News
New version 0.7.6 released (Dec 23, 2007)
Some minor changes:
- Fixed SEGFAULT bug on spectrum representation.
- Changed Gnome menu ubication.
Now it's easier to use (Dec 18, 2007)
Made some graphical enhancements:
- Now the spectrum section have a real grid, with axis labels referred to the frequency and the power of the signal.
- The spectrum section has also a dotted line indicating the noise threshold, enabling a more accurate and easy manner of adjusting it.
- There has been implemented some internal features, as internal computation of filter coefficients and a Hamming window.
- The source code has been "downgraded" from C++ to C as a first approach to GNU coding standards.
- Added Catalan translation, thanks to Raúl Cambeiro.
Go to the download section to take it (v0.7.5).
Aug 23, 2007
- Fixed UTF-8 charset problems
There is a new release at the download section (v0.7.4).
Now with a new hat! (Jul 17, 2007)
We've made some changes to Lingot:
- Fixed two SIGSEGV bugs
- Using GtkAboutDialog to show about info
- Fixed size of the 'Note' frame on main window
- Removed some gtk deprecated callings
- Config dialog made more "GTK-compliant"
Now, there is a new release at the download section (v0.7.3).
International-FM-stereo (Mar 13, 2007)
The i18n support now works. Translators are wellcomed.
An icon for Lingot (Jan 28, 2007)
Matthew Blissett designed a icon for the program. The actual sources come with it.
Thank you, Matthew!
Lingot in Debian and Ubuntu (Aug 20, 2006)
Lingot will be available for Debian and Ubuntu soon. At this time, you can download the precompiled packages for those distros in our download section.
The Lingot's new face (Apr 12, 2006)
Lingot now depends on the GTK2 library. This gives it a new appearance, but the
true aim for this change is another. Nowadays, the most of the GTK applications
uses GTK2, while GTK 1.2 is deprecated.
And continuing with the Lingot's new look issue, we decided to update the project's home page. We have splitted the contents into several pages, just
for a more organized way to show its parts.