Changes:
- 25 wide shapes have been added,
  so that every available layout now has a wide shape
- "PgUp" and "PgDn" on the terminal-layouts have been relabeled
  to "Page ↑" and "Page ↓"
- The Spanish and French terminal-layouts now have translated key-names
- The Spanish terminal-layout has been updated with the additional
keys that are already available on the US-terminal-layout.
- The wide and base shapes of the German layout had a different
  key-arrangement and the wide shape did not have a button to access
  additional characters; this has been fixed.
Development:
- Squeekboard's versioning now follows Phosh's versioning
  (for example: Squeekboard 1.38 was released in time for Phosh 0.38)
- The build-system has been simplified
  - A single Cargo.toml file is used,
    instead of assembling it from multiple parts
  - Newer dependencies are now used for building Squeekboard by default
- Squeekboard's main development-platform is now Debian Testing
- The layout-files have been cleaned up,
  so that those are easier to understand and edit
Part-of: <https://gitlab.gnome.org/World/Phosh/squeekboard/-/merge_requests/631>
		
	
		
			
				
	
	
	
		
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1.38.0
Changes:
- 25 wide shapes have been added, so that every available layout now has a wide shape
 - "PgUp" and "PgDn" on the terminal-layouts have been relabeled to "Page ↑" and "Page ↓"
 - The Spanish and French terminal-layouts now have translated key-names
 - The Spanish terminal-layout has been updated with the additional keys that are already available on the US-terminal-layout.
 - The wide and base shapes of the German layout had a different key-arrangement and the wide shape did not have a button to access additional characters; this has been fixed.
 
Development:
- Squeekboard's versioning now follows Phosh's versioning (for example: Squeekboard 1.38 was released in time for Phosh 0.38)
 - The build-system has been simplified
- A single Cargo.toml file is used, instead of assembling it from multiple parts
 - Newer dependencies are now used for building Squeekboard by default
 
 - Squeekboard's main development-platform is now Debian Testing
 - The layout-files have been cleaned up, so that those are easier to understand and edit
 
1.24.0
Changes:
- The emoji-layout has been replaced with a new one, which offers many more emojis to choose from.
 
1.23.0
New or updated translations:
- Belarusian
 - Haitian Creole
 
New layouts:
- French Canadian (QWERTY + accented letters)
 - German terminal-layout
 - Spanish terminal-layout
 
Changes:
- Fixed Persian and Swiss layouts
 - Fixed various small style-issues in many layouts
 - Improved the US-terminal-layout
 
1.22.0 "Superposition"
New or updated translations:
- Basque
 
Changes:
- fixed panel sizing when scaling
 - fixed panel sizing when rotating
 - fixed Dvorak terminal layout
 
1.21.0 "Expected value"
New or updated translations:
- Hindi
 - Czech
 - German
 
New layouts:
- wide Swedish
 - Hungarian
 
Changes:
- use a custom font for gr+polytonic, where the default is unreadable
 - require newer Rust
 - fixed panel sizing when rotating
 - internal improvements.
 
1.20.0 "PID controller"
New translations:
- Greek
 - Croatian
 
New layouts:
- US Dvorak terminal
 
Improvements:
- forcing the panel to hide now takes effect immediately
 - Squeekboard icon will present itself when other applications need to show it