* New save format. ".wtbd" files are now renamed ".zip" files. The zip files now
contain all loaded/imported images (and images from a PDF conversion) to allow
the save file to be transferred from one computer to another.
The "old" .wtbd files are also compatible, and will be converted to the new
format when they are saved with this version of the program. Of course, this
new change means that the .wtbd files become larger as more images are loaded
Another downside is there is a performance hit to loading/saving files - I
haven't benchmarked the difference. It will be more noticeable with saves with
many open sheets, and with many images.
* Open file dialog defaults to the new "all supported files" rather than .wtbd
files - so all supported image types, PDF/PS/SVG and .wtbd files are "matched"
* Open file dialog remembers the last opened directory
* Recently opened files sub-menu
* "Reload preferences" added to File menu
* Support for drag and dropping a file onto a Media panel to load it
* Select/deselect and Delete options added to a Note's right-click menu in the
Note tree
* ImageMagick's location can be set from the preferences
* User's preferences are added to the bug reporter to help debugging
* Many "keyboard accessors" for menu items added where missing
* "Save As" fills in the filename with the current loaded filename
* Latest translations
* Bugfix: exiting the program with multiple Whyteboard instances through "new
window" would close *all* instances instead of just one
* Bugfix: moving the media panel will maintain a mouse "offset" (not place the
panel's top-left corner at the mouse position)
* Bugfix: deleting a Note wouldn't remove it from the Note tree
* Bugfix: crash when selecting the "shapes" menu with a Media panel selected
* Bugfix: undoing closed tabs will re-create any Media panels
* Bugfix: possible crash with the clipboard being already open
* Bugfix: possible crash on the "open file" dialog
* Bugfix: Polygon's preview was drawing incorrectly
* Bugfix: image "filter" on open file dialog wouldn't recognise upper case
files on Linux
* Bugfix: "import image" wouldn't set the correct dialog filter when set to a
language other than English