0.3:
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-fixed the parser, so GKrellM Newsticker will work with more RDF files
-fixed a small bug in the proxy code
-number of headlines that are scrolled can be set
-added the ability to import and export a list of RDF sources
-code cleanup
-added a timeout of 10 seconds for downloading
-added a THEMES file


0.2.2:
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-documented the "enhanced browser command" dialog:
 you can (must) use %s once in the command. That special character will be
 replaced with the URL when calling the browser.
-added "&" to the browser command, so there's no need to do it manually

0.2.1:
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-the browser command can be freely configured by the user
-fixed the code so the plugin looks alright with other themes than "Evilution"

0.2:
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-bugfixes, code cleanup

-fixed the bug crashing GKrellM when updating the tooltip (well, at least I
 think I fixed it - please drop me a note if you still have trouble with it)

-~/.gkrellm-newsticker/ is no longer needed at all, since the RDF files are
 stored in ~/.gkrellm/data/newsticker/ and the options are saved in GKrellM's
 config file.

<BOOM> You can add/remove/modify/move newsticker entries using GKrellM's
config dialog :)</BOOM>

-updated the Makefile to call gcc with "-fPIC" and not "-fpic". I have no
 idea if one will notice a difference though ;)

-added a led to the top panel. The left one will blink after a successful
 download and the right one will blink when there are new news items.

-middle click on a panel calls the config dialog

-included a patch from Daniel McNulty which let's the plugin connect through
 a proxy

-added Beonex and Galeon to the browser list. One can also edit the entry to
 add command line options e.g.

0.1.1:
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-bugfixes, code cleanup
-rdf files are stored in ~/.gkrellm-newsticker/tmp
-the rdf list file is now called "newsticker.rc" (the format stayed
 the same though)
-all 3 headlined are scrolled at the same time, pasted one after the other.
 So you don't have to left-click the panels anymore
-on a left-click, your favorite browser is fired up and turning to the site
 belonging to the panel (Note: the browsers showing up in the list are
 ordered from the one I like best to the one I don't like :))
