The GNOME Project is preparing to unleash the second and last planned maintenance update of the GNOME 3.20 desktop environment, version 3.20.2, due for release later today, May 11, 2016.
As with any new point release of the GNOME desktop environment, many of the core components and applications are being updated to fix bugs and annoyances reported by users since the previous milestones, as well as to add various improvements. The GTK+ open-source GUI toolkit is one of those components, and it has been updated to version 3.20.4.
As usual, we managed to get our hands on the internal changelog of GKT+ 3.20.4, which you can access below, to tell you what has been changed in the new version. And it looks like the GTK+ devs were pretty busy lately, as they have resolved a total of 37 reported bugs, among which many of them are for the next-generation Wayland display server.
For example, the Fn key on laptops will no longer reset scrolling, Glade previewer won’t crash GN… (read more)
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