MenuLibre 2.3.1 Released
MenuLibre's new command editor simplifies launcher creation by taking the guesswork out of commands. Additionally, missing icons are a thing of the past with the enhanced icon handling added to MenuLibre 2.3.1.
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Coming two months after PorteuX 2.5, the PorteuX 2.6 release is powered by the latest and greatest Linux 6.19 kernel series, and features the KDE Plasma 6.5.5, GNOME 49.4, Xfce 4.20, LXQt 2.3, Cinnamon 6.6, COSMIC 1.0.8, MATE 1.28.2, and LXDE 0.11.1 desktop environments as standalone flavors.
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Coming a month after Shotcut 26.1, the Shotcut 26.2 release adds a search field to Subtitles, adds support for the underline and strikethrough options in the Font dialog for the text filters, and adds support for toggling all of the other tracks by holding the Alt key while clicking Mute and Hide on the Timeline track.
The weekly Calibre releases continue, and Calibre 9.4 is here to introduce “reading stats” to the E-book viewer to show reading progress, a nicer Edit book UI for changing the entries in the insert tag menu, an option to the Cover grid to draw text flush with the bottom of the rendered cover, along with an option to draw emblems on top of a cover.
MenuLibre's new command editor simplifies launcher creation by taking the guesswork out of commands. Additionally, missing icons are a thing of the past with the enhanced icon handling added to MenuLibre 2.3.1.