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{{BlueInfobox|title=New in Snowglobe 1.4|body=Below is a list of features new to Snowglobe 1.4, added since [[Release Notes/Snowglobe Release/1.3|Snowglobe 1.3]] | {{BlueInfobox|title=New in Snowglobe 1.4|body=Below is a list of features new to Snowglobe 1.4, added since [[Release Notes/Snowglobe Release/1.3|Snowglobe 1.3]] | ||
===New features=== | ===New features=== | ||
* {{jira|SNOW-586}} - Add option to align textures across planar-mapped parallel faces. | |||
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* {{jira|SNOW-477}} - Wrong string raw_file in strings.xml for RAW file. | * {{jira|SNOW-477}} - Wrong string raw_file in strings.xml for RAW file. | ||
* {{jira|SNOW-513}} - GCC 4.4: deprecated conversion from string constant to 'gchar*' | * {{jira|SNOW-513}} - GCC 4.4: deprecated conversion from string constant to 'gchar*' | ||
* {{jira|SNOW-592}} - gstreamer 0.10.28 standalone build failure | |||
* {{jira|SNOW-624}} - Make Snowglobe compile with Boost 1.42 | |||
* {{jira|SNOW-629}} - Leading zero missing from hour portion of timestamp field in local chat history and log file. | * {{jira|SNOW-629}} - Leading zero missing from hour portion of timestamp field in local chat history and log file. | ||
Revision as of 08:39, 29 May 2010
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Release notes for Snowglobe version 1.4
Snowglobe is a Second Life-compatible viewer, built jointly by the open source community and Linden Lab. As Philip Linden described when he first announced the project back in March, we set out to create "a widely-used, openly developed version of the Second Life client which is a compelling alternative for a broad set of users, and contains enhancements and development that then rapidly make their way back into the mainstream Second Life version."
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