[ubuntu/trusty-proposed] ubuntu-ui-toolkit 0.1.46+14.04.20140301-0ubuntu1 (Accepted)

Ubuntu Archive Robot cjwatson+ubuntu-archive-robot at chiark.greenend.org.uk
Sun Mar 2 14:05:10 UTC 2014


ubuntu-ui-toolkit (0.1.46+14.04.20140301-0ubuntu1) trusty; urgency=low

  [ Zsombor Egri ]
  * StateSaver does no longer save the component states upon
    destruction. State is saved when the application is deactivated
    (looses focus) and cleaned once the application gets re-activated
    (gains focus). Discards saved states when the application closes
    properly. Ignores state saving when the app is launched thru content
    pickers. (LP: #1276174)

  [ Ugo Riboni ]
  * Allow appending query strings (which are then ignored) to the image
    id to allow a workaround for QT's inability to selectively clean the
    image cache.

  [ Leo Arias ]
  * Add a common autopilot test to try load pages in gallery (LP:
    #1231265)

  [ Michael Zanetti ]
  * Introduce the almighty UbuntuListView. So far not /that/ mighty tho.
    Can only deal with Expandables. (LP: #1169258)

  [ CI bot ]
  * On the autopilot listview emulator, scroll to the bottom to try to
    find elements not yet created. (LP: #1270200)

  [ tpeeters ]
  * Always use the ubuntu-mobile icon theme in UITK apps. (LP: #1284218)
  * Fix autopilot and unit tests for TabBar.

  [ Christian Dywan ]
  * Look for locale folder in the same prefix as the app data (LP:
    #1259540)
  * Remove activeFocus hack for OSK from QuickUtils (LP: #1259476)
  * Add a common autopilot test to try load pages in gallery (LP:
    #1231265)
  * Use PIPESTATUS to avoid getting the wrong return value (LP:
    #1284699)

Date: 2014-03-01 12:57:16.588106+00:00
Changed-By: PS Jenkins bot <ps-jenkins at lists.canonical.com>
Signed-By: Ubuntu Archive Robot <cjwatson+ubuntu-archive-robot at chiark.greenend.org.uk>
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