Tellico 2.3.5 is available.
Tellico 2.3.4 Released
Tellico 2.3.4 is available.
Tellico Has Transitioned From Subversion to Git
Tellico has transitioned from using KDE’s SVN repository to the GIT repository. The KDE system admins have set up a very nice infrastructure for the new project management. Tellico’s project page is the top-level destination. The repository is available for
Tellico 2.3.3 Released
Tellico 2.3.3 is available.
That Pesky “New Entry” Dialog
I just came across an article that appeared in the June 2010 issue of Linux Journal. Entitled Economy Size Geek – Organizing a Library, the article includes reviews of Alexandria, GCstar, and Tellico, along with some online sites and full-blown
Tellico 2.3.2 Released
The Tellico development team, namely me, is happy to announce that version 2.3.2 is available from the download page.
Adding A Data Source
I’ve gotten a few emails and seen at least one forum post with questions about adding new data sources to Tellico. Here’s a quick step-by-step tutorial.
Search the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System
In order to search the ADS from Tellico, you can use a script that I just uploaded to kde-files.org. Download the script, and then add a new external data source in Tellico with the settings as shown below. Change the
Annoyed by Tellico 2.3.1 not saving your window settings?
Did you upgrade to Tellico 2.3.1 only to discover that your carefully set window settings for visible columns and widths were lost? Bug 256373 is rather annoying, I know. If you compile from source, you can grab the short patch
Tellico 2.3.1 Released
I’m proud to announce the release of Tellico 2.3.1, with a number of bug fixes and a few improvements. My thanks go to everyone who has helped with the bug reporting and translating!