Meld 1.3.2 released



Hi all,

On behalf of the Meld team, I'm slightly ashamed to announce that it's been
10 months since our last release. Nevertheless, this release includes many
bug fixes and minor improvements, along with a couple of nice new
features: keyboard-based merging and an auto-merge-with-ancestor mode.


Meld 1.3.2 (It's Been a While) is out!

New stuff in this release includes:

 * Keyboard-only merging and bulk change merging (Kai Willadsen and Piotr
   Piastucki)

 * An auto-merge with ancestor mode (Piotr Piastucki)
   Note: this can currently only be started from the command-line

 * Updates to Meld's support for various version control systems (Peter Tyser
   and others)

 * UI cleanups and miscellaneous bug fixes (Didier Roche, Geoffrey Irving, Kai
   Willadsen, Martyn Thomas, Peter Tyser, Piotr Piastucki)

 * Translation updates: cs (Petr Kovar), de (Holger Wansing, Mario
   Blättermann), es (Jorge González), fr (Bruno Brouard, Claude Paroz), gl
   (Enrique Estévez, Fran Diéguez), hu (Gabor Kelemen), it (Andrea Zagli), ja
   (Takeshi AIHANA), pt_BR (Djavan Fagundes), sl (Matej Urbančič), sq (Besnik
   Bleta, Laurent Dhima), sr latin (Danilo Šegan), sv (Daniel Nylander),
   zh_CN (arccos, Careone)


This release can be downloaded from:

    http://download.gnome.org/sources/meld/1.3/meld-1.3.2.tar.bz2


What is Meld?
-------------

Meld is a visual diff and merge tool. It lets you compare two or three files,
and updates the comparisons while you edit them in-place. You can also compare
folders, launching comparisons of individual files as desired. Last but by no
means least, Meld lets you work with your current changes in a wide variety of
version control systems, including Git, Bazaar, Mercurial, Subversion and CVS.

--
Kai Willadsen


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