FreeBSD compilation. +- Remove 5px window border (much better on some dark themes). +- Fix hardcoded path to Transmission icon in about dialog. +- Fix a leak from gtk_tree_selection_get_selected_rows(). +- TRG_NOUNIQUE env variable to start multiple instances. + +* Mon Feb 21 2011 - 0.2.1 +- Fix crash in update-blocklist/port-test callbacks. +- Menu bar mnemonics. + +* Sat Feb 19 2011 - 0.2 +- SSL support. +- Statistics dialog. +- Fix for setting low priority files. +- Port testing. +- Blocklist settings and updates. +- Torrent reannounce. +- Tracker add/edit/delete. + +* Mon Feb 07 2011 - 0.1.1 +- Fix some major first release bugs. + +* Sun Jan 30 2011 - 0.1.0 +- Hello world. @@ -1,25 +1,25 @@ -ABOUT
-
- transmission-remote-gtk is a GTK client for remote management of
- the Transmission BitTorrent client, using its HTTP RPC protocol.
-
-BUILDING
-
- * To optionally see which country peers are located in,
- install libgeoip and its headers when building.
-
- Building a transmission-remote-gtk release from the command line:
-
- $ tar zxfv transmission-remote-gtk-1.2.tar.gz
- $ cd transmission-remote-gtk-1.2
- $ ./configure
- $ make
- # make install
-
- Building from git clone:
-
- $ git clone https://github.com/transmission-remote-gtk/transmission-remote-gtk.git
- $ ./autogen.sh
- $ ./configure
- $ make
- # make install
+ABOUT + + transmission-remote-gtk is a GTK client for remote management of + the Transmission BitTorrent client, using its HTTP RPC protocol. + +BUILDING + + * To optionally see which country peers are located in, + install libgeoip and its headers when building. + + Building a transmission-remote-gtk release from the command line: + + $ tar zxfv transmission-remote-gtk-1.2.tar.gz + $ cd transmission-remote-gtk-1.2 + $ ./configure + $ make + # make install + + Building from git clone: + + $ git clone https://github.com/transmission-remote-gtk/transmission-remote-gtk.git + $ ./autogen.sh + $ ./configure + $ make + # make install |