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Yakuake v2.9.3 released

From KDE Apps:

Version 2.9.3 of Yakuake, a drop-down terminal for KDE (based on Konsole) similar to the one in the Quake games, has been released. Changes:

  • Added an option to focus individual sub-terminals as the mouse pointer is moved over them.
  • Added an option to explicitly control whether the window will be shown on all (virtual) desktops. Defaults to true, as before.
  • Made the error condition when Yakuake is unable to load the Konsole KPart component non-destructive, i.e. being unable to load the KPart will no longer end in an unavoidable application quit. Instead, a good-looking warning will be shown where the terminal would normally be. This also takes care of the edge case in which Konsole is uninstalled while Yakuake is already running, so that existing terminals won't be lost.
  • Fixed a regression that caused the "Show title bar contents in tab labels" preference to no longer work.
  • Fixed tab label not immediately being updated upon creating a new session when "Show title bar contents in tab labels" is enabled.

For screenshots and downloads (source only), see the KDE Apps page. Requires KDE 4.

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