GTK+ 3.11.8 Has Many Bug Fixes, Google Cloud Print

Written by Michael Larabel in GNOME on 4 March 2014 at 09:30 AM EST. 3 Comments
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GTK+ 3.11.8 was released this morning as the latest version of the in-development GTK tool-kit for the upcoming GNOME 3.12 release.

Being now just a few weeks from release time, this GTK+ release is no longer landing major changes like new widgets, improved client side decorations, improved Wayland support, or other changes that were quick to be introduced earlier in the 3.11 development cycle. However, today's GTK+ 3.11.8 release does introduce Google Cloud Print support on GNOME that was talked about on Phoronix a few days ago when the code was merged.

Besides the Google Cloud Print support there's just a lot of bug-fixes in this new, near-final version of GTK+ 3.12. Details on the bug-fixes and translation updates can be found via the Git tag.
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