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| ===================================================================================
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| Release Notes For v1.0.0
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| ===================================================================================
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| 
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| PACKAGE MAINTAINERS:
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|     There are new dependencies introduced with this version:
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|         *glib
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|         *pango/cairo
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| 
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| * The drawing backend was moved from Xlib to Cairo/Pango.
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|     This change requires some user intervention since Pango
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|     uses different font strings. For example "Monospace-12"
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|     becomes "Monospace 12". Font sizes might also get interpreted
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|     differently.
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| 
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| * Markup
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|     Markup within the notification can be interpreted by pango.
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|     Examples are <i>italic</i> and <b>bold</b>. If the Markup
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|     can't be parsed by pango, the tags are stripped from the
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|     notification and the text is displayed as plain text. An error
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|     message gets printed to stdout describing why the markup could
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|     not be parsed.
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| 
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|     To make use of markup the option allow_markup must be set in dunstrc.
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|     If this option is not set, dunst falls back to the old behaviour
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|     (stripping all tags from the text and display plain text).
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| 
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| * Actions are now supported.
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|     If a client adds an action to a notification this gets indicated
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|     by an (A) infront of the notification. In this case the
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|     context menu shortcut can be used to invoke this action.
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| 
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| * Indicator for URLs.
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|     If dunst detects an URL within the notification this gets indicated
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|     by an (U) infront of the notification. As with actions the URL can
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|     be opened with the context menu shortcut. (This requires the browser
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|     option to be set in the dunstrc).
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| 
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| * dunstify ( a drop-in replacement for notify-send)
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|     Since notify-send lacks some features I need to for testing, I've
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|     written dunstify. It supports the same option as notify-send + The
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|     abillity to print the id of the notification to stdout and to replace
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|     or close existing notifications.
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| 
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|     example:
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|    id=$(dunstify -p "Replace" "this should get replaced after the sleep")
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|     sleep 5
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|     dunstify -r $id "replacement"
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| 
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|     see dunstify --help for additional info.
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| 
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|     Since dunstify depends on non-public parts of libnotify it may break
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|     on every other libnotify version than that version that I use.
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|     Because of this it does not get build and installed by default.
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|     It can be build with "make dunstify". An installation target does
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|     not exist.
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| 
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|     Please don't open bug reports when dunstify doesn't work with your
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|     version of libnotify
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| 
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| ===================================================================================
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| Release Notes For v0.4.0
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| ===================================================================================
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| 
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| Since dunst has lost its ability to show notifications independend of
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| dbus/libnotify a long time ago I think it is time that the describtion reflects
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| that. Even though this breaks the acronym. So if you're a packager please update
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| the package description to read something like:
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| 
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| short:
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| "Dunst - a dmenu-ish notification-daemon"
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| 
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| long:
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| "Dunst is a highly configurable and lightweight notification-daemon"
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| 
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| Release Tarballs are now available at:
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| http://www.knopwob.org/public/dunst-release/
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| 
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| For more information have a look at the CHANGELOG and the new options in dunstrc.
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