Releases: srithon/BrightnessControl
v2.1.0
Note that the following binary was compiled on my own Linux system running Arch, since my original Travis CI setup no longer works.
What's Changed
- Introduce monitor-local brightness states by @srithon in #43
- Update documentation for v2.0.0-alpha0 by @srithon in #47
- Update tokio to v1.5.0 by @srithon in #49
- Update signal hook to v0.3.8 and handle SIGINT and SIGQUIT signals by @srithon in #52
- Release v2.0.0-alpha1 by @srithon in #54
- Release version 2.0.0 by @srithon in #44
- Implement monitor-local nightlight states by @srithon in #56
- Fix code quality by @srithon in #58
v2.0.0-alpha1
Improved signal handling and fade performance
The work-in-progress v2.0.0 release is on the wip-v2 branch.
The documentation for wip-v2 may become out of sync with this release,
so for this release's documentation you can look here:
https://github.com/srithon/BrightnessControl/tree/topic-53-release-v2-alpha1
Although this is still in alpha, it is completely functional. Future v2.0.0-* releases will no longer be called "alpha"
v2.0.0-alpha0: Monitor-local brightness levels
Introduce monitor-local brightness levels
The work-in-progress v2.0.0 release is on the wip-v2 branch.
The documentation for wip-v2 may become out of sync with this release,
so for this release's documentation you can look here:
https://github.com/srithon/BrightnessControl/tree/topic-45-update-documentation
Although this is still in alpha, it is completely functional
v1.6.2
v1.6.1
v1.6.0
v1.6.0-alpha1 Fix multi-monitors
v1.6.0
v1.6.0-alpha0: Async update
This release is not yet on the master branch.
To view the updated documentation, go to https://github.com/srithon/BrightnessControl/tree/topic-28-async-input.
The multimonitor bug is not yet fixed, but a "workaround" is available in the README from the link above
Other than that, this release is functional and usable