Parlatype 4.1 released
Parlatype is using Libadwaita now, has a new Preferences dialog and a theme selector which was stolen copied from GNOME Text Editor.
A few regressions from v4.0 were fixed:
- F10 toggles primary menu
- Show value of playback speed
- Some leftovers (GObject introspection, python example)
Changed dependencies
- New: libadwaita-1 (>= 1.4)
- Raised: GTK (>= 4.10)
- Raised: GLib (>= 2.70)
Removed functionality
My time is limited, so in order to keep the project maintainable I had to remove a view bits and bytes. There is no support for Windows (aka win32) anymore. I have no hardware with this OS anymore and I don’t want to test in a virtual machine.
Support for Mozilla DeepSpeech has been removed as well, in this case because that project is not active anymore.
Translations
I’m happy to be on Hosted Weblate. Following people have contributed on Weblate to Parlatype:
- Basque: Alexander Gabilondo
- German: Gabor Karsay
- Italian: albanobattistella
- Polish: Piotr Drąg
- Spanish: Eduardo Malaspina
- Spanish: gallegonovato
- Turkish: Sabri Ünal
Download source code
The links below point you to the source code and an installable extension. There is no v4.1 release for the extension (Parlatype.oxt), you can still use v4.0.