Releases: vslavik/poedit
Releases · vslavik/poedit
Version 2.4.1
- Upgraded bundled GNU gettext version to 0.21.
- Added support for Ruby format strings.
- [macOS] Fixed compatibility with OS X 10.10 and 10.11.
Version 2.4
- Crowdin integration was greatly improved and now supports editing of any kind of localization: files from Crowdin projects, not just POs.
- Improvements to editor user interface.
- [macOS] Fixes to light/dark mode switching.
Version 2.3.1
- Upgraded bundled GNU gettext version to 0.20.2 with JSX parsing fixes.
- Fixed TM matching of strings differing only in case.
- Fixed crash in presence of invalid bookmarks data.
Version 2.3
- Improved pre-translation performance.
- Added support for XLIFF 1.0.
- Improved handling of punctuation in QA checks.
- Improved macOS 10.15 Catalina compatiblity.
Version 2.2.4
- XLIFF improvements: handling of initial states, non-translatable items and better visual representation of placeholders.
- Upgraded bundled GNU gettext version to 0.20.1; in particular, this adds support for ES6 template literals to the JavaScript extractor.
- If a file has warnings or errors, show them immediately upon opening instead of waiting for the user to explicitly validate the file.
- Misc. small fixes and visual improvements.
Version 2.2.3
- Fixed asserts when compiled against wxGTK 3.0.
- [Windows] Fixed issue where custom font wasn't respected in some cases.
Version 2.2.2
- [Windows] Fix problem with some MSIE proxy configurations not being imported.
- [Windows] Performance improvements.
- Assorted bugfixes.
Version 2.2.1
- Improved highlighting of HTML and placeholders.
- File references are now supported in XLIFF.
- [Linux] Compatibility fixes for Wayland, wxGTK 3.0 and dark themes.
Version 2.2
- Support for editing XLIFF (both 1.2 and 2) files.
- Fixes for correct handling of dark themes, including on macOS Mojave.
- [Linux] Improved appearance with GTK+ 3.
- [Linux] Updated AppData and desktop files to use reverse DNS naming.
Version 2.1.1
Fixed breakage of some localizations on macOS.