QPrompt 1.1.2
Linux, macOS, Windows, Android, and Haiku OS builds of QPrompt v1.1.2, released on September 12, 2022.
What's Changed
Quality of life improvements
- Substantially improved screen projection performance.
- Ability to fully disable background opacity
Localization efforts
- 100% Portuguese (BR) translation by Lia Guedes and Marttin Caravalho.
Bugs fixed
- Fixed race condition bug where a prior version of a file would be reloaded while changes where still being written by QPrompt.
- Fixed bug where any changes would be automatically reloaded for as many times as files had been open during QPrompt's execution.
Full Changelog: v1.1.1...v1.1.2
Notes for Wayland Linux users
- Hotkeys do not work on Wayland. First Linux needs a standardized way of dealing with hotkeys under Wayland, then support must be added upstream on the QHotkeys library QPrompt uses.
- The AppImage isn't rendering correctly on Fedora 36 while using Wayland, stick to X11 there.
Notes for Haiku OS users
- Drag and drop, background opacity, screen projections, and the color picker do not work.
- Sometimes crashes the first time the prompter is started or when the window's frame is toggled.
- Other than that, it's pretty usable and integrates the OS' icons quite nicely. I don't know why anyone would choose Haiku OS to run their teleprompter software. The only reason I made this is because I like Haiku, and it seemed easier to port to this esoteric operating system than to make a package with native Apple Silicon support. To my surprise, it really was!
ANDROID USERS, PLEASE READ
- The Android version of QPrompt is not ready for production use. Linux, Mac, and Windows versions are.
- To update the Android version you may need to uninstall the previous version first, otherwise the installation may fail and fallback to the previous version.
- The Android version can only load files made by the app.