Annotation of hatari/python-ui/release-notes.txt, revision 1.1.1.1

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                      2: User visible changes in Hatari (Python Gtk) UI and console
                      3: ----------------------------------------------------------
                      4: 
                      5: 2010-05:
                      6: - Manual page for Hatari UI
                      7: 
                      8: 2010-04:
                      9: - UI handles Hatari system configuration properly
                     10: - New settings dialog for HD dir and image configuration
                     11: - Maximum/preferred zoom support to display settings dialog
                     12: - Removed --spec512 support
                     13: - Option for whether debugger will change to new PC address
                     14:   whenever emulation is stopped again
                     15: 
                     16: 2010-03:
                     17: - With the new Hatari --saveconfig option Hatari UI can ask Hatari
                     18:   to save its configuration (required by the UI) before the UI itself
                     19:   starts, user doesn't need to do it manually anymore
                     20:   (if user config is missing or out of date)
                     21: - Added --slowfdc support to Floppy settings dialog
                     22: - New debugger and command line options commands support to hatari-console
                     23: - hatari-console commands can be scripted (see its help)
                     24: 
                     25: 2009-12:
                     26: - Support new Hatari command line options in hatari-console
                     27: 
                     28: 2009-09:
                     29: - Support for setting CPU level & clock and Falcon DSP type
                     30: 
                     31: 2009-08:
                     32: - Update to latest Hatari 1.3.0:
                     33:   - Debug/trace fixes (Hatari 1.3.1 includes these)
                     34: 
                     35: 2009-07:
                     36: - Add Help menu items pointing to Hatari docs & site
                     37: - --timer-d support + doc updates
                     38: 
                     39: 2009-06:
                     40: - Move to BerliOS Hatari repo
                     41: - Update to latest Hatari 1.2.0:
                     42:   - midi in/out, sound freq etc
                     43: 
                     44: 2008-10:
                     45: - Support paths & peripherals settings
                     46: 
                     47: 2008-09:
                     48: - Support for auto frameskip, statusbar and overlay led
                     49: - Remove support for multiple machine setups
                     50:   (now that run-time Hatari config/saving loading works)
                     51: 
                     52: 2008-07:
                     53: - Support recanim/sound, config load/save and memory snapshot load/save
                     54: - First properly working with menus and toolbars instead of buttons
                     55: - Can adapt properly also to Hatari window getting smaller
                     56:   (works on desktop, maemo/Matchbox WM have still issues)
                     57: - Makefile for installation
                     58: 
                     59: 2008-06:
                     60: - Fairly usable version with configurable buttons
                     61: - Can adapt to Hatari window size changes
                     62: 
                     63: 2008-05:
                     64: - Loading & saving Hatari configuration and checking
                     65:   changes against saved configuration works
                     66: 
                     67: 2008-04:
                     68: - First version with debugger UI
                     69: 
                     70: 2008-02:
                     71: - First version that can embed Hatari window (needed quite
                     72:   a lot of testing to find method that works well enough)

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