GTK+ 3.19.4 Has Wayland Fixes, More CSS Work & DnD Improvements

Written by Michael Larabel in GNOME on 5 December 2015 at 07:57 AM EST. Add A Comment
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Matthias Clasen has announced the release of GTK+ 3.19.4, the latest development snapshot for the toolkit in the road to GNOME 3.20.

GTK+ 3.19.4 has a number of Wayland fixes, CSS theming improvements/additions, and various drag and drop (DnD) changes. The Wayland work includes some memory leak fixes, clipboard and drag and drop fixes, window positioning fixes, and now builds on the new Wayland-Protocols.

Other information on the GTK+ 3.19.4 changes along with a list of the bug fixes can be found via the release information in Git.
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