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gnome-games 2.9.2 announced

From:  Callum McKenzie <callum-AT-physics.otago.ac.nz>
To:  games-list-AT-gnome.org, gnome-announce-list-AT-gnome.org
Subject:  gnome-games 2.9.2
Date:  Mon, 29 Nov 2004 21:58:53 +1300

gnome-games 2.9.2
=================

This is the second *unstable* 2.9 release of gnome-games.

There is no 2.9 release of gnome-games-extra-data. The 2.8.0 release
is still current.

Get it from:

http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/gnome-games/2.9/

 - Callum

Major changes:

Aisleriot:
 - Revised end-of-game dialog. The quit option is gone, an undo
   option has been added if there are no more moves (callum).
 - The gh_* interface to guile has been replaced with the scm_* interface
   (jrb).
 - Bug fixes for Odessa (callum).
 - Beginning of a French translation for the docs (heretik).

Ataxx:
 - Fix resource leaks (pborelli).
 - Documentation update (sjoerd).

Blackjack:
 - General code cleanup and bug fixes (mccann).
 - Improved dialog text (mccann).
 - Menu rearrangement/improvements (mccann).

Five or more:
 - Better error handling (callum).
 - Keyboard control (anton gavrilov).

Four-in-a-row:
 - Disable sound support until we actually have sounds to use (callum).

Klotski:
 - UI reorganisation (rah).
 - Code cleanup (rah).

Mines:
 - Various bug fixes for command line options that are out of range (callum).

Nibbles:
 - Fix the description in the sound list (callum).

Robots:
 - Fix the description in the sound list (callum).

Tali:
 - Removed the undo option. It isn't useful (callum).
 - Handle a tied game (callum, rah).

libgames-support:
 - AIX compile fixes for the networking code (callum).
 - Fix rendering for ace-high decks (rah, Harry Ray).
 - Add range checking on the input for games-card-* (callum).


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