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v2.0

Now a GNOME 2 application, instead of 1.x

v1.5 and onwards

See changelog for details of improvements in new versions

v1.4:

See changelog, better error dialog, contributions from Didier Poliart

v1.3:

See changelog, pushes Debian work by Amaya upstream

v1.2:

See changelog, added a way to choose a MIDI player without re-compiling

v1.1:

See changelog

v1.0:

See changelog, last tiny fixes and the original goals of GnomeKiSS are met.

v0.9.1:

See changelog, primarily performance and bug fixes. Notably speck.lzh
the new doll from Dov Sherman requires at least this version for the
biggest configuration to load at all.

v0.9:

See changelog, also the Glade XML source for the GnomeKiSS GUI was not
previously included in tarballs due to an oversight. It is now.

Removed a bug with potential security implications

Preferences implemented for the first time

v0.8.1:

See changelog, essentially two minor bugs have been fixed and a few more
FKiSS 3.0 features were implemented.

v0.8:
This version finally displays palette sets correctly, although it does
not include a UI for them. FKiSS 3.0 support is now effectively
complete and work in the next versions will concentrate on usability
and bug fixes.

Much less RAM is used in loading sets, if you have limited memory available
this version should run more smoothly than previous versions.

A crude interface is provided for using add-on sets.


v0.7:
The status line is being used at last, using middle or right mouse button
you can click on any cell and see the object #, cell filename and current
fix value. The rest of the time it shows you which CNF file you are
viewing (the doll .LZH filename if any is shown in the titlebar)

Extensive error correction and reporting has been integrated. Artists
can see at a glance if there are any problems with their configuration
and GnomeKiSS will "fix" common errors so that dolls you download
which haven't been thoroughly checked are more likely to work first time.