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Changes since version 2.0.0: Bug fixes for: * Interface: * Selection Toolbar: a value for the previous whole second displayed if the value was close to a whole second. * Finding zero crossings could cause the selection to expand into white space at either side of the clip. * Clips did not drag to another track if mouse was over a selection. * Mixer Board: Rendering four tracks resulted in a redundant Track Strip followed by a crash. * Imports and Exports: * Exporting to WAV or AIFF led to a "Libsndfile says" error or corrupted output due to order of metadata in imported files. * (Mac) Fixed crashes importing MP3 files on PPC machines. * Effects and Analysis: * Normalize: Fixed issues where normalization could be to wrong value if applied with DC offset correction, or if applied to "read-directly" WAV and AIFF files before On-Demand completed. * Sliding Time Scale: fixed an audible discontinuity at the beginning of the processed selection; fixed a serious quality problem on Linux 64-bit. * Other miscellaneous bug fixes, including fix to prevent zooming with mouse wheel or ball scrolling the content off-screen, Changes and Improvements: * Shortcuts can now be added in Keyboard Preferences to items in the Generate, Effect or Analyze menus, including user-added plug-ins. * Nyquist Effect plug-ins can now be added to Chains. * New "Paulstretch" effect for extreme slowdown without pitch change. * New "Sample Data Export" Analyze effect for exporting a file containing amplitude values for each sample in the selection. * New Preference to import files On-Demand (without seeking ability) when using the optional FFmpeg library. * (Windows installer) New option to reset Preferences on next launch. * (Mac) Audacity now has excellent compatibility with the VoiceOver screen reader. For details, please see: http://manual.audacityteam.org/help/manual/man/accessibility.html#mac . * CleanSpeech Mode (no longer supported) will not now be enabled even if it was enabled by an earlier version of Audacity. * Added Serbian (Latin and Cyrillic) translations.
Added: ecliptic grid (LP: #834307) world observatories to the locations list (LP: #891643) allow configuration of url for SIMBAD lookups (LP: #948528) opportunity to freely choose the object information to display (LP: #834325) Pluto texture (LP: #906766)Fixed: No objects under horizon (LP: #952532) (MinGW-w64) CMake does not detect Win64 (LP: #951465) (MinGW-w64) Compilation errors (LP: #951405, #951742) Oculars FOV (LP: #971066, #962691) "Galactic Plane" string does not get translated when language is switched (LP: #976515) Use freedesktop specification for Unity quicklists (LP: #959893) Apparent diameter of planets with rings (LP: #960904) Crash [assert] when FOV is small and Quasars or Historical Supernovae plugins is enabled (LP: #961011) Angle Measure plug-in reads the wrong options from the configuration file (LP: #954205) Crash in debug mode on displaying constellation borders (LP: #951967) Star halo "dances" for small Solar System objects (LP: #805810) RTL-languages is not displayed correctly when using gravity labels (LP: #801668) Orbits with close perihelions are not displayed correctly (LP: #640455) Precision of angular diameter lower than intended (LP: #955635) Moons' orbit lines broken by parent planet movement with time (LP: #889712) Invalid user defined location cause Stellarium to crash (LP: #860220) Difficulty to select zoomed in planets and moons (LP: #854374) Altazimutal grid not overlapping equatorial grid when located on poles (LP: #775972) Global key bindings not global (LP: #687288) Screenshot write permission fail (Vista/7) (LP: #568086) Wrong planet phases as seen from more outer planets (LP: #803305) Zoom in/out command sticks (LP: #712112) Importing SSOs causes some strange effects (LP: #969211) Not updated values of dimensions of CCD while changes telescopes (LP: #998726) Gravity labels rendered incorrectly (LP: #998121) Keyboard shortcut for subtract one sidereal year don't works (LP: #997873)
Desktop Crash fixes and stability enhancementsHTML5 Drag and Drop DSK-366436 Crash after dragging tabs that were stacked DSK-365759 Hovering tab when dragging page content should not switch tabs immediately DSK-353710 Opera breaks alpha-channel in PNG images when copy/pasting DSK-359751 [Windows] Dragging downloads from manager to desktop creates shortcut rather than copying DSK-365611 [Windows] A new window created by drag'n'drop is created where you release the mouse DSK-365644 [Windows] Save the image by dragging it to the desktop doesn't work DSK-365677 [Windows] Can't drag and drop URL badge from adressbar to Desktop in order to create URL files DSK-365325 [Linux/FreeBSD] Opera crashes when holding dragged element over cycler window DSK-365626 [Linux/FreeBSD] Drag and drop (via copy) in KDE to Dolphin file manager failsLinux/FreeBSD build changes Replaced GNU make with an internal tool GCC upgraded to 4.7 binutils upgraded to 2.22 FreeBSD builds now built on FreeBSD 8.3-RELEASE An SSE2 capable processor (Pentium 4, Opteron, Athlon 64 or newer) is now required to run Opera
The Google Chrome team is happy to announce the arrival of Chrome 20 (20.0.1132.43) to the Stable Channel for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Chrome Frame.Security fixes and rewards:Please see the Chromium security page for more detail. Note that the referenced bugs may be kept private until a majority of our users are up to date with the fix. [118633] Low CVE-2012-2815: Leak of iframe fragment id. Credit to Elie Bursztein of Google. [Windows only] [119150] [119250] High CVE-2012-2816: Prevent sandboxed processes interfering with each other. Credit to Google Chrome Security Team (Justin Schuh). [$1000] [120222] High CVE-2012-2817: Use-after-free in table section handling. Credit to miaubiz. [$1000] [120944] High CVE-2012-2818: Use-after-free in counter layout. Credit to miaubiz. [120977] High CVE-2012-2819: Crash in texture handling. Credit to Ken “gets” Russell of the Chromium development community. [121926] Medium CVE-2012-2820: Out-of-bounds read in SVG filter handling. Credit to Atte Kettunen of OUSPG. [122925] Medium CVE-2012-2821: Autofill display problem. Credit to “simonbrown60”. [various] Medium CVE-2012-2822: Misc. lower severity OOB read issues in PDF. Credit to awesome ASAN and various Googlers (Kostya Serebryany, Evgeniy Stepanov, Mateusz Jurczyk, Gynvael Coldwind). [$1000] [124356] High CVE-2012-2823: Use-after-free in SVG resource handling. Credit to miaubiz. [$1000] [125374] High CVE-2012-2824: Use-after-free in SVG painting. Credit to miaubiz. [128688] Medium CVE-2012-2826: Out-of-bounds read in texture conversion. Credit to Google Chrome Security Team (Inferno). [Mac only] [129826] Low CVE-2012-2827: Use-after-free in Mac UI. Credit to the Chromium development community (Dharani Govindan). [129857] High CVE-2012-2828: Integer overflows in PDF. Credit to Mateusz Jurczyk of Google Security Team and Google Chrome Security Team (Chris Evans). [$1000] [129947] High CVE-2012-2829: Use-after-free in first-letter handling. Credit to miaubiz. [$1000] [129951] High CVE-2012-2830: Wild pointer in array value setting. Credit to miaubiz. [Windows only] [130276] Low CVE-2012-2764: Unqualified load of metro DLL. Credit to Moshe Zioni of Comsec Consulting. [$1000] [130356] High CVE-2012-2831: Use-after-free in SVG reference handling. Credit to miaubiz. [131553] High CVE-2012-2832: Uninitialized pointer in PDF image codec. Credit to Mateusz Jurczyk of Google Security Team. [132156] High CVE-2012-2833: Buffer overflow in PDF JS API. Credit to Mateusz Jurczyk of Google Security Team. [$1000] [132779] High CVE-2012-2834: Integer overflow in Matroska container. Credit to Jüri Aedla.And some additional rewards for issues with a wider scope than Chrome: [$500] [127417] Medium CVE-2012-2825: Wild read in XSL handling. Credit to Nicholas Gregoire. [64-bit Linux only] [$3000] [129930] High CVE-2012-2807: Integer overflows in libxml. Credit to Jüri Aedla.Many of the above bugs were detected using AddressSanitizer.We’d also like to thank Arthur Gerkis, Atte Kettunen of OUSPG and miaubiz for working with us during the development cycle and preventing security regressions from ever reaching the stable channel. Various additional rewards were issued for this awesomeness.Full details about what changes are in this release are available in the SVN revision log.