Mar 162012
Adapt It WX version 6.2.0 release date of 14 March 2012 is now available for Windows, Macintosh and Linux (including Balsa).
Windows and Macintosh version 6.2.0 downloads are available from the Download page of this site:
Linux version 6.2.0 Debian packages are available for Ubuntu Lucid, Maverick and Natty and Oneiric (i386 and amd64) via the following Synaptic Package Manager (or Software Sources) repository settings:
deb http://packages.sil.org/ubuntu lucid main or
deb http://packages.sil.org/ubuntu maverick main or
deb http://packages.sil.org/ubuntu natty main or
deb http://packages.sil.org/ubuntu oneiric main
deb http://packages.sil.org/ubuntu maverick main or
deb http://packages.sil.org/ubuntu natty main or
deb http://packages.sil.org/ubuntu oneiric main
Version 6.2.0 release 14 March 2012
Feature changes and new features in 6.2.0
- The setup for collaboration with Paratext or Bibledit is now possible for each individual Adapt It project. This means that an administrator can now setup different collaboration scenarios for each Adapt It project, and collaboration settings are therefore now located in the project configuration files.
- The user now decides whether to turn collaboration on or off for a given Adapt It project, which means a user can do work on a collaboration project with Paratext or Bibledit, and in the same session can turn collaboration off and do adaptation work on other texts that don’t exchange data with Paratext or Bibledit. When collaboration is on, only scripture books are selectable and all data is exchanged with Paratext or Bibledit. When collaboration is off only non-collaboration Adapt It documents are selectable.
- In the same dialog where the user can turn collaboration on or off for a given Adapt It project, there is now a third option that can be selected to enter a project in read-only mode. This is designed for advisors or consultants who may want to view the user’s work (documents produced by the user in either collaboration or non-collaboration mode) without risk of accidentally changing anything. The read-only mode is indicated by a pink colored background in Adapt It’s main window. It lasts only as long as the specified Adapt It project is open.
- The “Setup Paratext/Bibledit Collaboration” dialog has been reordered and simplified. An administrator can now configure multiple Adapt It projects for collaboration without leaving the setup dialog.
- For collaboration work with Paratext or Bibledit, the “Get Chapter Only” and “Get Whole Book” radio button selections have been moved from the “Get Source Text from Paratext/Bibledit Project” dialog to the Administrator menu’s “Setup Paratext/Bibledit Collaboration” dialog, thus making the chapter vs. whole book selection an administrator choice rather than a user choice. This avoids potential data loss problems that could happen if a user alternated between chapter only and whole book collaboration while working in parts of the same book.
- Now each time Adapt It is started the “Select a Project” page of the Start Working Wizard will always appear and the user can select any Adapt It project that exists on the computer. If the user selects an Adapt It project that the administrator has configured for collaboration with Paratext or Bibledit, a dialog with the three choices (described above) appears in which the user can determine how that project will be opened. The choices are:
- Work with my Paratext/Bibledit Scripture texts (Collaboration on)
- Work with other Adapt It texts (Paratext/Bibledit texts not available: Collaboration off)
- Read-only mode (All texts accessible but not editable – I’m an advisor or consultant)
- There is a “Tell me more about these options” button in the dialog that pops up a message explaining clearly what work can be done for a given choice. If the user selects an Adapt It project from the opening page of the Start Working Wizard which the administrator has not configured for collaboration with Paratext or Bibledit, the dialog presenting the three choices for entering that project will not appear, but the usual “Select a Document” wizard page appears as usual.
- When collaboration with Paratext or Bibledit is ON, the “Get Source Text from Paratext/Bibledit Project” dialog now displays more clearly to the user which Paratext/Bibledit projects and which Adapt It project are involved when collaboration mode is turned ON.
- The collaboration dialogs have been redesigned to fit better on small screens, including the Balsa system.
- For “Change Paratext/Bibledit Projects” button has been removed from the user’s collaboration dialog. Now that collaboration settings are tied to individual Adapt It projects, and the user can decide whether to work with collaboration ON of OFF after selecting a project, the button is no longer needed.
- Previously, when Define Sections By “Punctuation” was chosen, the automatic segmenting of text during Free Translation Mode would ignore punctuation if the punctuation resulted in text segments less than 5 words long. Now there is no minimum length and automatic text segmentation by punctuation may result in text segments as small as a single word. The “Lengthen” button can be used in such cases if the short segments result in free translations being elided with an ellipsis (“…”) in the display.
- In the book-chapter selection dialog during collaboration, the chapter details now report information about the status of free translations for the verses of the chapter as well as (corrected) information about the status of target text.
- If multiple instances of Adapt It are accidentally started by the same user, only the first instance is now allowed to run. If a user accidentally starts up a second instance of Adapt It (for example, due to a double-click on a launcher icon in Balsa that expects only a single click to start Adapt It) the second instance now automatically aborts, and the first instance of Adapt It comes to the front of any other desktop windows. Previously second instances of Adapt It would revert to read-only mode to prevent two Adapt It instances from trying to write to the same data files simultaneously. Some users however, reported that they were unable to save their data at times because they were unwittingly working in a second instance of Adapt It and were unaware that another instance was already running but hidden under other desktop windows. This feature change should eliminate any confusion by disallowing second instances of Adapt It from being run by the same user.
- The Mode bar in the Adapt It main window can now be shown or hidden using the View > Mode Bar menu item. Whether hidden or shown, this new Mode Bar setting will be remembered from session to session.
- The state of the Tool bar and the Status bar (shown or hidden) is also remembered from session to session. By hiding the Tool bar, Status bar, and/or Mode bar, more text information can be made visible on small screens.
- The “Pack Document…” command now adds the source and target language names as prefixes on the packed document’s file name. This is to help distinguish the AI project which the packed document came from from packed document arising by packing within a different project, and then sending them all to a common folder. Formerly doing this would overwrite the packed document file from elsewhere if it was the same book and chapter. Now this cannot happen.
- Adapt It now has a “man page” for Linux users.
- The Linux Debian packages for Adapt It now recommend that the user also install a version of Bibledit-gtk that is greater than or equal to version 4.2.94 in order for Adapt It to be able to work in collaboration with Bibledit.
- The Free Translation feature has been changed slightly. Formerly, it did not store the value for which radio button, “Punctuation” or “Verse”, was turned on when creating new free translation sections. This meant that Adapt It had to algorithmically guess what the setting may have been, and sometimes it got it wrong – which would ‘flip’ the radio button values without warning. This ‘flip’ no longer happens, because now the radio button value is stored for each free translation section, and when the phrase box returns to a section, the original radio button setting is restored. The default setting for new sections is now decoupled from this mechanism – and remains unchanged so long as the user does not manually click one of the radio buttons to change the value.
- When USFM markers, or punctuation within a merger, has “medial” position, every time the phrase box returned to such a location, a Placement… dialog of some kind would open and the user would have to place the punctuation. The marker placement dialog appears only during an export. The redundant reopening of such placement dialogs becomes tedious, and made the user think his placements done at an earlier time had not “stuck”. This has been changed. The placement dialogs still show, but only once per location that is ambiguous for marker or punctuation location – and the results of the placement are then stored in the document and reused — provided the user does not type punctuation explicitly into the phrase box. Typing explicit punctuation clears the memory of former placements for that location in the document. There is also on the Edit menu a new command which, if enabled, causes the local storage of the former placements to be cleared; that will cause the placement dialog(s) to open again at that location, for a new placement to be done, which will be automatically stored.
- The Linux Debian packages for Adapt It now include a dependency on the libgnomeprintui (>= 2.0). Some users including Balsa users have reported print problems because their systems did not have libgnomeprintui installed.
- The parsing of input data to form individual words for adapting purposes has been extended. The legacy versions used just space, tab or newline as word-dividing indicators. Version 6.0.0 added non-breaking space, ‘word joiner’ (Ux2060) and any character in the range Ux2000 to Ux200D – which includes the zero-width and reduced-width spaces (actually this extension happened in 6.1.0, but we forgot to document it).
Bug fixes in 6.2.0
- Free Translations were not being saved to the Paratext or Bibledit project if the user made no other changes to the Adapt It document, and then exited the application using the X icon in the application’s title bar. This has been fixed.
- In Free Translation mode, the free translations were not showing on the screen properly when scrolling more than a screen full away from the current free translation segment. The free translations were there, but were not being displayed when scrolling and not moving the active location’s phrase box. The problem is now fixed.
- Automatic scrolling in free translation mode should now work better on small/narrow screens.
- In Free Translation Mode, and when Define Sections By “Verse”, in some situations, the setting could switch to defining sections by “Punctuation” and vice versa. This has now been fixed.
- In some circumstances changes made to texts during collaboration with Paratext/Bibledit were not being saved back to Paratext/Bibledit. This bug should now be fixed.
- In the book/chapter selection dialog during collaboration, the chapter details were not reporting correctly the verses which have no target text.
- In Edit Source Text mode, some edits were not being saved. This issue has been fixed.
- The fix that allowed Adapt It to run on computers with screen resolutions as small as 640 x 480 pixels was mistakenly left out of the last update, but is included in this 6.2.0 update.
- In the Linux version (Balsa) the “Change Bibledit Projects” dialog could become unresponsive. That has been fixed by removing both the button and the dialog, they are unneeded now.
- When collaborating with Bibledit on Linux the Open… and Save menu items were not being relabeled to indicate that Adapt It would get its source texts from Bibledit and transfer its target texts to Bibledit. This is now fixed.
- There was a parsing problem when [ and ] are not punctuation characters and an adaptation included a bracketed substring [sometext] — the parser would hang. This is now fixed.
- The selection of a cct table, or creating a new cct table, from the “Load Consistent Changes…” menu item on the Tools menu was not working properly in earlier 6.x.x versions. It is now fixed.
- The Portrait versus Landscape setting in Interlinear Text Exports was being ignored resulting in all such exports being produced in portrait. It is now possible to export Interlinear documents in Landscape orientation.
- A sequence of double and single closing quotes with a space between each, in the source text, was losing the spaces when copied to the adaptation. Now the spaces are preserved.
- The OK and Cancel buttons in the collaboration related dialogs were located in reversed order of the default arrangement for Windows. They are now in the default order arrangement.
Important Note:
Installing version 6.2.0 will automatically replace any previously installed Adapt It WX (Unicode) version from 4.0.0 through 6.1.0 (but existing project data is not touched when installing updates).Adapt It WX is the open source, cross-platform version of Adapt It that is based on the wxWidgets framework (hence the WX in the name).Please direct feedback on the new version to (copying all team members):
Bill Martin – bill_martin@sil.org
Bruce Waters – bruce_waters@sil.org
Graeme Costin – adaptit@costincomputingservices.com.au (focus on MacOSX)
Erik Brommers – erik_brommers@sil.org
Kevin Bradford – kevin_bradford@sil.org
Michael Hore – mike_hore@aapt.net.au
Bob Buss – bob_buss@wycliffe.org (focus on HTML Help system)
Bruce Waters – bruce_waters@sil.org
Graeme Costin – adaptit@costincomputingservices.com.au (focus on MacOSX)
Erik Brommers – erik_brommers@sil.org
Kevin Bradford – kevin_bradford@sil.org
Michael Hore – mike_hore@aapt.net.au
Bob Buss – bob_buss@wycliffe.org (focus on HTML Help system)
