The Java-GNOME Team is pleased to announce the next stable release of libgtk-java. This release contains the following bug fixes:
* make distclean was removing Makefile.in and configure
* Fixed bug setting colors on Widget
* Fixed callbacks to static methods
* Fixed error handling in IconTheme?
* Fixed error in listFaces in pango.FontFamily
* Added native bindings for ToggleToolButton?
* Bugzilla 166682 - TreeViewEvent?.getTreeIter returns 'null'
* Bugzilla 168217 - Dialog.addButton() should receive StockItems?
* Bugzilla 168014 - Missing Window.setIconList
* Bugzilla 155013 - TextBuffer?.createTag could faile
* Bugzilla 155017 - double-click event?
You can download the source tarballs from the GNOME ftp site at:
http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/libgtk-java/2.6/
About Java-GNOME
==============
Java-GNOME is a collection of Java language bindings for the GNOME Desktop Environment. They provide a high-level, object oriented API allowing developers to quickly build desktop applications. When combined with gcj and eclipse they deliver a very compelling GNOME development environment.
To learn more about Java-GNOME and the additional bindings we provide please visit our web site at:
http://java-gnome.sourceforge.net
* make distclean was removing Makefile.in and configure
* Fixed bug setting colors on Widget
* Fixed callbacks to static methods
* Fixed error handling in IconTheme?
* Fixed error in listFaces in pango.FontFamily
* Added native bindings for ToggleToolButton?
* Bugzilla 166682 - TreeViewEvent?.getTreeIter returns 'null'
* Bugzilla 168217 - Dialog.addButton() should receive StockItems?
* Bugzilla 168014 - Missing Window.setIconList
* Bugzilla 155013 - TextBuffer?.createTag could faile
* Bugzilla 155017 - double-click event?
You can download the source tarballs from the GNOME ftp site at:
http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/libgtk-java/2.6/
About Java-GNOME
==============
Java-GNOME is a collection of Java language bindings for the GNOME Desktop Environment. They provide a high-level, object oriented API allowing developers to quickly build desktop applications. When combined with gcj and eclipse they deliver a very compelling GNOME development environment.
To learn more about Java-GNOME and the additional bindings we provide please visit our web site at:
http://java-gnome.sourceforge.net