Gajim 1.4.3 has been released
Gajim 1.4.3 comes with some exciting news: Native emoji rendering on Windows! Want to customize your workspaces? Why not use emojis as well? As always, lots of bugs have been fixed in this release.
This release is all about emojis. Gajim is based on GTK, a multi-platform framework for graphical user interfaces (GUI). For rendering text, GTK relies on Pango and underlying, on Cairo. On Windows, Cairo wasn’t able to render colored emojis.. until now! The latest Cairo release enables Gajim to render emojis in their full spectrum of colors on Windows 🎉
In consequence, we can use GTK’s native emoji chooser on Windows, and we don’t have to rely on workarounds to display emojis in chat messages. Without these workarounds, Gajim’s performance increased significantly on Windows.
While figuring out how to get enable all this on Windows, we added a nice little feature as well: You can now add emojis to workspaces!
Workspaces with emojis
Windows users please note: Windows builds are now based on Python 3.9, which does not run on Windows 7 or older.
Several issues have been fixed in this release.
Have a look at the changelog for the complete list.
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