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approach the RC state.
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* Update the readme file
* Update link to release logs, they point to http://www.blender.org/development/release-logs/blender-259/ now
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* Updated readme file.
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* Ready for release!
Note: JesterKing: Release notes now point to http://www.blender.org/development/release-logs/blender-257/
Would be cool, if we can use that one.
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* 2.56 > 2.56a and 1 grammar fix.
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also remove Irix from list of supported OS's, add FreeBSD.
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fine, otherwise no problem.
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statements that were restricting the GNU GPL, which is not
allowed for binaries. Now the text restricts to summarizing
the freedom of GPL and a disclaimer.
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The old file was very outdated, messy and included lots of excess information.
The new one is more specific to Blender 2.5 and is more concise, to the point.
Additionally this should mean we can avoid having a release_250.txt file in addition to this, to help clean up the install folder.
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* Renaming header to alpha 0.
* Some updates for the Python Installation notes.
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Everyone, feel free to improve.
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http://www.python.org/download/releases/2.5.2/license/
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Thanks Nathan Letwory for the poke!
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little nicer for everyone.
Patch provied by gsrb3d
bug tracker #7061
Kent
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- added note in copyright.txt to emphasis you can use blender artwork
freely
- removed old logs, current log contains link to the old ones on the web
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- tiny updates for better behavior, unix line endings, cvs Id tags;
- Updated DX7 exporter (thanks to author Ben Omari who's also working on a DX8 one);
- added sysinfo script;
Interface (scripts):
- changed behavior for which win is chosen for script guis:
Now there's a smarter order, guis will use either:
- Scripts win
- Buttons win (if not a script from groups Wizards or Utils)
- Text win
- Closest bigger area
- Added a button to the scripts header so that it's faster to return to the buttons win (this can be made general), if that was the previous win used.
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People might want to check it. :)
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the short README file. The blender.html doc is meant to give new users
quick hints how to survive with Blender.
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junkies will be happy to find the datatoc.c program in the
datafiles directory).
Some quick notes:
* 'datafiles' has the version 2.21 splash.jpg and blenderbuttons (e.g., so
no NLA icon). Someone should at least get the 2.25 blenderbuttons from
somewhere and commit them.
* 'text' has obsolete content/license
* I did not include the python scripts as they have copyright
Jan Walter and no license specified.
* I changed to unix line terminators everywhere with the exeption of the
'windows' directory.
Chris
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