forked from pool/sigil
Eric Schirra
47f3cabf2d
- Update to 0.9.15 A Beta Release of Sigil ported to QtWebEngine to replace QtWebKit * New Features - ported to use QtWebEngine (based on Chromium) to replace QtWebkit - QtWebEngine plugs many major memory leaks. Memory footprint should stay low to moderate. - QtWebEngine has ongoing security and support patches from Qt/Google/Chromium - removes the broken/deprecated BookView Editor that relied on QtWebKit - created PageEdit app (that uses QtWebEngine) that replaces much BookView functionality (see https://github.com/Sigil-Ebook/PageEdit) - allows the user to control use of javascript and remote access by epubs when editing to improve overall security - adds action to launch one preferred external xhtml editor via shortcut or icon (can be used to fast launch PageEdit app or any other xhtml open-with editor) - adds 5 more plugin quicklaunch buttons to main menu for a total of 10 (with all new icons! Thanks so much Becky!) It also includes all of the fixes and updates from Sigil-0.9.14. Be aware that Sigil-0.9.15 still enforces the need for epub3 to have and support an NCX so that it generates as backward a compatible epub as possible. This may be relaxed in future releases. - Changes from 0.9.14 This Sigil release is primarily to address performance issues and memory leaks, but there are a still some new features and other bug fixes as described below. * Bug Fixes - flush all changes to disk before creating a Report so that files sizes are correct - stop writing python bytecode to Program Files on Windows - remember cover semantics if cover image replaced by Add Existing... - fix issues with the Plugin Framework documentation epub - more memory leaks plugged - minor code cleanups * New Features - updated to Qt 5.12.3 with Annulen Webkit 5.212 with extra QtCursor memory leak fixes - updated to Python 3.7.2 - updated build docs for macOS, Linux and Windows - build system now uses GNUInstallDirs to determine the best installation libdir on Linux - updated desktop integration for Linux - reduce PCRE cache size to help lower memory footprint - improve mapping of hunspell dictionary names to actual language names (thanks BeckyDTP) - add warning during import if unmanifested files exist in the epub zip archive - no longer requires use of non-breaking space entities (or any entities at all!) - special spaces are now visisble via syntax highlighting in CodeView - dropping epubs on Sigil.app no longer opens an extra empty epub on macOS - reload Preview only when needed to help prevent screen flicker and lower memory use - enabled Windows automated builds using Apppveyor - Windows releases now compiled with Visual Studio 2017 - characters in HTML files report now uses gumbo for speed - allow user's custom plugin icons to survive a plugin update Sigil 0.9.14 will mark the last version that uses QtWebKit, and will be the last version to support editing in BookView. (https://github.com/Sigil-Ebook/Sigil/wiki#sigil-moving-to-qtwebengine) Be aware that Sigil-0.9.14 still enforces the need for epub3 to have and support an NCX so that it generates as backward a compatible epub as possible. This may be relaxed in future releases. OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/713272 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Documentation:Tools/sigil?expand=0&rev=28 |
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0.9.15.tar.gz | ||
Sigil_User_Guide_2019.06.25.epub | ||
sigil-gt-0.9.0-Dialogs-About.cpp.patch | ||
sigil.changes | ||
sigil.desktop | ||
sigil.spec |