This is just a small bugfix-release. cdcover does not erase all edit fields any more when the "use Date" checkbox is checked or unchecked.
cdcover 0.7.1 no longer requires Tix to be installed , fixes some bugs and has a better check for configuration data.
Combobox to select template (Tix http://tix.sourceforge.net/ is required now)
Additional DVD-Template
Templates renamed
User configuration of date format
User configuration of index format
Delete autonumber has been removed due to the free configuration possibility
of the index format
Many internal structural changes (Model/View concepts
for cover and configuration)
Configuration allows now configuring a CDROM device
cdcover-0.5.3 can now use my own PyCDDB module or the CDDB/DiscID modules by Ben Gertzfield
Characterset decoding problems solved
Solved problem of raising exception in title strings with more than one "/"; Prepared for internationalization
Re-Integrated configuration program into cdcover.
Configuration dialog is now modal.
Configuration is now stored as XML (Remove old .cdcover file first).
Better handling, if configuration file does not exist.
Separate configuration program cdcover-config
Bug in configuration program fixed (wrong field updated for discid)
CDDB-Button now always visible, but inactive if PyCDDB is not available
A new self extracting (graphical and non-graphical) installer has been added. Simply download cdcover-0.3.3.run, run it and follow the instructions! Works only on x86 machines with Linux.
New templates "2columns" and "tracktime" by Robert Cayot. Minor fixes.
This release uses PyCDDB (http://pycddb.sourceforge.net) and
discid (http://discid.sourceforge.net) to access CDDB-Servers.
Using PyCDDB and discid works much better in Windows 32 environments
than the former used CDDB-Python module. So all Windows 32 users
should download cdcover-0.3.0 to take advantage of a CDDB-Server access.
Results of a CDDB-query now go into active window (front- or backtext).
This is a bugfix-release:
Fixed an indent-problem in cdcover-source.
Last message in statusbar is the one from CDDB-Query, not CDDB-Read.
Fix of some installation-problems.
User can choose from multiple CDDB-matches.
cdcover can run without a valid Python-CDDB installation.
This version fixes two known bugs present in version 0.1.3:
1. The temporary postscript-file is now written latin-1 encoded. This fixes a problem, when using german "umlaut" etc.
2. Files are saved now under xy.cvr instead xycvr (missing dot) (Unix)
Release 0.1.3 fixes some bugs in the configuration dialog. Under some circumstances, it was not possible to save a modified configuration. this bug also has been fixed now.
Easy install and dialog based configuration.
Some errors fixed.
This is the first release of cdcover.
cdcover allows the creation of inlay sheets for
jewel cases.
cdcover is written in Python and runs on Unix and Windows platforms.