ANNOUNCE: Glom 1.16.0



*** Glom

With Glom you can design table definitions and the relationships between 
them, plus arrange the fields on the screen. You can edit and search the 
data in those tables, and specify field values in terms of other fields. 
It's as easy as it should be.

More information and screenshots are at
http://www.glom.org


New features in Glom 1.16, compared to Glom 1.14:

* Field Formatting: Related Choices: Add a Show All checkbox, so that
  the list of choices can be restricted according to the relationship,
  instead of just showing all values in the related table.
  This allows the Choices to be used to narrow down a choice based on a
  choice in another field.
* Developer menu: Added Export Backup and Restore Backup menu items.
  These use PostgreSQL's pg_dump and pg_restore utilities, wrapping the
  dump and .glom file up in a .tar.gz.
  As well as allowing backups of data, this should make it easier to upgrade
  the PostgreSQL version, which some distros do automatically when upgrading
  to new major versions of Glom. This is possible because pg_restore can
  work with the pg_dump output of an older PostgreSQL version.
  See also:
  http://www.glom.org/wiki/index.php?title=Pg_dump_when_upgrading_PostgreSQL
  (Murray Cumming)

Changes in 1.16.0:

Build:
- Do not use deprecated gtkmm API (requires gtkmm 2.22).
  (Murray Cumming)
- Various small improvements
  (David King)


http://www.glom.org

-- 
Murray Cumming
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