2 * rename the package to browser-switchboard
3 * move the config file to $HOME/.config/browser-switchboard, and fall back
4 to the old location if no config file is found
5 * if no config file is found and Tear isn't installed, launch MicroB;
6 this avoids breaking link opening on a system with a freshly installed
7 browser-switchboard package and Tear not installed
8 * substantial documentation update
11 * Steven Luo is now the primary maintainer
12 * use a config file, /home/user/.config/browser-proxy, if available
13 * add support for launching Fennec and Midori out of the box
14 * introduce a config option default_browser for selecting the default browser
15 ("tear", "microb", "fennec", "midori", "other")
16 * add support for launching an arbitrary browser using the other_browser_cmd
18 * run maemo-invoker directly instead of /usr/bin/browser to avoid a loop when
19 /usr/bin/browser is a wrapper invoking this script
20 * add a new, private D-Bus method for a /usr/bin/browser wrapper to use to
21 launch MicroB with a URI
24 * several patches contributed by Steven Luo:
25 - only launch one window if Tear isn't already running
26 - use gobject instead of gtk+ for main loop, uses less memory
27 - use python dbus interface instead of shelling out for dbus-send
28 - add 'continuous mode' option to keep proxy running (faster response)
29 - kill browserd on exit if launched from the script
30 - add option to use MicroB by default
33 * added mime_open method used by File manager to open .html files
36 * can now manually launch MicroB/browser -- while open, it will be used instead
37 * without --print-reply, the initial launching message seems to get lost
40 * sniff for local paths, prefix with file:// (fixes feedcircuit)
43 * removed return values, added osso_browser/request namespace (fixes Pidgin)
46 * fixed wrong capitalization in dbus message