Releases: Swordfish90/cool-retro-term
Releases · Swordfish90/cool-retro-term
Cool-Retro-Term 1.2.0
- Migrated QtQuickControls from 1.x to 2.x
- Fixed a lot of issues with MacOS build
- Added support for blinking cursor
- Added sub-pixel rasteration
- Updated qtermwidget engine
- Updated many fonts to the latest version
Cool-Retro-Term 1.2.0-beta1
- Migrated QtQuickControls from 1.x to 2.x
- Fixed a lot of issues with MacOS build
- Added support for blinking cursor
- Updated qtermwidget engine
- Updated many fonts to the latest version
Continuous build
Travis CI build log: https://travis-ci.org/Swordfish90/cool-retro-term/builds/685070147
Cool-Retro-Term 1.1.1
- Fix frame rendering issues on Nvidia GPUs
- Fix High DPI issues
- Make burnin optimization optional (was introducing timing artifacts under macOS)
- Fix issue with font scaling slider
Travis CI build log: https://travis-ci.org/Swordfish90/cool-retro-term/builds/481850182/
Cool-Retro-Term 1.1.0
- Two years of upstream qtermwidget fixes
- Shiny (literally) new frame
- System fonts support
- Lowered GPU and Memory usage
- Faster and burn in effect
- Improved colors support
- Improved RGB shift effect
- Improved colors support
- Many other small tweaks and fixes
Cool-Retro-Term v1.0.1
- Fixed issues with High Sierra
- Font improvements
- Misc fixes
Cool-Retro-Term v1.0.0
This long awaited v1.0.0 has finally landed. Since the RC1 you can expect fixes, huge performance improvements and various tweaks. The full changelog:
- Improved font upscaling with much better performance
- Huge improvements in quality and speed of burn-in effect (especially at low FPSs)
- Optimise performance of bloom effect
- New fonts
- [Linux] Fix bad behaviours in colour dialog
- [OSX] Fix UTF8 characters issues
- [OSX] Fix ALT key behaviour
- Many other small fixes/improvements
Cool-Retro-Term RC1
This is the first actual release of CRT. In the last few weeks I've worked hard on fixing issues and improving performance. All the features I wanted in v1.0.0 are in place, the speed and stability are sufficient, so I decided to mark this release as RC1. Moreover we now have feature parity between the Linux version and the OS X version (a dmg file is included to ease the install).