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AssigningShortcuts  

05 Aug 2005 - 19:36 - r1.4   CrispinFlowerday

FAQ:

How do I assign different keyboard shortcuts?

Answer:

If you want to rebind a shortcut, Galeon supports the standard GTK+ way of changing shortcuts: simply hover over the menu option with the mouse pointer and press the keyboard shortcut you want to rebind it to.

To delete a keyboard assignment, press the Backspace key while you are on the menu entry.

If the shortcut doesn't change, then you need to enable the feature in gtk. This can be achieved in 2 ways:

  1. If you are running GNOME then you can enable Editable menu accelerators in the Menu and Toolbars control centre dialogue, or alternatively run:

    gconftool-2 -s -t bool /desktop/gnome/interface/can_change_accels true
  2. If you don't run GNOME, put the following in your ~/.gtkrc-2.0 file:

    gtk-can-change-accels=1

 


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BookmarkNicknames  

04 Oct 2004 - 22:33 - r1.2   CoryBertsch?

Tip: Bookmark nicknames

Bookmark nicknames are a quick way to access your favorite bookmarks and smart bookmarks. Instead of using the mouse to locate the bookmark from the menu, you just type the nickname in the location entry and hit <Enter>. Especially when using smart bookmarks, or laptops with less than optimal mouse substitute, using nicknames can be much more convenient.

Example:

 


BuildVersions  

25 Dec 2004 - 19:03 - r1.9   MartinUltima

FAQ:

How do I build an rpm of galeon?

Answer:

Binary builds of galeon are depend on the exact version of mozilla that it was used to build against. If you are using an rpm based distro then you best option is to build the binary rpm yourself.

Download the source code then as root (or your prefered rpmbuild user) run "rpmbuild -tb galeon-<version>.tar.bz2". For this to work you must have the mozilla-devel rpm installed as well as the main rpm.

NOTE: Due to recent changes of which version of gtk was used to build mozilla you might have more luck using galeon-1.3.X rather than galeon-1.2.x

NOTE: If you're trying to build for Red Hat 9 or another gtk-2.2 based system, galeon-1.3.14 is the last compatible version.

DONE Successful Build Versions :

Distribution Mozilla Version Mozilla Distributor Galeon Version down
Fedora Core 2 1.7-0.2.0 Mozilla.org 1.3.16
Fedora Core 2 1.7.2-0.2.0 FC2 RPM 1.3.17
Fedora Core 2 1.7.3-0.2.0 FC2 RPM 1.3.17*
Fedora Core 2 1.7.3-0.2.0 FC2 RPM 1.3.18
Fedora Core 3 1.7.3-17 FC3 RPM 1.3.18**

* with the patch below:

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--- mozilla/mozilla-embed.cpp.broken    2004-09-25 11:16:34.895927837 +1000
+++ mozilla/mozilla-embed.cpp   2004-09-25 11:17:13.802160310 +1000
@@ -1388,7 +1388,8 @@
        rv = wrapper->ForceEncoding (charset);
        if (NS_FAILED (rv)) return G_FAILED;
 
-#if MOZILLA_CHECK_VERSION4 (1,8,MOZILLA_ALPHA,3)
+#if MOZILLA_CHECK_VERSION4 (1,8,MOZILLA_ALPHA,3) || +    (MOZILLA_IS_BRANCH (1,7) && MOZILLA_CHECK_VERSION3(1,7,3))
        gtk_moz_embed_reload (GTK_MOZ_EMBED (embed),
                              GTK_MOZ_EMBED_FLAG_RELOADCHARSETCHANGE);
 #else
=====================================

** Fedora Core 3, Test 3 with all the development updates up to 30 Oct 2004.

ALERT! Known Incompatible Versions :

Distribution Mozilla Version Mozilla Distributor Galeon Version
Fedora Core 2 1.7-0.2.0 Mozilla.org 1.2.14
Fedora Core 2 1.7-1.1.fc2.nr Matt Hall 1.2.14

 


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ChangingUserAgent  

28 Nov 2004 - 11:43 - r1.4   TommiKomulainen

FAQ:

How do I change the User Agent (Browser Identification) string that galeon uses?

Note:

Changing the User Agent string is only working around the problem. The real problem is the web site that is artificially blocking your access. You should make a complaint to the web site owner and politely ask them to fix their site.

ALERT! If you fake your User Agent string there's less pressure for the web site owner to actually fix it.

Answer:

This feature is already implemented. It is not in the UI because there is a mozilla bug (in the java plugin) that makes galeon crash at startup with some strings.

You can set the user agent from the command line using GConf:

  1. To get the current user agent:

    gconftool -g /apps/galeon/Advanced/Network/user_agent
  2. To set the user agent to XXX:

    gconftool -s /apps/galeon/Advanced/Network/user_agent --type=string "XXX"
  3. To restore the default user agent:

    gconftool -s /apps/galeon/Advanced/Network/user_agent --type=string default

See the Wikipedia entry for User agent for a short list of example user-agent strings.

 


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Contact  

18 Jul 2004 - 11:46 - r1.6   TommiKomulainen

Contact

galeon-user mailing list

Galeon user discussions. Fairly active, with good response time.

Gmane? provides galeon-user as gmane.comp.web.galeon.user news group.

More mailing lists...

IRC

If there's something you just can't find out elsewhere, you want to give feedback directly to the authors or you're just bored, visit #galeon on GIMPnet (irc.gimp.org:6667).

 


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13 Oct 2006 - 13:19 - NEW   DenisLeroy

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DevelopersInterview  

07 Aug 2004 - 18:55 - NEW   CrispinFlowerday

Galeon Developer Interview, July 2003

Due to his own curiosity and the apparent curiosity (or vocal ignorance) of folks around the net, Topher The Web Guy asked some of the Galeon developers a few questions. If your curiosity is not satiated, there'll be a form at the bottom to ask your own questions.

ric Ricardo Fernández Pascual
yaneti Yanko Kaneti
philipl Philip Langdale
tko Tommi Komulainen

How "healthy" is the galeon project?

philipl:

Stable but serious. smile

We're operating at a fairly low level right now but we've gained a lot more focus recently and Crispin has been a great help. Having the whole gnome farce behind us is also a relief. ximian deciding to ship galeon as their primary browser is a big boost, especially given redhat has thrown us out (no surprises) and slackware too sniff. We still have problems dealing with the bad image we have of 1.3 as a featureless POS; most people don't realise how far we've come since October 2002. But we're getting there, slowly but steadily. Galeon isn't going away.

yaneti

Pretty healthy all things considered. Not being "the official GNOME browser". Excluded from Red Hat rawhide. Dissed for all the wrong reasons by uninformed people. - Yet people still seem to be interested and most importantly "external" patches seem to have picked up recently, which is just great. Many thanks.

tko

We're progressing nicely, if a bit slowly. We've come a long way after hitting rock-bottom and more people are starting to realize that, so the bad image we got last year should be a thing in the past.

In an interesting twist of events, the Epiphany team has started developing an extension system, and the first extension is mouse gestures - the sort of feature the whole disagreement that eventually lead to Epiphany's birth was all about. After a fashion they're sharing our view on the 'advanced' features after all, and I'm guessing by GNOME 2.6 it'll get where we are now. I only wonder why we couldn't start that last October when I was suggesting it, and skip all the fla^Wfriendly discussions. Oh well...

ric

It is surprisingly healthy if you think that it has not had a stable[1] release in a lot of time and that it no longer considered "the" gnome browser. I think that there is an important niche for galeon as the usable and useful gnome browser.

[1] even if the released versions are only development versions and not officially stable, they are quite stable actually. I use CVS builds always and it does not crash easily. discussions. Oh well...

How much work is left before Galeon 1.3 becomes Galeon 2.0?

philipl:

I've just updated the TODO list.

Mainly, we want to:

Unfortunately this means we do have a big architectural step left which is exorcising bonoboui and switching to the egg library. The other stuff is comparatively straightforward.

yaneti

Thats a kind of managerial question which would be best left to philip. I count whats left by looking at the number of bugs on the 2.0 milestone, which might be entirely bogus because its only me who puts them there smile

tko

A fair amount. While we have a good set of features and a few more coming, they're not presented well to users. For example, mouse gestures have been implemented since last September, but still people keep asking about them. We need to go through the preferences and decide which ones to show in the dialog, which ones to keep semi-hidden in GConf only, and which ones to remove.

Another large task to do is to update the documentation, although I'm not sure anyone reads it anyway wink I hope we can get someone who's both willing and capable of writing good documentation.

And we need a lot of polish. There are little things all around that are perfectly usable, but with small modifications could be even better.

There are also some technical changes we need to do, most notably getting rid of the pain called bonoboui. While quite nice for static UI, it's painful for dynamic menus and toolbars.

ric

Galeon 2.0 should be released once we have feature (and stability) parity with 1.2.x. I don't miss any of the missing features from 1.2.x now, but there are some users still missing small things.

It's hard to give a time estimation, but I expect a 2.0 release before the end of the summer.

Are more developers starting to come on board?

philipl:

Well, one at least. Crispin Flowerday has been doing a brilliant job; he's highly motivated, like we used to be smile and brings a fresh mind to old problems. We also have a volunteer for the stylesheet menu, but tko will be in a better position to talk about that.

tko

Yes, Crispin Flowerday has been wonderful in fixing and adding and patching up things we've overlooked or not bothered doing ourselves yet. If he's the sample, we'll take a dozen wink

Robert Clark is working on the links/related documents toolbar button, and he also showed interest in restoring the stylesheet selector in the menu. Unfortunately I'm slow at reviewing the patches so it takes time.

Besides work, life, and other interests there's only so much time left for Galeon; it would be a big boost if we were actually paid for doing this. One can always dream, right? wink

ric

Yes, and it's great to see new contributors submitting patches to the list.

Most times, the easiest way to get something done is to submit a patch. Even if it is wrong it does motivate a lot to fix the problem.

What are your top 3 bugs that need fixing?

philipl:

yaneti

Just one I can think of atm: Printing seems to be crashing in some cases, not even sure its a galeon problem but it just comes up a lot - see bug 114869.

We have a pretty big amount of open bug reports many of which UNCONFIRMED and many others just not relevant to the 1.3 codebase anymore. The former are certainly partly my fault, sometimes I just can't catch everything thats coming, or I fail to sort it in the right place. More eyes on these would be highly welcome. The latter perhaps just can be closed someday but I can't really decide when it would be good time to do that.

tko

Although, I'm not sure if it's in our power to fix these :-/

ric

I have lots of bugs in my bugzilla folder that should be fixed. I can't think of a top 3... the problem is that I have got used to the bugs so I ignore them when using galeon.

What are the top three features you want added?

philipl:

You'll notice these are 1.2.x features. I haven't had a chance to think beyond getting back to where we started. smile

yaneti

Can't think of anything major. Many small additions bringing it to the 1.2.x usefulness level would be nice. Most of these are tied to the menu and toolbar code which unfortunately seems to be hard to deal with currently. A port to a better system , perhaps the new egg/gtk code would be very welcome.

tko

Sharing bookmarks, cookies, history, passwords, and preferences with all and any browsers that might be installed on the system; at the moment if I want to try another browser, say epiphany, I have to reconfigure all settings from scratch and import or export bookmarks. You can basically forget about cookies and history. After browsing for a while I'd have to re-import the bookmarks back to Galeon, assuming the other browser didn't completely destroy the bookmarks structure or some metadata (smart bookmarks, for example.) Next day, try Konqueror and do everything all over again.

I'm painfully aware the above is not exclusive to browsers (I've lost count how many times I've needed to configure mail folders somewhere.) As a user I see no real reason why I'd need configure something more than once, unless I'm overriding some specific setting.

It's a huge task and progress is slowly being made in that direction. Unfortunately I, like probably everyone else, find it more satisfying to work on something where I can see the results immediately.

Oh, you meant in this lifetime? wink Well, let's see...

ric

 


Download  

13 Oct 2006 - 13:45 - r1.19   DenisLeroy

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NOTE Due to ever changing mozilla API's, Galeon must be run with exactly the same version of mozilla that it was compiled with.

NOTE The above binary packages are provided as is, without warranties of any kind. Some of those packages have been built by third parties and the Galeon developers have no responsibility about their correctness or authenticity.

APT-RPM

If you have apt installed and you want to use Dag or Matt's apt repositories, then you have to do three things;

Instructions are given for using Dag's repository in Dag's FAQ whilst Matt's is covered in Matt's instructions for using APT.

If you are using Dag's repository and you want to stick with the Fedora standard software in preference to his own, adding lines like the following to your /etc/apt/preferences file. See the apt-get and apt_preferences manual pages for more details.

Package: *
Pin: origin apt.sw.be
Pin-Priority: 150

This will download and update packages which are only available on his archive whilst leaving standard Fedora packages alone.


Source

CVS

You can checkout galeon sources from the GNOME CVS repository. The following commands will get you started. See Getting the most out of CVS in GNOME for more information about using CVS.

cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@anoncvs.gnome.org:/cvs/gnome login

(there is no password, just hit return)

cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@anoncvs.gnome.org:/cvs/gnome -z3 checkout galeon

(Galeon 1.2 is in the galeon-1-2 branch, you can use checkout -r galeon-1-2 galeon instead if you want.)

ARCH

Galeon is also available through arch. There is lots of useful information on arch in the arch wiki, and the rhythmbox development pages also have some useful information. The following commands will get you started:

Register the archive with arch (the 2004 is correct, we decided not to cycle the tree this year):

tla register-archive http://arch.flowerday.cx/archives/galeon-2004

Download the latest version

tla get galeon-devel@lists.sourceforge.net--galeon-2004/galeon--mainline--2.0

To update the source tree do:

tla update

 


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EditWebSite  

05 Aug 2005 - 06:33 - r1.6   PhilipLangdale

Galeon Website editing

Galeon uses a wiki as a web site. This allows everyone to contribute easily to the site, rather than just a select group of people with access to the server.

Below is a quick guide to getting started with wiki:

  1. Click the Edit link at the bottom of each page
  2. Add content

You need to create a login for yourself to be able to edit the pages. Just choose a password and you can start editing right away.

To get more out of this wiki, you can additionally

  1. Familiarize yourself with wiki, by reading (well, glancing through) the TWiki documentation
  2. Have a play in the wiki sandbox? to see what you can do

If you are unsure about anything, drop by on #galeon on irc.gimp.org, someone is usually around, although coverage during the evening in the US is somewhat limited.

 


EggRecentFiles  

14 Jul 2004 - 18:58 - r1.4   TommiKomulainen

PLAN:

Add recent-files support. At first only update the list with downloaded files and such. Later if useful it could be extended to show the files list in the File menu.

A file should be added/updated in the recent files list in following situations (edit if missing something HELP)

  1. DONE Download file (left-click, dialog, Save)
  2. DONE Download Link (from context menu)
  3. DONE Save Page/Image As
  4. File/Open
  5. files opened from command line
  6. HELP Uploaded files?
  7. Print to file -files

(DONE = committed to CVS)

NOTES:

 


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03 Jun 2006 - 05:11 - NEW   ElmerSpivery

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14 Jul 2004 - 16:46 - r1.5   TommiKomulainen

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FaviconCache  

29 Jan 2005 - 14:36 - r1.3   CrispinFlowerday

PLAN (Done):

Improve the favicon cache.

DONE This has been done using tko's method below.

It has a variety of problems at the moment:

In theory we only need to store images on disk for favicons that are needed not as a result of a page load. This means that just bookmarks (for the moment, history doesn't use them at the moment) will need them stored on disk.


What I propose is:

When a page is loaded that has a favicon:

When an object wants a favicon

Peridocally, the favicon cache will cull the GdkPixbuf?'s from memory that haven't been used in a while, it will also save images that are used for bookmarks to disk.

To download icons, we should use something like tko's code in http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=131865 although we need to check to see whether that uses the mozilla cache.

-- CrispinFlowerday - Dec 2004


Sounds little backwards (the GaleonFaviconUser thingie.) Braindumping here.

Two kinds of favicons:

  1. Persistent.
  2. Transient.

The GaleonFaviconCache API could be something like:

GaleonFavicon *galeon_favicon_cache_get            (self, const char *page_url);
void           galeon_favicon_cache_set_url        (self, const char *page_url, const char *favicon_url);
void           galeon_favicon_cache_set_persistent (self, const char *page_url, gboolean    is_persistent);

Internally the favicon cache can maintain a "page URL" --> GaleonFavicon mapping, whenever favicon changes all "subscribed" images are updated. We could also keep a favicon URL --> GdkPixbuf mapping in memory to avoid loading the same favicon multiple times. (Slight speed increase, saves some memory.)

Since the GaleonFaviconCache is providing GaleonFavicon rather than GdkPixbuf we can load the pixbuf contents asynchronously whenever. If a pixbuf is already in memory we can use it immediately. Otherwise we'll load the favicon from local file or cache only. We will not try to load anything from the network when the galeon_favicon_cache_get() is called.

Only when (during loading the page) the galeon_favicon_cache_set_url() is called (and there is someone "subscribed" to the page URL) we will attempt loading the favicon from remote server in addition to local copy and browser cache. If the page URL was flagged persistent, the local copy should be updated, otherwise the favicon should be loaded directly into a GdkPixbuf, no need for extra files (need to extend GaleonEmbedPersist a little, I guess.) Once the pixbuf has finished loading we'll just iterate through the "subscribers" for the page URL and update the =GaleonFavicon=s with the new pixbuf.

The page URL --> favicon URL mapping and the favicon contents need to be saved on the disk only for persistent favicons, i.e. bookmarks.

-- TommiKomulainen - 03 Jan 2005

 


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17 Dec 2003 - 07:02 - r1.4   PeterThoeny

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18 Jul 2004 - 11:59 - r1.2   TommiKomulainen

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-- TommiKomulainen - 04 Jul 2004

 


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18 Jul 2004 - 17:12 - r1.2   CrispinFlowerday

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22 Jul 2004 - 12:29 - r1.3   TommiKomulainen

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GaleonDevelopment  

29 Jul 2005 - 03:13 - r1.6   TWikiGuest

Galeon Development

Bugs and Suggestions

If you think that you have found a bug in Galeon, then please report it, but please ensure that what you're reporting is actually a BUG and not a problem on your end.

If you have a suggestion for a new feature in Galeon, please subscribe to the galeon-devel mailing list, and let us know. If we like the idea, we will ask for it to be reported to Bugzilla as an enhancement, and it might get implemented.

Translations

Galeon can be easily translated into your own language. Translations are handled by the GNOME Translation Project. The best way of contributing a Galeon translation is by joining the team for your language. At least one person in the translation team has access to GNOME CVS and can commit your Galeon translation.

Developing Galeon

Galeon is actively developed, and the main developers hang around #galeon on GIMPnet, which is where the majority of development discussion takes place, although you can also post to the galeon-devel mailing list.

If you just want to help develop Galeon, and don't know where to start, then there are a few easy to fix bugs and a whole lot more bugs and feature requests in Bugzilla. In addition GaleonPlan has a list of other changes that the developers would like to do.

You can follow what is happening in the Galeon tree using the CIA website which has real-time feeds of galeon changes.

Development Documentation

Submitting patches

If you have fixed a bug, enhanced some existing feature, or implemented a new exciting feature, don't hesitate to send us a patch. As the Galeon source is constantly changing we would appreciate it to have the patches against the most recent CVS source tree in unified diff format ("cvs diff -u").

In either case, the patch does not need to be complete. If there are some open issues feel free to send the patch to galeon-devel mailing list and we will try to give some feedback as soon as possible.

NOTE If you are coding Galeon and need some help, then IRC is the best place to contact the developers, but be patient, we all have day jobs.

 


GaleonFuture  

21 Mar 2006 - 08:44 - r1.2   CrispinFlowerday

22nd Oct 2005 - Galeon Future

Tommi, Crispin and I were all able to attend the GNOME summit last weekend, even though Crispin had to pay his own way smile So, it was a good opportunity for us to sit down and discuss the future of Galeon. All of us are very much working fulltime which limits the extent to which we can hack on Galeon and the amount of activity you've observed speaks for itself.

As such, we've reached the conclusion that we have to change our approach if we're going to avoid Galeon getting stale or bit-rotting; which is important for all of us, as we all use Galeon because we still think it's the best thing out there smile

So, what does changing our approach mean? It means considering Epiphany in a new light; Galeon still does a lot of things, small and large, that Epiphany either doesn't do or doesn't do as well, but at the same time, there are some areas where they've moved in front, and most importantly Epiphany has a bunch of active maintainers who are handling the things that we struggle to do for Galeon. But you say: Epiphany doesn't fit my needs or I'd be using it already! True, so our proposal is to bring Galeon to Epiphany.

Epiphany has a powerful extensions mechanism that exposes many of the core structures of the program and there is a general willingness to expose more as necessary. This means that many galeon features can be recast as extensions, and Crispin has already done this for a couple of things: the sidebar is now in epiphany-extensions and he's got a few more hidden away such as in-browser view-source. Also don't forget that some other features have been independently ported as extensions already, such as the javascript console. There are a few galeon features which are hard to implement as extensions and/or are of a class that makes them desirable within the base Epiphany package, and these should be directly ported. I've already made a couple of checkins to port back/forward history copying and middle-clicking on history entries.

Between these two approaches and the more pragmatic direction that epiphany is moving in these days (heirarchical bookmark support has just been checked in!), I believe that we can reach a point where Epiphany + a set of extensions will provide the same functionality that Galeon does today.

This seems an optimal solution for everyone; it allows us, the galeon developers, to avoid duplicating work with epiphany team, it will allow users to leverage the best from both browsers and most importantly, it puts galeon on a much firmer footing for the future that is not so much at the mercy of our ability to find time to hack on it.

I hope that this sounds like a good long term strategy to everyone, but if you do find yourself recoiling from it, do realise that the current approach is unsustainable and will almost certainly result in galeon becoming unmaintained or falling too far behind in some areas, meaning that you'll be struggling to keep using it anyway.

This process will probably take some time given our other commitments, so we intend to make a formal 2.0 galeon release (long overdue really) and keep that compiling against newer releases of mozilla, but our efforts will be directed towards this extension project.

Of course, anybody who wants to help out, either with the extensions or with maintaining the current galeon codebase, is more than welcome!

I've added a wiki page at: http://live.gnome.org/Epiphany/GaleonIssues which lists current stuff I can think of. I encourage anyone to add anything that I've missed, but if you want to list a Galeon 1.2 feature please categorise it separately smile

--phil

 


GaleonHistory  

19 Aug 2004 - 17:05 - r1.2   MikaChu

Galeon, A History

or, why Galeon is the way it is

Chris "Topher" DeRosia - 29 July 2003

This document is intended to provide a brief history of Galeon; where it's been, and how it got to its current status. Galeon's relation to Epiphany will be briefly described.

Once upon a time, Marco Pesenti Gritti decided to make a web browser. He liked the Mozilla project, but wanted something that integrated well with his system and that was fast enough to be usable. Marco wanted a good, solid, simple browser for The Average User, in the Gnome environment, and so around June of 2000, Galeon 0.6 was released.

Galeon was a very popular project, with heavy development. Many features were added, making it a powerful, versatile browser, used by techies and non-techies alike. Releases came as often as Mozilla releases, since the API usually changed slightly with each Mozilla release. And with each release came a few new features. And with each feature came a preference dialog for that feature. Some people considered this to be a good thing, since features provide flexibility, and control. Others felt this to be a bad thing, thinking that too many preference options caused confusion.

In November of 2001, the decision was made to release Galeon 1.0 before Mozilla 1.0 was released. This was based on the belief that while Mozilla was not 1.0 yet, the code and feature set in Galeon was 1.0 quality.

Galeon2

After a series of 1.1.x releases, 1.2 was released on 12 Mar 2002. 1.2 had an enormous number of new features, which pleased the gadgety crowd, but was far from Marco's vision of a simple browser for Everyman.

In March of 2002, GTK 2.0 came out, and many programs began porting to it. The Galeon developers looked at the project and decided that for a number of reasons, a complete re-write was in order. There was pretty much universal agreement on that decision, and on 26 Oct 2002, Galeon 1.3 (sometimes called galeon2) was released. This is one of the reasons that people often say that 1.3 is a "stripped" 1.2, since 1.3 has so many fewer features. While there were feature issues in 1.3, the fact is that 1.3 had NO features when it started, and features are still being built into it.

Marco felt that this was a good time try moving back to the simpler browser he had wanted from the beginning. Rather than simply porting every feature and preference from Galeon 1, he moved slowly, planning feature additions, and weighing the worth of each feature and preference. Far more features were ported than are readily apparent, mostly due to the fact that the GUI preferences interface was much more difficult to plan and construct.

As lead developer, Marco felt justified in modifying the code to create the browser he wanted. This didn't sit well with some of the developers, and a great deal of heated discussion occurred on the galeon-devel list. As Galeon 1.3 releases came out, the discussions got more heated, as people became less and less satisfied with Marco's decisions. In April of 2002, Havoc Pennington wrote a document called "Free software and good user interfaces". The Gnome project had been struggling with uniform human interface guidelines, and after much discussion, Havoc came up with his essay.

The essay got mixed reviews, with some people thinking that it was a GREAT idea to make things uniform and simple; others thought it was a terrible idea to make things so simple because it felt restrictive. The Gnome Human Interface Guidelines (HIG) were made soon after.

A Tale Of Two Opinions

Marco's decisions regarding the interface to Galeon were not universally well received. Some thought it was an excellent idea to move toward a more HIG compliant browser, but since moving in this direction involved reducing the number of available settings in the preferences, and changing the main interface that people had become accustomed to, some thought it would be the downfall of a great browser.

The issues essentially boiled down to two opinions; should Galeon be a simple browser, or should it be a power user's browser?

In November of 2002, after many months of long hard discussion, Marco made the very difficult choice to leave the Galeon development team, and created Epiphany. No longer part of the Galeon team, Marco was free to create what he wanted; a simple, HIG compliant browser. This also freed the Galeon team to mold Galeon into what they wanted; a powerful, flexible browser for people who want to be able to customize to their hearts content.

The Future

So what's next? For the users, they get choice, the glory of the Open Source world. If they want a relatively simple, HIG compliant browser, Epiphany is the way to go. If they want a power user's browser, with features galore, Galeon is the way to go.

"But what about all the features?!?" people ask. "I loved Galeon 1.2, why is Galeon 1.3 such a featureless POS?". Well, it's not a featureless POS. It's a piece of software under development. Devel was a little slow after the split, mostly due to Real Life constrains.

For the Galeon developers, the addition of functionality is a high priority. Galeon itself has much more functionality than the preferences interface would indicate. Gestures, key bindings, and smart bookmarks have all worked for some time, though access was limited to gconf-editor. They simply need to have a preference GUI added.

Some things from the TODO in the Galeon tarball are:

As you can see, Galeon has some fairly ambitious goals, as well as having quite a few things done. If you'd like to help, there are numerous things that can be done. Coding, bug reporting, documentation writing, and lucid, positive input are all welcome.

Appendix

tko pointed out that everyone should read README.ExtraPrefs, stored in your docs directory. Additionally, documentation is where the team needs the most help at the moment, evidenced by the fact that you have to hunt down README.ExtraPrefs to find that stuff out. Please contact Christophe Fergeau about writing docs.

 


GaleonMaintainers  

18 Jul 2004 - 17:12 - r1.2   CrispinFlowerday

Current Maintainers:

 


GaleonNews  

16 Jul 2004 - 20:46 - NEW   CrispinFlowerday

Galeon News

16th September 2006 - Galeon 2.0.2

After a very long break, I finally got round to pushing out a new galeon release. It's just some minor bug fixes and compatibility updates so you can use with the latest firefox/xulrunner betas and trunk.

2.0.2 "It's a long and winding road"

22nd Oct 2005 - Galeon Future

Tommi, Crispin and I were all able to attend the GNOME summit last weekend, even though Crispin had to pay his own way smile So, it was a good opportunity for us to sit down and discuss the future of Galeon. All of us are very much working fulltime which limits the extent to which we can hack on Galeon and the amount of activity you've observed speaks for itself.

As such, we've reached the conclusion that we have to change our approach if we're going to avoid Galeon getting stale or bit-rotting; which is important for all of us, as we all use Galeon because we still think it's the best thing out there smile

So, what does changing our approach mean? It means considering Epiphany in a new light; Galeon still does a lot of things, small and large, that Epiphany either doesn't do or doesn't do as well, but at the same time, there are some areas where they've moved in front, and most importantly Epiphany has a bunch of active maintainers who are handling the things that we struggle to do for Galeon. But you say: Epiphany doesn't fit my needs or I'd be using it already! True, so our proposal is to bring Galeon to Epiphany.

Epiphany has a powerful extensions mechanism that exposes many of the core structures of the program and there is a general willingness to expose more as necessary. This means that many galeon features can be recast as extensions, and Crispin has already done this for a couple of things: the sidebar is now in epiphany-extensions and he's got a few more hidden away such as in-browser view-source. Also don't forget that some other features have been independently ported as extensions already, such as the javascript console. There are a few galeon features which are hard to implement as extensions and/or are of a class that makes them desirable within the base Epiphany package, and these should be directly ported. I've already made a couple of checkins to port back/forward history copying and middle-clicking on history entries.

Between these two approaches and the more pragmatic direction that epiphany is moving in these days (heirarchical bookmark support has just been checked in!), I believe that we can reach a point where Epiphany + a set of extensions will provide the same functionality that Galeon does today.

This seems an optimal solution for everyone; it allows us, the galeon developers, to avoid duplicating work with epiphany team, it will allow users to leverage the best from both browsers and most importantly, it puts galeon on a much firmer footing for the future that is not so much at the mercy of our ability to find time to hack on it.

I hope that this sounds like a good long term strategy to everyone, but if you do find yourself recoiling from it, do realise that the current approach is unsustainable and will almost certainly result in galeon becoming unmaintained or falling too far behind in some areas, meaning that you'll be struggling to keep using it anyway.

This process will probably take some time given our other commitments, so we intend to make a formal 2.0 galeon release (long overdue really) and keep that compiling against newer releases of mozilla, but our efforts will be directed towards this extension project.

Of course, anybody who wants to help out, either with the extensions or with maintaining the current galeon codebase, is more than welcome!

I've added a wiki page at: http://live.gnome.org/Epiphany/GaleonIssues which lists current stuff I can think of. I encourage anyone to add anything that I've missed, but if you want to list a Galeon 1.2 feature please categorise it separately smile

--phil

26th February 2006 - Galeon 2.0.1

I'm pleased to announce that galeon 2.0.1 has been released. The big point of this release is compatibility with xulrunner, which I'm sure debian users will appreciate smile Also, we've now got firefox/xulrunner compatible typeaheadfind support.

2.0.1 "Look what we found."

27th November 2005 - Galeon 2.0

Yes, the day is finally upon us. As I promised when I announced our future development plans, here's the actual Galeon 2.0 release. Its' been about 3 years and 8 months since work began on the 1.3.x development series and it's been unofficially stable for about half that time - so this acknowledgement of that fact is well past due.

As such, we have another modest changelog:

2.0.0 "One for the road."

The big item is really compatibility with firefox 1.5 (assuming they don't do anything silly in the next couple of days...).

I'll repeat my assurance that this doesn't mean we're just stopping galeon development cold; it's going to be quite a while before enough work has been completed to make epiphany my primary browser so, if nothing else, expect to see periodic releases that keep it compiling against newer mozilla releases. You might even see a bug fix or two. smile

08, Aug 2004 - New Galeon Web site

We are pleased to launch a new website for Galeon, in the past, our website hasn't always been the most up to date site ever. By using a wiki, we hope that users will feel able to contribute to the web site, and add content (FAQ entries, tips, documentation).

To get started editing the site, check out the editing web site page.

Any questions, then contact us and we will help.

21st May 2005 - Galeon 1.3.21 "It's the thought that counts"

This release is primarily to get some nice bug fixes out to everyone; I've highlighted these below. It's also one of the very few times where we didn't need to make any changes to account for new mozilla releases (of course, there are lots of changes to keep up with mozilla cvs).

Changelog:

12th March 2005 - Galeon 1.3.20 "In Soviet Russia focus steals you!"

Gnome 2.10 is out and it's time for another release. The biggest item for this release, as you might guess, is that we think we've finally got a complete workaround for the infamous focus stealing problem that mozilla has. Now you won't find background tabs stealing focus from the url entry or from text entries in the current tab. Otherwise, mostly bug fixes but a couple of nice improvements to work with the enhanced startup notification in gnome 2.10. Finally, if your distro is using the patched firefox, then galeon will be able to do typeaheadfind when built against it.

Changelog:

15th Jan 2005 - Galeon 1.3.19 "Is this what you have been waiting for?"

So, it's been rather longer than we might have hoped since the last release, but what better way to bring in the new year than a new release? Most of the changes are small touches which should make for a better overall experience. We've also finally got a fully functional myportal for the first time in the 1.3.x series smile For those on the bleeding edge, you can now compile and run Galeon against Firefox or Thunderbird, but it's not a completely perfect experience yet; with Firefox, type-ahead-find doesn't work and to get a decent browsing experience out of Thunderbird you'll need to do a custom build that adds in a bunch of extensions they leave out by default, particularly 'wallet', 'cookie' and 'typeaheadfind'.

Changelog:

23 Oct, 2004 - Galeon 1.3.18 "Where's my name?"

Well, it seems we've managed to break our once-a-month release cycle quite comprehensively this time round, but here's the latest release! It's admittedly been a bit of a quiet period, but we do see the return of autobookmarks in a new and improved form (you can configure the selection algorithm) and some handy bug fixes.

Changelog:

08 Aug, 2004 - Galeon 1.3.17 "The one that can (x)print"

Yes, that's right, another month, another release. This one's got quite a few goodies in it along with the usual flood of bug fixes. We've got UI support for Xprint if your mozilla supports it and Ricardo's celebrated his return by implementing vfolders for bookmarks. As in evolution, these allow you to create views of your existing bookmark hierarchy based on various criteria.

Changelog:

02, Aug 2001 - Galeon 0.11.1 Released

21, Aug 2001 - Galeon as a Info-Terminal

look there: http://www.uytun.com/galeon/

22, Aug 2001 - Galeon 0.11.2 Released

most important it now supports Mozilla 0.9.2

26, Aug 2001 - Galeon 0.11.3 Released

big bugfix.

08, Sep 2001 - Galeon 0.12pre1 Released

this is - as a small error - called 0.11.2pre1 in the mailinglist

11, Sep 2001 - Galeon 0.11.5 Released

fixed a cache bug from 0.11.4. This is the current stable version.

12, Sep 2001 - Galeon 0.12pre3 Released

many bugfixing (same for pre2)

20, Sep 2001 - Galeon 0.12 Released

28, Sep 2001 - gconf fun?

If you can't find gconf-1.0.4, it's on ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/stable/sources/GConf/. packages will appear somewhere soon (I hope..)

16, Oct 2001 - Galeon 0.12.1 Released

23, Oct 2001 - Galeon 0.12.2 Released

14, Nov 2001 - Galeon 0.12.4 Released

22, Nov 2001 - Galeon 0.12.5 Released

27, Nov 2001 - Galeon 0.12.6 Released

07, Dec 2001 - New Themes and Spinners

The "Illuminate" and "Aquatic" themes and the "Hue" and "BlackAndWhite" spinners have been put up on the page. Thanks guys!

10, Dec 2001 - Galeon 0.12.7 Released

14, Dec 2001 - BlackAndWhite? Spinner Updated

The BlackAndWhite? spinner now has both a small and large version in the package.

18, Dec 2001 - Galeon 0.12.8 Released

20, Dec 2001 - Themes and spinners O My!

Lots of new themes and spinners.

23, Dec 2001 - Announcing... 1.0

At long last, after a year and a half of work, we're proud to announce that Galeon 1.0 has been released. Please proceed immediately to the download page.

01, 2001 - New Spinners and Themes

06, 2001 - Galeon 1.1 Released

This is the development version of galeon. We will continue to release stable version with bugfixes and mozilla compatibility updates (1.0.x releases)

Please note that some backwards compatibility hacks have been removed, removing PREFIX/share/galeon before installing is recommended.

IMPORTANT: the bookmarks format is changed, they will be automatically imported but we suggest to backup them before running galeon, They are in ~/.galeon/bookmarks.xml file. The new bookmarks file will be bookmarks.xbel

08, 2001 - Red Hat 6 RPMs for Galeon 1.0.1

There are RedHat? 6 compatible RPMs avaible now for Galeon 1.0.1 in the dowload section, thanks to Richard Bellavance.

21, 2001 - New Spinners

27, 2001 - Galeon 1.0.2 Released

28, 2001 - Galeon 1.1.1 Released

12, Feb 2002 - Galeon 1.1.2 Released

27, Feb 2002 - Smart Bookmarks Archive

The Galeon web site has a new section designed to allow Galeon users to submit and collect Smart Bookmarks. You can find it on the web site menu, or go directly to http://galeon.sourceforge.net/bookmarks/ .

NOTE: IMPORTANT: This functionality only works with Galeon 1.1.2 or higher.

05, Mar 2002 - Galeon 1.1.3 Released

12, Apr 2002 - Galeon 1.2.0 Released

20, May 2002 - Galeon 1.2.1 Released

25, May 2002 - SuSE? RPMs added

SuSE? 7.3 and 8.0 rpm's have been added to the download page.

23, Jun 2002 - Galeon 1.2.2 Released

25, Jun 2002 - Galeon 1.2.3 Released

08, Jul 2002 - Galeon 1.2.5 released

1.2.4 we are too excited about mozilla 1.0 to stop here smile

26, Sep 2002 - Galeon2 Update

Marco has written up a synopsis of where galeon2 development stands and how you can help.

15, Oct 2002 - Galeon 1.2.6 "Hey, everyone else has wierd release names,

so why don't we?" Released!

Yes! That's right! The first official galeon release with support for all three branches of the mozilla tree! However, this is only source level compatibility, you will need to recompile galeon for the particular mozilla version you are using, but it will compile.

26, Nov 2002 - Galeon 1.3.0 Released

This is the first unstable release based on gnome 2 libraries and gtk2 mozilla.

It's a development version. This means that it will crash, it won't work as expected and it may damage random files of your system. However, we encourage you to test it and report any bug you find, and send us patches if you feel that you can help.

We suggest to backup your .galeon directory before running it. Mozilla gtk2 port is still incomplete. So a patch need to be applied. Instructions are in the INSTALL file inside the package.

Galeon 1.3 has been a nearly complete rewrite. Many features has been retained, some have been dropped, some will be put back in the future, a few have been added. List all the changes would be too long, so just try it out smile

28, Dec 2002 - Galeon 1.2.7 Released

This is a minor bugfix release of the stable branch that fixes a few bugs and adds support for Mozilla 1.2

08, 2002 - Galeon 1.3.1 (unstable) Released!

The 1.3.x branch is a development branch and not designed to replace 1.2.x for the typical user who wants a browser that works.

Having said that, we're grateful for all the brave souls who try it out; we need your feedback to make galeon as good as possible!

19, 2002 - Galeon 1.3.1 tarball updated (whoops)

The original galeon 1.3.1 tarball accidentally didn't include the nautilus-view files, so we've uploaded an updated tarball. Sorry for the confusion.

16, Mar 2003 - Galeon 1.2.8 and 1.3.2 released!

Tada! After a couple of months of quiet, we are happy to announce the release of new version of galeon from both the stable and gnome2 branches.

They are:

Galeon 1.2.8 "Gettextize me captain!"

and

Galeon 1.3.2 "Stop calling us dead, or we'll haunt you"

They both support Mozilla 1.3b, the latest release (and Galeon 1.3.x requires at least Mozilla 1.3a) and feature bug fixes and 1.3.x also has some nice new features.

In the interest of brevity, the release notes can be found with the files in our sourceforge area; just click on the stable and development links in the top right of the website.

We currently have source tarballs up with rpms on the way.

Enjoy!

09, Apr 2003 - Galeon 1.3.3 released

This is the release many of you have been waiting for, it reintroduces the much wanted javascript etc. quick toggles. You're slowly running out of excuses if that has been your reason to stay with the stable 1.2.x releases wink

Even though the 1.3.x branch is a development branch, in practice it is considered stable for every day use.

1.3.3 "Dead man browsing"

17, Apr 2003 - Galeon 1.2.9 Released

This is a compatibility release that adds support for Mozilla 1.3 final. There is also a small fix to the gcc abi wrapper so that realplayer and other old plugins work properly even when galeon and mozilla are compiled with gcc 3.x

19, May 2003 - Galeon 1.2.10 and 1.3.4 Released

Galeon 1.2.10 "Zombie process"

Galeon 1.3.4 "Not bad for a dead guy"

New double release for galeon adds official support for Mozilla 1.4a. 1.3.4 is looking really nice, and while it is still technically unstable,it should do almost everything you want and we'd really like you to check it out!

Checkout the Changelog summaries on sourceforge by following the links at the top-right corner, or even better, download and see for yourself.

Source tarballs are up now. rpms should follow fairly soon.

08, Jul 2003 - Galeon 1.2.11 and 1.3.5 Released

Galeon 1.2.11 "Tommi wishes it would go away"

Galeon 1.3.5 "It's not dead, it's resting"

Yes, that's right, we're not actually dead. So here's a new release to prove it! 1.3.5 adds popup controls and sees the return of a couple of much missed features. And don't forget support for mozilla 1.4rc1!

Checkout the Changelog summaries on sourceforge by following the links at the top-right corner, or even better, download and see for yourself.

Source tarballs are up now. rpms should follow fairly soon.

22, Jul 2003 - Email Archives Link Repaired

It obviously hasn't been a big deal, since no-one's noticed since 2001, but the link on the support page to the galeon-user archives is repaired.

19, Aug 2003 - New 1.3.5 rpm

A new rpm for 1.3.5 compiled for redhat9 compiled against blizzard's mozilla 1.4 rpm's is available in the download area.

20, Aug 2003 - Galeon 1.3.6 Released

Galeon 1.3.6 "3,735,928,559"

Shiny new galeon release, largely provoked by the release of mozilla 1.4 final, although strangely enough, 1.3.5 is source compatible with 1.4; the first time that's ever happened since before mozilla 1.0.

As such, you won't see anything spectacularly big in this release; we've had a lot of bugs fixed with very much appreciated help from Chris Lahey at Ximian and Crispin Flowerday, and there are some subtle improvements.

22, Aug 2003 - Galeon 1.3.7 released!

Galeon 1.3.7 "The paper bag"

25, Aug 2003 - Galeon Developers Interview

The links page lists an interview with some of the Galeon developers. included is discussion on the current state, future direction, and problems involved with the project.

Also included is a place to ask your own questions for a future interview.

04, Sep 2003 - Galeon, A History

We've gotten many questions about why Galeon is the way it is, and here is the answer.

10, Oct 2003 - Galeon 1.3.8 Released!

After far too long, as seems rather common these days, we have a new galeon release for you. 1.3.8 has some nice new features and a revamped bookmark editor as well as a lot of bugfixes.

It's also significant because we're formally announcing that 1.2.x support will be limited to ensuring it still compiles with newer mozilla releases. This has been de facto for a while now, but we're now confident that 1.3.x is a good product for the average user despite its nominal 'unstable' status.

And here's the summarised changes:

Galeon 1.3.8 "What Documentation?"

16, Oct 2003 - Galeon 1.3.9 released!

Ok, we screwed up with the last release and gave you a nasty bug which broke basically all form postings and stylesheets. But don't worry, you can keep the pieces. We'll even offer you this new release, for free! So here goes...

Galeon 1.3.9 "Space for rent"

If even after upgrading you're still experiencing form posting/stylesheet problems, set the default encoding in Preferences/Language (ISO-8859-1 is a good choice unless you know better) and force reload, clear cache, and/or restart Galeon. (Mozilla is quite eager serving cached pages.) This fix works also for 1.3.8.

26, Nov 2003 - Galeon 1.3.10 Released

Over a month has passed since 1.3.9, and since then Mozilla 1.5 has arrived, so its time for a new release:

1.3.10 "Which came first, the chicken or the egg?"

18, 2003 - Galeon 1.3.11 "XXX: FIXME"

We are pleased to announce a brand new release of Galeon. This releasecontains quite a lot of bug fixes, and, all being well, will be the lastbonoboui based release of Galeon. The future is libegg, and Gtk 2.4.

19, 2003 - Galeon 1.3.11a "XXX: FIXED"

And hot on the heals of 1.3.11, we have another release smile Thanks go to Tim Jackson who very quickly spotted that the font preferences dialogwere not set to their initial state when loading the dialog.

22, Feb 2004 - Galeon 1.3.12 "The One With Documentation"

Here it is! After much parallel development we can finally announce the first egg based release of galeon. So, lots of changes and improvements in this one!

16, Mar 2004 - Galeon 1.3.13 "Lets try that again"

The Galeon developers are pleased to announce a new release. This release fixes a lot of bugs and regressions from the bonoboui->libegg port.

17, Mar 2004 - 1.3.13a

I suppose you can say we were asking for it with a release name like that...

I used the shiny new automake 1.8.2 when building the tarballs and that was obviously a mistake. It fails to include a helper script needed to make installation succeed. I've readded this file and pushed out 1.3.13a tarballs. The in-program version is still reported as 1.3.13 as if you've got galeon installed, you don't have a problem smile

Please get the new tarball and sorry for the mess.

31 May, 2004 - Galeon 1.3.15 "Lots of changes under the hood"

As promised, here's the first gtk+ 2.4 based release. We also made a bunch of other updates - the most significant of which is a serious overhaul of the downloading subsystem - most significantly meaning it doesn't crash all the time smile In the feature restoration department, we see the return of the off-line mode and user stylesheets.

We're well on track towards a 1.4.0 release with most of the feature items we were shooting for implemented. Can't promise when it's going to happen, but we're closer than we were. smile

Changelog:

21 Mar, 2004 - 1.3.14a sigh

Yeah, same problem as last time. Stupid automake 1.8.x

17 Jun, 2004 - Galeon 1.2.14 "End of the Line"

Well, after far too long, here's a new 1.2.x release to coincide with the Mozilla 1.7 release. It's also significant because I'm not planning to try and keep up with mozilla beyond 1.7. AA font support is no longer supported for gtk1 builds of mozilla 1.8, making it pretty clear that it's viewed as deprecated so this seems a good point to stop. Nevertheless, those of you still using 1.2.x, enjoy!

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20 Mar, 2004 - Galeon 1.3.14 "Almost A One Man Army"

Yes, it's that time of year again. Development has been quieter than we would have liked, with Crispin pretty much being single handedly responsible for the work in this release. I hope that things will pick up a little in the coming weeks, but we'll see.

This will be the last gtk+ 2.2 based release; the next one will require 2.4. There won't be too much user-visible changes as we've taken advantage of must of the new stuff through libegg already.

Changelog:

03 Jul, 2004 - Galeon 1.3.16 "What do you mean, 'late'?"

Yes, it's roughly that time of the month again, and here's our first official release that's compatible with Mozilla 1.7. There's a lot of small fixes and refinements - particularly the fixing of the annoying crash when deleting cookies.

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GaleonPlan  

08 Jul 2004 - 09:02 - NEW   CrispinFlowerday

Development Plans and ramblings

Completed

 


GaleonRelease1214  

15 Jul 2004 - 22:11 - r1.3   CrispinFlowerday

17 Jun, 2004 - Galeon 1.2.14 "End of the Line"

Well, after far too long, here's a new 1.2.x release to coincide with the Mozilla 1.7 release. It's also significant because I'm not planning to try and keep up with mozilla beyond 1.7. AA font support is no longer supported for gtk1 builds of mozilla 1.8, making it pretty clear that it's viewed as deprecated so this seems a good point to stop. Nevertheless, those of you still using 1.2.x, enjoy!

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GaleonRelease1314  

15 Jul 2004 - 22:06 - r1.3   CrispinFlowerday

20 Mar, 2004 - Galeon 1.3.14 "Almost A One Man Army"

Yes, it's that time of year again. Development has been quieter than we would have liked, with Crispin pretty much being single handedly responsible for the work in this release. I hope that things will pick up a little in the coming weeks, but we'll see.

This will be the last gtk+ 2.2 based release; the next one will require 2.4. There won't be too much user-visible changes as we've taken advantage of must of the new stuff through libegg already.

Changelog:

 


GaleonRelease1314a  

15 Jul 2004 - 22:11 - r1.3   CrispinFlowerday

21 Mar, 2004 - 1.3.14a sigh

Yeah, same problem as last time. Stupid automake 1.8.x

 


GaleonRelease1315  

15 Jul 2004 - 22:11 - r1.3   CrispinFlowerday

31 May, 2004 - Galeon 1.3.15 "Lots of changes under the hood"

As promised, here's the first gtk+ 2.4 based release. We also made a bunch of other updates - the most significant of which is a serious overhaul of the downloading subsystem - most significantly meaning it doesn't crash all the time smile In the feature restoration department, we see the return of the off-line mode and user stylesheets.

We're well on track towards a 1.4.0 release with most of the feature items we were shooting for implemented. Can't promise when it's going to happen, but we're closer than we were. smile

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GaleonRelease1316  

11 Jul 2004 - 12:00 - r1.3   TommiKomulainen

03 Jul, 2004 - Galeon 1.3.16 "What do you mean, 'late'?"

Yes, it's roughly that time of the month again, and here's our first official release that's compatible with Mozilla 1.7. There's a lot of small fixes and refinements - particularly the fixing of the annoying crash when deleting cookies.

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GaleonRelease1317  

08 Aug 2004 - 21:47 - r1.3   PhilipLangdale

08 Aug, 2004 - Galeon 1.3.17 "The one that can (x)print"

Yes, that's right, another month, another release. This one's got quite a few goodies in it along with the usual flood of bug fixes. We've got UI support for Xprint if your mozilla supports it and Ricardo's celebrated his return by implementing vfolders for bookmarks. As in evolution, these allow you to create views of your existing bookmark hierarchy based on various criteria.

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GaleonRelease1318  

23 Oct 2004 - 18:38 - r1.2   PhilipLangdale

23 Oct, 2004 - Galeon 1.3.18 "Where's my name?"

Well, it seems we've managed to break our once-a-month release cycle quite comprehensively this time round, but here's the latest release! It's admittedly been a bit of a quiet period, but we do see the return of autobookmarks in a new and improved form (you can configure the selection algorithm) and some handy bug fixes.

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GaleonRelease1319  

22 Jan 2005 - 13:48 - NEW   CrispinFlowerday

15th Jan 2005 - Galeon 1.3.19 "Is this what you have been waiting for?"

So, it's been rather longer than we might have hoped since the last release, but what better way to bring in the new year than a new release? Most of the changes are small touches which should make for a better overall experience. We've also finally got a fully functional myportal for the first time in the 1.3.x series smile For those on the bleeding edge, you can now compile and run Galeon against Firefox or Thunderbird, but it's not a completely perfect experience yet; with Firefox, type-ahead-find doesn't work and to get a decent browsing experience out of Thunderbird you'll need to do a custom build that adds in a bunch of extensions they leave out by default, particularly 'wallet', 'cookie' and 'typeaheadfind'.

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GaleonRelease1320  

12 Mar 2005 - 21:24 - r1.2   PhilipLangdale

12th March 2005 - Galeon 1.3.20 "In Soviet Russia focus steals you!"

Gnome 2.10 is out and it's time for another release. The biggest item for this release, as you might guess, is that we think we've finally got a complete workaround for the infamous focus stealing problem that mozilla has. Now you won't find background tabs stealing focus from the url entry or from text entries in the current tab. Otherwise, mostly bug fixes but a couple of nice improvements to work with the enhanced startup notification in gnome 2.10. Finally, if your distro is using the patched firefox, then galeon will be able to do typeaheadfind when built against it.

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GaleonRelease1321  

21 May 2005 - 20:43 - NEW   PhilipLangdale

21st May 2005 - Galeon 1.3.21 "It's the thought that counts"

This release is primarily to get some nice bug fixes out to everyone; I've highlighted these below. It's also one of the very few times where we didn't need to make any changes to account for new mozilla releases (of course, there are lots of changes to keep up with mozilla cvs).

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GaleonRelease20  

28 Nov 2005 - 08:40 - NEW   CrispinFlowerday

27th November 2005 - Galeon 2.0

Yes, the day is finally upon us. As I promised when I announced our future development plans, here's the actual Galeon 2.0 release. Its' been about 3 years and 8 months since work began on the 1.3.x development series and it's been unofficially stable for about half that time - so this acknowledgement of that fact is well past due.

As such, we have another modest changelog:

2.0.0 "One for the road."

The big item is really compatibility with firefox 1.5 (assuming they don't do anything silly in the next couple of days...).

I'll repeat my assurance that this doesn't mean we're just stopping galeon development cold; it's going to be quite a while before enough work has been completed to make epiphany my primary browser so, if nothing else, expect to see periodic releases that keep it compiling against newer mozilla releases. You might even see a bug fix or two. smile

 


GaleonRelease201  

26 Feb 2006 - 22:09 - NEW   CrispinFlowerday

26th February 2006 - Galeon 2.0.1

I'm pleased to announce that galeon 2.0.1 has been released. The big point of this release is compatibility with xulrunner, which I'm sure debian users will appreciate smile Also, we've now got firefox/xulrunner compatible typeaheadfind support.

2.0.1 "Look what we found."

 


GaleonRelease202  

20 Sep 2006 - 15:44 - NEW   CrispinFlowerday

16th September 2006 - Galeon 2.0.2

After a very long break, I finally got round to pushing out a new galeon release. It's just some minor bug fixes and compatibility updates so you can use with the latest firefox/xulrunner betas and trunk.

2.0.2 "It's a long and winding road"

 


GaleonUser  

22 Jul 2004 - 12:27 - r1.4   TommiKomulainen

galeon-user mailing list

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GenericName  

14 Jul 2004 - 19:14 - NEW   TommiKomulainen

GenericName
Generic name of the application, for example "Web Browser"

When there are multiple applications doing the same thing (Web Browser) the application displaying the desktop entries can use the GenericName to group the similar items in some other way. For example, the following two menu structures could be possible for the same set of applications.

Internet                                 Internet
  +-- Epiphany (Web Browser)               +-- Liferea Feed Reader
  +-- Galeon (Web Browser)                 +-- Pan
  +-- Liferea Feed Reader                  +-- Web Bookmarks
  +-- Mozilla (Web Browser)                +-- Web Browser
  +-- Pan                                       +-- Epiphany
  +-- Web Bookmarks                             +-- Galeon
                                                +-- Mozilla

Too bad gnome-panel doesn't seem to be using GenericName for anything :-/

http://freedesktop.org/Standards/desktop-entry-spec

 


GoToolbarButton  

23 Dec 2004 - 16:03 - r1.2   CrispinFlowerday

PLAN (Done):

Sort out the "Go" toolbar button. Lots of people seem to like it, and it sucks when in the default icons + text toolbar mode. The problem is that it forces the navigation bar to be tall, ideally the toolbar (in the default layout) should just have a single line, just as high as the location entry. The Go button needs to be changed as follows:

This all sounds simple, and probably is. This is quite a nice little project for a first time galeon developer.

(DONE = committed to CVS)

 


GulString  

18 Dec 2004 - 23:26 - NEW   CrispinFlowerday

Mozilla String Handling

Mozilla used to have a wide range of string classes, which didn't provide a stable ABI. In mozilla 1.7 them implemented a couple of classes called nsEmbedString and nsEmbedCString. These are thin wrappers around a C like interface to provide a stable API/ABI. These interfaces are frozen.

In mozilla 1.8 there are more thin wrappers around the stable API to provide compatibility with the internal string classes (things like nsAutoString, nsDependentSubstring and NS_ConvertUTF16toUTF8). Unfortunately we can't use these as Galeon only supports mozilla 1.7.

Although the nsEmbedString API provides us with a useable interface, there is no easy way to convert from UTF16 <-> UTF8. To make it easy to perform the conversion, and provide a consistent and simple API, Galeon has a few string classes of its own that are compatible with the mozilla classes:

GulString and GulCString perform automatic conversion from UTF8 and UTF16 repsectively. They also provide some convenience functions that aren't available in the nsEmbedString API (such as IsEmpty() and Equals()).

The GulDependantString classes just wrap their argument in a string object, so that they can be passed to functions that expect an nsAString (or nsACString) input.

NS_LITERAL_STRING() wraps a literal (i.e. double quoted string) in a mozilla string class, it might be implemented as GulString or a proper mozilla class depending on the version of mozilla being compiled against, either way, you should NOT use variables inside the macro.

Summmary

If you used to use this Use this instead Description
nsAutoString GulString Container for a UTF16 string
nsCAutoString GulCString Container for a UTF8 string
NS_LITERAL_STRING NS_LITERAL_STRING Wrapper around a literal string
nsDependentString GulDependentString Wrapper around a const PRUnichar*
nsDependentCString GulDependentCString Wrapper around a const char *
NS_ConvertUCS2toUTF8 GulCString Convert from UTF16 to UTF8, this is now done automatically
NS_ConvertUTF8toUCS2 GulString Convert from UTF8 to UTF16, this is now done automatically
nsXPIDLString PRUnichar* / nsMemory::Free You need to do this manually now

 


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11 Oct 2004 - 17:25 - r1.33   CrispinFlowerday

Galeon: the web, only the web

Galeon is a GNOME Web browser based on Gecko (the mozilla layout engine). It's fast, it has a light interface, and it is fully standards-compliant. You can download it but first take a look at some screenshots and read additional documentation (installation...). Galeon requires Gnome and Mozilla.

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JavaPlugin  

14 Aug 2005 - 20:51 - NEW   CrispinFlowerday

FAQ:

How do I install the Java plugin

Answer:

It all depends on what distribution you are using:

Debian and Ubuntu

  1. apt-get install java-package
  2. Download the latest j2se runtime environment from http://java.sun.com (the Linux self-extracting file version).
  3. Use the make-jpkg program to build a debian package (fakeroot make-jpkg /tmp/jre-1_5_0_04-linux-i586.bin)
  4. Now install your newly created .deb (=sudo dpkg -i sun-j2re1.5*.deb)

After restarting galeon, you should now have the java plugin working

Other distributions

Please add instructions for you favourite distro here.

 


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LocationEntrySecureColour  

18 Jul 2005 - 08:34 - r1.4   CrispinFlowerday

Tip: Changing the colour of the location entry for secure sites

Put the following lines in ~/.gnome2/galeonrc (create it if you don't have it) to change the colour of the location entry (defaults to a light yellow colour) for secure sites:

style "galeon-secure-colour" { GaleonLocationEntry::secure-color = "light green" }
class "GaleonLocationEntry" style "galeon-secure-colour"

 


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05 Sep 2004 - 09:47 - NEW   MadMike

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MailingLists  

04 Jul 2004 - 20:13 - NEW   TommiKomulainen

galeon-announce mailing list

Release announcements and such. Very low volume.

galeon-user mailing list

Galeon user discussions. Fairly active, with good response time.

Gmane? provides galeon-user as gmane.comp.web.galeon.user news group.

galeon-devel mailing list

Galeon development discussions.

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MonospacedLocationEntry  

16 Feb 2005 - 21:03 - r1.5   MikaChu

Tip: Monospaced font in the location entry

Put the following lines in ~/.gnome2/galeonrc (or with 1.3.16 and earlier versions ~/.gnome2/galeon-binrc) to get the location entry use monospaced font.

style "mono" { font_name = "Bitstream Vera Sans Mono" }
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NewDownloadManager  

23 Jul 2004 - 11:54 - r1.3   RicardoFernandezPascual

PLAN:

Make a nicer download manager.


HELP Would a desktop-wide download manager make more sense? Something that would not by itself transfer files, it would just be the user interface for

Applications that do the actual downloading would simply signal status changes to the single download manager instead of all reinventing the management display. The benefit (HELP) would be that all your downloads can be controlled from a single place, be it a window, notification area or combination of both. (g)wget, Galeon, X-Chat downloads all in the same place...


Regardless of who implements the manager, in Galeon context we want (HELP) to show following (per file):

There should also be global status available:

And the actions for each item that should be possible from the manager, either in the context menu or in the "Edit" menu:

Random ideas:

 


NewWikiWebSite  

05 Aug 2005 - 06:33 - r1.5   PhilipLangdale

08, Aug 2004 - New Galeon Web site

We are pleased to launch a new website for Galeon, in the past, our website hasn't always been the most up to date site ever. By using a wiki, we hope that users will feel able to contribute to the web site, and add content (FAQ entries, tips, documentation).

To get started editing the site, check out the editing web site page.

Any questions, then contact us and we will help.

 


NewsForm  

06 Jul 2004 - 19:43 - NEW   TommiKomulainen

Name Type Size Values Tooltip message
Classification checkbox 1 News  

 


NoAdsFilter  

05 Oct 2004 - 21:07 - NEW   TWikiGuest

Tip: No ads filter

  1. Create a file ~/.galeon/mozilla/galeon/chrome/userContent.css.
  2. Then copy the no ads filter in it.
  3. Then, restart Galeon and try some ugly ''full ads'' sites ;o).

Note : ~ is your /home/username/ directory.

-- TWikiGuest - 05 Oct 2004

 


NobodyGroup  

12 Jan 2003 - 20:09 - r1.2   JohnTalintyre?

Nobody Group

Used to prevent dangerous actions e.g. renaming TWikiPreferences - put NobodyGroup as the only group allowed to rename a topic and it can't be renamed.

Related topics: TWikiUsers, TWikiGroups, TWikiAccessControl

 


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11 Jan 2005 - 19:00 - NEW   NoelWoo

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OldNews20010702  

08 Aug 2004 - 06:46 - NEW   CrispinFlowerday

02, Aug 2001 - Galeon 0.11.1 Released

 


OldNews20010721  

08 Aug 2004 - 06:46 - NEW   CrispinFlowerday

21, Aug 2001 - Galeon as a Info-Terminal

look there: http://www.uytun.com/galeon/

 


OldNews20010722  

08 Aug 2004 - 06:46 - NEW   CrispinFlowerday

22, Aug 2001 - Galeon 0.11.2 Released

most important it now supports Mozilla 0.9.2

 


OldNews20010726  

08 Aug 2004 - 06:47 - NEW   CrispinFlowerday

26, Aug 2001 - Galeon 0.11.3 Released

big bugfix.

 


OldNews20010808  

08 Aug 2004 - 06:47 - NEW   CrispinFlowerday

08, Sep 2001 - Galeon 0.12pre1 Released

this is - as a small error - called 0.11.2pre1 in the mailinglist

 


OldNews20010811  

08 Aug 2004 - 06:47 - NEW   CrispinFlowerday

11, Sep 2001 - Galeon 0.11.5 Released

fixed a cache bug from 0.11.4. This is the current stable version.

 


OldNews20010812  

08 Aug 2004 - 06:47 - NEW   CrispinFlowerday

12, Sep 2001 - Galeon 0.12pre3 Released

many bugfixing (same for pre2)

 


OldNews20010820  

08 Aug 2004 - 06:47 - NEW   CrispinFlowerday

20, Sep 2001 - Galeon 0.12 Released

 


OldNews20010828  

08 Aug 2004 - 06:47 - NEW   CrispinFlowerday

28, Sep 2001 - gconf fun?

If you can't find gconf-1.0.4, it's on ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/stable/sources/GConf/. packages will appear somewhere soon (I hope..)

 


OldNews20010916  

08 Aug 2004 - 06:47 - NEW   CrispinFlowerday

16, Oct 2001 - Galeon 0.12.1 Released

 


OldNews20010923  

08 Aug 2004 - 06:47 - NEW   CrispinFlowerday

23, Oct 2001 - Galeon 0.12.2 Released

 


OldNews20011014  

08 Aug 2004 - 06:46 - NEW   CrispinFlowerday

14, Nov 2001 - Galeon 0.12.4 Released

 


OldNews20011022  

08 Aug 2004 - 06:47 - NEW   CrispinFlowerday

22, Nov 2001 - Galeon 0.12.5 Released

 


OldNews20011027  

08 Aug 2004 - 06:47 - NEW   CrispinFlowerday

27, Nov 2001 - Galeon 0.12.6 Released

 


OldNews20011107  

08 Aug 2004 - 06:47 - NEW   CrispinFlowerday

07, Dec 2001 - New Themes and Spinners

The "Illuminate" and "Aquatic" themes and the "Hue" and "BlackAndWhite" spinners have been put up on the page. Thanks guys!

 


OldNews20011110  

08 Aug 2004 - 06:47 - NEW   CrispinFlowerday

10, Dec 2001 - Galeon 0.12.7 Released

 


OldNews20011114  

08 Aug 2004 - 06:47 - NEW   CrispinFlowerday

14, Dec 2001 - BlackAndWhite? Spinner Updated

The BlackAndWhite? spinner now has both a small and large version in the package.

 


OldNews20011118  

08 Aug 2004 - 06:47 - NEW   CrispinFlowerday

18, Dec 2001 - Galeon 0.12.8 Released

 


OldNews20011120  

08 Aug 2004 - 06:47 - NEW   CrispinFlowerday

20, Dec 2001 - Themes and spinners O My!

Lots of new themes and spinners.

 


OldNews20011123  

08 Aug 2004 - 06:47 - NEW   CrispinFlowerday

23, Dec 2001 - Announcing... 1.0

At long last, after a year and a half of work, we're proud to announce that Galeon 1.0 has been released. Please proceed immediately to the download page.

 


OldNews20011201  

08 Aug 2004 - 06:47 - NEW   CrispinFlowerday

01, 2001 - New Spinners and Themes

 


OldNews20011206  

08 Aug 2004 - 06:47 - NEW   CrispinFlowerday

06, 2001 - Galeon 1.1 Released

This is the development version of galeon. We will continue to release stable version with bugfixes and mozilla compatibility updates (1.0.x releases)

Please note that some backwards compatibility hacks have been removed, removing PREFIX/share/galeon before installing is recommended.

IMPORTANT: the bookmarks format is changed, they will be automatically imported but we suggest to backup them before running galeon, They are in ~/.galeon/bookmarks.xml file. The new bookmarks file will be bookmarks.xbel

 


OldNews20011208  

08 Aug 2004 - 06:47 - NEW   CrispinFlowerday

08, 2001 - Red Hat 6 RPMs for Galeon 1.0.1

There are RedHat? 6 compatible RPMs avaible now for Galeon 1.0.1 in the dowload section, thanks to Richard Bellavance.

 


OldNews20011221  

08 Aug 2004 - 06:47 - NEW   CrispinFlowerday

21, 2001 - New Spinners

 


OldNews20011227  

08 Aug 2004 - 06:47 - NEW   CrispinFlowerday

27, 2001 - Galeon 1.0.2 Released

 


OldNews20011228  

08 Aug 2004 - 06:47 - NEW   CrispinFlowerday

28, 2001 - Galeon 1.1.1 Released

 


OldNews20020112  

08 Aug 2004 - 06:47 - NEW   CrispinFlowerday

12, Feb 2002 - Galeon 1.1.2 Released

 


OldNews20020127  

08 Aug 2004 - 06:47 - NEW   CrispinFlowerday

27, Feb 2002 - Smart Bookmarks Archive

The Galeon web site has a new section designed to allow Galeon users to submit and collect Smart Bookmarks. You can find it on the web site menu, or go directly to http://galeon.sourceforge.net/bookmarks/ .

NOTE: IMPORTANT: This functionality only works with Galeon 1.1.2 or higher.

 


OldNews20020205  

08 Aug 2004 - 06:47 - NEW   CrispinFlowerday

05, Mar 2002 - Galeon 1.1.3 Released

 


OldNews20020312  

08 Aug 2004 - 06:47 - NEW   CrispinFlowerday

12, Apr 2002 - Galeon 1.2.0 Released

 


OldNews20020420  

08 Aug 2004 - 06:47 - NEW   CrispinFlowerday

20, May 2002 - Galeon 1.2.1 Released

 


OldNews20020425  

08 Aug 2004 - 06:47 - NEW   CrispinFlowerday

25, May 2002 - SuSE? RPMs added

SuSE? 7.3 and 8.0 rpm's have been added to the download page.

 


OldNews20020523  

08 Aug 2004 - 06:47 - NEW   CrispinFlowerday

23, Jun 2002 - Galeon 1.2.2 Released

 


OldNews20020525  

08 Aug 2004 - 06:47 - NEW   CrispinFlowerday

25, Jun 2002 - Galeon 1.2.3 Released

 


OldNews20020608  

08 Aug 2004 - 06:47 - NEW   CrispinFlowerday

08, Jul 2002 - Galeon 1.2.5 released

1.2.4 we are too excited about mozilla 1.0 to stop here smile

 


OldNews20020826  

08 Aug 2004 - 06:47 - NEW   CrispinFlowerday

26, Sep 2002 - Galeon2 Update

Marco has written up a synopsis of where galeon2 development stands and how you can help.

 


OldNews20020915  

08 Aug 2004 - 06:47 - NEW   CrispinFlowerday

15, Oct 2002 - Galeon 1.2.6 "Hey, everyone else has wierd release names,

so why don't we?" Released!

Yes! That's right! The first official galeon release with support for all three branches of the mozilla tree! However, this is only source level compatibility, you will need to recompile galeon for the particular mozilla version you are using, but it will compile.

 


OldNews20021026  

08 Aug 2004 - 06:47 - NEW   CrispinFlowerday

26, Nov 2002 - Galeon 1.3.0 Released

This is the first unstable release based on gnome 2 libraries and gtk2 mozilla.

It's a development version. This means that it will crash, it won't work as expected and it may damage random files of your system. However, we encourage you to test it and report any bug you find, and send us patches if you feel that you can help.

We suggest to backup your .galeon directory before running it. Mozilla gtk2 port is still incomplete. So a patch need to be applied. Instructions are in the INSTALL file inside the package.

Galeon 1.3 has been a nearly complete rewrite. Many features has been retained, some have been dropped, some will be put back in the future, a few have been added. List all the changes would be too long, so just try it out smile

 


OldNews20021128  

08 Aug 2004 - 06:47 - NEW   CrispinFlowerday

28, Dec 2002 - Galeon 1.2.7 Released

This is a minor bugfix release of the stable branch that fixes a few bugs and adds support for Mozilla 1.2

 


OldNews20021208  

08 Aug 2004 - 06:47 - NEW   CrispinFlowerday

08, 2002 - Galeon 1.3.1 (unstable) Released!

The 1.3.x branch is a development branch and not designed to replace 1.2.x for the typical user who wants a browser that works.

Having said that, we're grateful for all the brave souls who try it out; we need your feedback to make galeon as good as possible!

 


OldNews20021219  

08 Aug 2004 - 06:47 - NEW   CrispinFlowerday

19, 2002 - Galeon 1.3.1 tarball updated (whoops)

The original galeon 1.3.1 tarball accidentally didn't include the nautilus-view files, so we've uploaded an updated tarball. Sorry for the confusion.

 


OldNews20030216  

08 Aug 2004 - 06:47 - NEW   CrispinFlowerday

16, Mar 2003 - Galeon 1.2.8 and 1.3.2 released!

Tada! After a couple of months of quiet, we are happy to announce the release of new version of galeon from both the stable and gnome2 branches.

They are:

Galeon 1.2.8 "Gettextize me captain!"

and

Galeon 1.3.2 "Stop calling us dead, or we'll haunt you"

They both support Mozilla 1.3b, the latest release (and Galeon 1.3.x requires at least Mozilla 1.3a) and feature bug fixes and 1.3.x also has some nice new features.

In the interest of brevity, the release notes can be found with the files in our sourceforge area; just click on the stable and development links in the top right of the website.

We currently have source tarballs up with rpms on the way.

Enjoy!

 


OldNews20030309  

08 Aug 2004 - 06:47 - NEW   CrispinFlowerday

09, Apr 2003 - Galeon 1.3.3 released

This is the release many of you have been waiting for, it reintroduces the much wanted javascript etc. quick toggles. You're slowly running out of excuses if that has been your reason to stay with the stable 1.2.x releases wink

Even though the 1.3.x branch is a development branch, in practice it is considered stable for every day use.

1.3.3 "Dead man browsing"

 


OldNews20030317  

08 Aug 2004 - 06:47 - NEW   CrispinFlowerday

17, Apr 2003 - Galeon 1.2.9 Released

This is a compatibility release that adds support for Mozilla 1.3 final. There is also a small fix to the gcc abi wrapper so that realplayer and other old plugins work properly even when galeon and mozilla are compiled with gcc 3.x

 


OldNews20030419  

08 Aug 2004 - 06:47 - NEW   CrispinFlowerday

19, May 2003 - Galeon 1.2.10 and 1.3.4 Released

Galeon 1.2.10 "Zombie process"

Galeon 1.3.4 "Not bad for a dead guy"

New double release for galeon adds official support for Mozilla 1.4a. 1.3.4 is looking really nice, and while it is still technically unstable,it should do almost everything you want and we'd really like you to check it out!

Checkout the Changelog summaries on sourceforge by following the links at the top-right corner, or even better, download and see for yourself.

Source tarballs are up now. rpms should follow fairly soon.

 


OldNews20030608  

08 Aug 2004 - 06:47 - NEW   CrispinFlowerday

08, Jul 2003 - Galeon 1.2.11 and 1.3.5 Released

Galeon 1.2.11 "Tommi wishes it would go away"

Galeon 1.3.5 "It's not dead, it's resting"

Yes, that's right, we're not actually dead. So here's a new release to prove it! 1.3.5 adds popup controls and sees the return of a couple of much missed features. And don't forget support for mozilla 1.4rc1!

Checkout the Changelog summaries on sourceforge by following the links at the top-right corner, or even better, download and see for yourself.

Source tarballs are up now. rpms should follow fairly soon.

 


OldNews20030622  

08 Aug 2004 - 06:47 - NEW   CrispinFlowerday

22, Jul 2003 - Email Archives Link Repaired

It obviously hasn't been a big deal, since no-one's noticed since 2001, but the link on the support page to the galeon-user archives is repaired.

 


OldNews20030719  

08 Aug 2004 - 06:47 - NEW   CrispinFlowerday

19, Aug 2003 - New 1.3.5 rpm

A new rpm for 1.3.5 compiled for redhat9 compiled against blizzard's mozilla 1.4 rpm's is available in the download area.

 


OldNews20030720  

08 Aug 2004 - 06:47 - NEW   CrispinFlowerday

20, Aug 2003 - Galeon 1.3.6 Released

Galeon 1.3.6 "3,735,928,559"

Shiny new galeon release, largely provoked by the release of mozilla 1.4 final, although strangely enough, 1.3.5 is source compatible with 1.4; the first time that's ever happened since before mozilla 1.0.

As such, you won't see anything spectacularly big in this release; we've had a lot of bugs fixed with very much appreciated help from Chris Lahey at Ximian and Crispin Flowerday, and there are some subtle improvements.

 


OldNews20030722  

08 Aug 2004 - 06:47 - NEW   CrispinFlowerday

22, Aug 2003 - Galeon 1.3.7 released!

Galeon 1.3.7 "The paper bag"

 


OldNews20030725  

08 Aug 2004 - 06:47 - NEW   CrispinFlowerday

25, Aug 2003 - Galeon Developers Interview

The links page lists an interview with some of the Galeon developers. included is discussion on the current state, future direction, and problems involved with the project.

Also included is a place to ask your own questions for a future interview.

 


OldNews20030804  

08 Aug 2004 - 06:47 - NEW   CrispinFlowerday

04, Sep 2003 - Galeon, A History

We've gotten many questions about why Galeon is the way it is, and here is the answer.

 


OldNews20030910  

08 Aug 2004 - 06:47 - NEW   CrispinFlowerday

10, Oct 2003 - Galeon 1.3.8 Released!

After far too long, as seems rather common these days, we have a new galeon release for you. 1.3.8 has some nice new features and a revamped bookmark editor as well as a lot of bugfixes.

It's also significant because we're formally announcing that 1.2.x support will be limited to ensuring it still compiles with newer mozilla releases. This has been de facto for a while now, but we're now confident that 1.3.x is a good product for the average user despite its nominal 'unstable' status.

And here's the summarised changes:

Galeon 1.3.8 "What Documentation?"

 


OldNews20030916  

08 Aug 2004 - 06:47 - NEW   CrispinFlowerday

16, Oct 2003 - Galeon 1.3.9 released!

Ok, we screwed up with the last release and gave you a nasty bug which broke basically all form postings and stylesheets. But don't worry, you can keep the pieces. We'll even offer you this new release, for free! So here goes...

Galeon 1.3.9 "Space for rent"

If even after upgrading you're still experiencing form posting/stylesheet problems, set the default encoding in Preferences/Language (ISO-8859-1 is a good choice unless you know better) and force reload, clear cache, and/or restart Galeon. (Mozilla is quite eager serving cached pages.) This fix works also for 1.3.8.

 


OldNews20031026  

08 Aug 2004 - 06:47 - NEW   CrispinFlowerday

26, Nov 2003 - Galeon 1.3.10 Released

Over a month has passed since 1.3.9, and since then Mozilla 1.5 has arrived, so its time for a new release:

1.3.10 "Which came first, the chicken or the egg?"

 


OldNews20031218  

08 Aug 2004 - 06:47 - NEW   CrispinFlowerday

18, 2003 - Galeon 1.3.11 "XXX: FIXME"

We are pleased to announce a brand new release of Galeon. This releasecontains quite a lot of bug fixes, and, all being well, will be the lastbonoboui based release of Galeon. The future is libegg, and Gtk 2.4.

 


OldNews20031219  

08 Aug 2004 - 06:47 - NEW   CrispinFlowerday

19, 2003 - Galeon 1.3.11a "XXX: FIXED"

And hot on the heals of 1.3.11, we have another release smile Thanks go to Tim Jackson who very quickly spotted that the font preferences dialogwere not set to their initial state when loading the dialog.

 


OldNews20040122  

08 Aug 2004 - 06:47 - NEW   CrispinFlowerday

22, Feb 2004 - Galeon 1.3.12 "The One With Documentation"

Here it is! After much parallel development we can finally announce the first egg based release of galeon. So, lots of changes and improvements in this one!

 


OldNews20040216  

08 Aug 2004 - 06:47 - NEW   CrispinFlowerday

16, Mar 2004 - Galeon 1.3.13 "Lets try that again"

The Galeon developers are pleased to announce a new release. This release fixes a lot of bugs and regressions from the bonoboui->libegg port.

 


OldNews20040217  

08 Aug 2004 - 06:47 - NEW   CrispinFlowerday

17, Mar 2004 - 1.3.13a

I suppose you can say we were asking for it with a release name like that...

I used the shiny new automake 1.8.2 when building the tarballs and that was obviously a mistake. It fails to include a helper script needed to make installation succeed. I've readded this file and pushed out 1.3.13a tarballs. The in-program version is still reported as 1.3.13 as if you've got galeon installed, you don't have a problem smile

Please get the new tarball and sorry for the mess.

 


OpenThisFileAlways  

28 Nov 2004 - 11:39 - NEW   TommiKomulainen

FAQ:

Can I make Galeon to open certain file types without asking first whether to open or save?

Short Answer:

No.

Longer Answer:

Adding this feature means we'd have to implement pretty much a complete MIME type database editor, which already exists in Nautilus. Such duplication of effort would be pointless and also having such a feature in Galeon would be illogical. You'd be picking the application in one place (Nautilus) and Open/Save/Ask in another (Galeon) or picking the application for GNOME desktop in one place and another application only for Galeon.

The list of file types to open always should be maintained somewhere else so that all applications (Galeon, Epiphany, Nautilus, ...) can agree on what to do with remote files. And as Nautilus is currently the place to choose the application from it's the most logical place to choose what to do with remote files as well.

 


OrenMaurer  

08 May 2006 - 20:41 - NEW   OrenMaurer

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OtherPrefs  

09 Aug 2004 - 15:13 - r1.2   TroyHenderson

FAQ:

Where have all the preferences gone?

Answer:

Galeon 1.3 is designed to be simpler to use and configure for the average user. This has meant that some preferences that were in Galeon 1.2 are no longer available. However, quite a lot of preferences are available, they just don't have a user interface.

For information on these hidden preferences, look in the README.ExtraPrefs file that is distributed with galeon. The current CVS version of this file is also available online. The online version may be slightly different from your local copy, as features are added and changed.

 


PandaSKamara  

22 Sep 2004 - 17:32 - NEW   PandaSKamara

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PaulModica  

01 Jun 2006 - 05:11 - NEW   PaulModica

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PauloCoelho  

21 Oct 2004 - 11:15 - NEW   PauloCoelho

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PeterThoeny  

12 Jan 2003 - 00:09 - r1.8   PeterThoeny

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PetterSundlof  

25 Feb 2006 - 22:32 - NEW   PetterSundlof

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PhilipLangdale  

18 Aug 2004 - 15:30 - r1.2   PhilipLangdale

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PillS  

23 Jun 2006 - 16:52 - NEW   PillS

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PraveenNarayanan  

12 Oct 2004 - 10:25 - NEW   PraveenNarayanan

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PrintPreviewDoneRight  

12 Jul 2004 - 15:51 - r1.4   TommiKomulainen

PLAN:

Make print preview suck less. Basically by showing the preview in a separate window like all sane programs.

  1. clone the currently viewed GaleonEmbed? (galeon_embed_copy_page())
  2. print preview the new one (galeon_embed_print())
  3. add File/Print Preview...
  4. add Print in the Print Preview dialog (see below)

OPEN ITEMS:

NOTES:

 


ProLan  

29 May 2006 - 12:50 - NEW   ProLan

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RennieAmon  

12 Aug 2004 - 12:13 - NEW   RennieAmon

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RicardoFernandezPascual  

20 Jul 2004 - 13:26 - NEW   RicardoFernandezPascual

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RonRen  

07 Nov 2004 - 07:50 - NEW   RonRen

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SamRajagopal  

07 Apr 2005 - 22:41 - NEW   SamRajagopal

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SammiZhang  

25 Apr 2006 - 05:25 - NEW   SammiZhang

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SavingSessions  

15 Aug 2004 - 09:54 - r1.3   ChristianLohmaier?

FAQ:

How do I save my current session?

Answer:

With galeon 1.3.x, you can save a session as a bookmarks-folder. Choose "Bookmarks|Add Tabs As Folder". To load your "session", select "Open Folder in Tabs" from the bookmarks-folder's context-menu.

-- ChristianLohmaier? - 14 Aug 2004

 


Screenshots  

23 Dec 2004 - 23:08 - r1.4   CrispinFlowerday

Nice fonts

Fonts

Multilingual tabs

Multilingual

Gnomedesktop.org

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Sidebar

Preferences Screen

Preferences

Different Theme & Fonts

Different Theme & Fonts

 


SeanSlattery  

06 Apr 2005 - 05:50 - NEW   SeanSlattery

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SerMer  

16 Jul 2006 - 05:08 - NEW   SerMer

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SeveralCategoriesForBookmarks  

09 Aug 2004 - 14:33 - NEW   RicardoFernandezPascual

Tip: Have a bookmark in several folders (categories)

You can have the same bookmark easily archived under several folders using aliases. In the bookmark's properties dialog, mark as many folders to place the bookmark as you like:

Screenshot showing the alises pane of the bookmarks properties dialog.

 


ShBest  

25 Oct 2006 - 08:00 - NEW   ShBest

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25 Oct 2006 - 08:00 - NEW   ShangHaibest

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ShanghaiBest  

25 Oct 2006 - 08:01 - NEW   ShanghaiBest

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SideBar  

14 Oct 2004 - 10:43 - r1.6   CrispinFlowerday

Donate to this project SourceForge.net Logo 

 


SinerAram  

27 Jan 2006 - 16:24 - NEW   SinerAram

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14 May 2006 - 20:37 - NEW   SmTab

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