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Yelp 2.15.5 Released

From:  Don Scorgie <DonScorgie-AT-Blueyonder.co.uk>
To:  GNOME Documentation <gnome-doc-list-AT-gnome.org>, gnome-announce-list-AT-gnome.org
Subject:  Yelp 2.15.5 Released
Date:  Mon, 24 Jul 2006 20:58:50 +0100

Yelp 2.15.5 is now available from an FTP mirror near you.  Yelp is the
program that appears from the mist when you click the Help button in
your favourite GNOME application.

With feature freeze now upon us, we thought we'd treat you to some extra
special goodies.  Not only did we get a new TOC last release, but this
release brings much improvements to the search functionality as well as
moving to the cool new gtk+ printing framework.

Enjoy your trip into Help-land

Changed in 2.15.5:
------------------
* Select only 1 translation on the description             (Don Scorgie)
  in the TOC
* Code cleanup                                             (Don Scorgie)
* Move to gtk+ printing instead of libgnomeprint           (Don Scorgie)
* Basic search update (bugs #341797, #341800, #347819)     (Don Scorgie)
               bug #335962 on its way to being fixed
* Bump min Beagle version to 0.2.4                         (Brent Smith)
* Fix stale socket problem when Beagle is used 		   (Brent Smith)
(bug #348362)
* Add a new "Repeat search online at GNOME Support Forums"
  to search results (bug #344843)                          (Don Scorgie)
* Updated Translations:
ca: Gil Forcada
cs: Jakub Friedl
de: Hendrik Richter
dz: Guntupalli Karunakar and Dzongkhalinux team
el: Kostas Papadimas
es: Francisco Javier F. Serrador
et: Priit Laes
eu: Inaki Larranaga
fi: Ilkka Tuohela
gu: Ankit Patel
he: Yair Hershkovitz
ko: Changwoo Ryu
nl: Tino Meinen
th: Theppitak Karoonboonyanan
zh_CN: Funda Wang

Enjoy
Don


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