Today we can happily announce two additional (work-in-progress) translations: Greek (Kostas Albanidis) and Swedish (Daniel Nylander)!
Thanks for these kind contributions and welcome to the club, Kostas and Daniel!
Today we can happily announce two additional (work-in-progress) translations: Greek (Kostas Albanidis) and Swedish (Daniel Nylander)!
Thanks for these kind contributions and welcome to the club, Kostas and Daniel!
Today we’re happy to announce an additional (work-in-progress) translation: Spanish (Daniel Barrado)!
Many thanks for this contribution and welcome aboard, Daniel!
Our call for translators produced some feedback from the community recently. We can now proudly announce two additional translations that are currently being worked on: Italian (Stefano Cereda) and Romanian (Mihai Boisteanu).
Big thanks to both for their kind support, and welcome to the team!
In this context, please also note that there’s a new article about writing QMC2 translations in our wiki which represents the basic instructions for all translators!
Marcelo Bossoni has updated his Ubuntu packages to QMC2 0.35!
Support for Lucid Lynx (10.04) has been dropped because the Qt 4.7+ requirement is no longer fulfilled. Support for Precise Pangolin (12.04) has been added.
Note that Marcelo has split the package into the variants: qmc2-sdlmame and qmc2-sdlmess (plus the common packages qmc2-data and qmc2-runonce). Users of the older qmc2 package from his repository (prior to 0.35) must first remove it!
See download section for details!
David Ely has updated the Mac OS X universal QMC2 package to 0.35. See download section!
Updated binary packages for openSUSE and Win32 have been created and uploaded to their respective places — see download section!
The MAME developers have uploaded their 15th anniversary edition (0.145) last night which makes it a good time for the long-awaited QMC2 0.35 release
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Congratulations to all MAME (and MESS) developers for their 15th anniversary! We all love this project and you deserve a big thank you — keep up the excellent work!
The most important highlights for QMC2 0.35 include:
The source code is now available in the download section. As always, expect updated binary packages within the next few hours and days.
For more details, please see the change-log of the current release.
Have fun,
The QMC2 dev-team
Note that we’re searching for QMC2 translators and people who want to support qualifying & maintaining existing translations. If you are interested and want to get involved, please contact us!
Be aware, though, that doing a new translation from scratch means a) a little learning curve regarding Qt’s internationalization tools in case you haven’t worked with them before (mainly Qt Linguist) and b) is a remarkable amount of work initially. However, once this is done, all later regular updates shouldn’t be too heavy. Also, being familiar with basic SVN commands (or tools) wouldn’t hurt. An absolute requirement is a sourceforge.net account in order to get SVN write access!
We appreciate any type of contribution, be it just a singular patch or more than that, but we prefer a long-term commitment, especially when you would like to take over the maintainer-job for a translation. Translations are no static thing, they require regular updates as the project evolves, and someone to take care of this!
The current status of the existing translations is this:
Thanks in advance,
The QMC2 dev-team
Thanks to JacKc, we now have new logos for all MAME & MESS variants of QMC2 (see above)!
While I was updating the homepage with the new logos, I also changed the header’s layout a bit. Hope you enjoy it.
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