Gajim 1.4.5 brings an important fix for ad-hoc commands, as well as some improvements for message styling and further bug fixes.
What’s New
This version fixes a bug to make ad-hoc commands available again. But there are some general improvements as well: A new shortcut for toggling the chat list has been added. Now you can hide the chat list by pressing Ctrl+R. Furthermore, completion for emoji shortcodes can now be disabled in Gajim’s preferences.
Fixes and improvements
Several issues have been fixed in this release.
- Use nickname provided in subscription requests
- Group chat outcasts: Make removing users work
- Chat: Display corrections for
/me
messages correctly
Have a look at the changelog for the complete list.
As always, don’t hesitate to contact us at gajim@conference.gajim.org or open an issue on our Gitlab.