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author | B. Stack <bgstack15@gmail.com> | 2021-04-27 15:03:29 -0400 |
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committer | B. Stack <bgstack15@gmail.com> | 2021-04-27 15:03:29 -0400 |
commit | 8a630eab4edd9584490ccf17ce5d3038d23b39ec (patch) | |
tree | 364ddf2b091d02bab6c1a38c04167dba147d7a39 /newmoon/debian/changelog | |
parent | Merge branch 'scite-bump' into 'master' (diff) | |
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nm 29.2.0
Upstream palemoon has dropped support for old-style extensions,
but I am leaving the ac_add_option in the mozconfigs. This will be
the first thing to check if the builds fail.
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diff --git a/newmoon/debian/changelog b/newmoon/debian/changelog index 059ab31..9cea9d7 100644 --- a/newmoon/debian/changelog +++ b/newmoon/debian/changelog @@ -1,3 +1,63 @@ +newmoon (29.2.0-1+devuan) obs; urgency=medium + + * This is a development and bugfix release. + - Starting with this version, we will no longer be supporting + unmaintained legacy Firefox extensions that are not updated + for/targeting Pale Moon directly. + - Please see https://forum.palemoon.org/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=26657 + for details. + * Changes/fixes: + - When opening tabs from the History side bar, Pale Moon will now + warn you about the action if it would result in opening many tabs at + once. + - Pale Moon now offers “Open All in Tabs” on bookmark folders + even if there is only one sub-item in it, for UI consistency. + - Added media format controls in the Content category of + Preferences. + - Added controls for preferred color scheme. See implementation + notes. + - Updated several site-specific user-agent overrides for web + compatibility. + - Removed the ability to accept Firefox IDs for extension + installation. + - Removed conditional Macintosh code from the application front-end. + - Updated the AV1 reference library to 2.0. + - Cleaned up more Android code from the platform. + - Updated the embedded emoji font to cater to even more + race-dependent profession emoji. + - Fixed an overflow in clip paths, potentially causing them to be + rendered incorrectly. + - Added CSS values smooth, high-quality and pixelated to the + image-rendering keyword. + - Implemented Intl.NumberFormat.formatToParts() to allow + deconstruction of localized number formats by scripts. + - Reinstated the dom.details_element.enabled preference and fixed a + rendering issue with summary/details html elements. + - Fixed an issue with CSP .nonce attributes on elements. + - Security issues addressed: CVE-2021-29946 DiD and CVE-2021-23994 + DiD. + - Unified XUL Platform Mozilla Security Patch Summary: 2 DiD, 14 + not applicable. + * Implementation notes: + - This version adds support for the prefers-color-scheme CSS + keyword. This keyword is a media query keyword that indicates to + websites whether your content styling preference is "light" or "dark". + Unlike other browsers where this will be tied to your system color + scheme and determined automatically (which might be a point on which + you can be fingerprinted, so this would be a privacy concern), we've + decided to give the user control through Preferences -> Content -> + Colors where you will find a new control to indicate your user + preference (it defaults to "light" for everyone). While this control + also gives you the option to disable this feature and effectively not + support the keyword, be aware that this might cause issues on some + websites that do not provide styling for "unspecified" color scheme + preferences. + - In the future we may add an "automatic" option similar to other + browsers in case you regularly switch your system application style + from light to dark and v.v. + + -- B. Stack <bgstack15@gmail.com> Tue, 27 Apr 2021 14:56:07 -0400 + newmoon (29.1.1-1+devuan) obs; urgency=medium * Changes/fixes: |