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[ANN] GemiNaut 0.8.5 released

Frank LENORMAND lenormf.ml at gmail.com

Sun Jun 21 14:49:36 BST 2020

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On Sun Jun 21 16:33:02 2020, Luke Emmet wrote:

Just to let you know there is a new release of GemiNaut out today.
Mostly minor fixes and improvements, but with a new gorgeous dark theme
and bookmarks, there are both usability and aesthetic improvements for
everyone. You can also now create your own custom themes if you wish.
More screenshots and downloads on the gemini and web sites:
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gemini://gemini.marmaladefoo.com/geminaut/
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https://www.marmaladefoo.com/pages/geminaut
Changes in this version:
* new dark theme, with variable width font, colours are based on dark
themes of source code editors
* bookmarks - source format is just text/gemini of course
* better vertical spacing - e.g. headings always have space between them
and surrounding paragraphs
* user definable themes - create your own and drop it in the
GmiConverters/themes folder
* help files now use text/gemini format and have their own table of contents
* minor style improvements for plain theme
As always, any feedback and suggestions welcome.

It's a bit ironic that theming relies on HTML and CSS.

I think there's room here for a minimal language that would allow applyingcolours/decoration to arbitrary Gemini contents without depending on theHTML/CSS pair.

I don't have any suggestions (yet), but I think Gemini browser authorshave an opportunity to come up with a minimalist syntax geared for Geminicontents that isn't as convoluted and rich as CSS.

What do you think?

Regards,-- Frank LENORMAND