I'm happy to announce that the new version of QComicBook has finally been released and is available for download. The middle version number has been increased from "4" to "5", meaning this release brings substantial new features, not just bugfixes. Here is the ChangeLog:- implemented true continuous viewing mode. 'Continuous scrolling' option moved to 'View' menu.
- cmake-based build system (replaces autoconf/automake).
- all windows/dialogs implemented via QtDesigner's .ui files and handled by uic.
- icons and splash screen are now handled by Qt resources system and compiled-in in the resulting qcomicbook executable.
- new, improved 'System Information' dialog.
- new splash screen.
- removed 'Forward two pages in two pages mode' option.
- fixed splash screen showing.
- lots of internal and architectural changes.
To celebrate this new 0.5.0 release, QComicBook got a new splash screen (see picture above) - thanks again to Adam Mateja for this wonderful piece of work!
Now as 0.5.0 has been released and a few months of work has been concluded, I'm about to start planning for upcoming months. As of now the following two features are on the top of my TODO list:
- zoom lens and/or other ways of zooming.
- on-the-fly image enhancements (brightness, contrast, color adjustements etc.)
As usual, QComicBook can be downloaded from http://linux.bydg.org/~yogin/
Enjoy!

2 comments:
Good program. I've been using it since around 2005/2006, and loved it. But I love it more when:
1. the down-arrow key doesn't change the page in non-continuous mode. The down-arrow key behaviour in 0.5.0 annoys me badly.
2. when some technical info (image size/resolution) is displayed at the statusbar. Some people love to know things like that.
For those reasons, I think I sholud stick with previous release, which is 0.3.4 (from Debian Etch/Lenny repo) :((
Thank you very much.
I'll take a look at the problems you described.
The reason for #1 is that in older versions the 'continuous mode' option (when switched on) was responsible for the down-arrow key behavior you described. In 0.5.0 the meaning of 'continuous mode' has changed and is now used for the new display mode where all pages are displayed in a continuous manner.
I'm going to introduce a new option to allow for turning pages with down-arrow in non-continuous mode; this will be included in 0.5.1.
Problem #2 is obviously a regression bug and it will be fixed.
Thank you for you comment!
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