Timeline now auto-extends when a clip is dragged or resized past the edge of the timeline.
The size of the ruler and the timeline are now in sync. There used to be a small difference, which caused some strange results when scrolled all the way to the right side of the timeline.
The ruler has been tweaked, to better draw the tick marks, so there is not a gap at the end of the ruler.
The video thread now pauses the project when it reaches 100%. This was a bug, but never caused an issue, until I added some of these new features in this version.
Zoom in and zoom out now keeps your scrollbar position and maintains it. For example, it translates the timecode associated with the left edge of your scrollbar, and no matter what your zoom level, maintains that timecode.
The play-head is now auto-centered while you are playing back / previewing your project. When the play-head goes past 1/2 of your screen width, it starts to animate and auto scroll to keep the timeline centered.
The zoom slider has been adjusted to DELAYED. This means when you stop sliding it, it then updates the timeline. You don't have to let go of the slider, just stop sliding it, and it will adjust your timeline. This makes it much easier to see the results as you slide the bar.
Also, a new key mapping has been added, CTRL + Scroll Wheel. Just move your mouse over the timeline, and hold the CTRL key and scroll your mouse wheel. It also maintains your scrollbars, so you won't get lost. Also, if you are playing your project, it will continue to auto-scroll the timeline even while you zoom in and zoom out (unless the play-head is not 1/2 way across the screen.
The .Desktop file has been updated to fix some issues with Debian validation.
All 7 default languages have been updated with new translations.