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Move to Freeshow

You may have noticed that there has not been an update to Lyricue for a number of years.
Due to a number of reasons I haven’t been able to maintain this application and so rather than lead people to think this project is still alive I thought it best to provide alternatives.
If you are looking for a good, open-source presention application for your church I recommend looking at FreeShow
It is an excellent application which supports everything that Lyricue did and more. It is supported on Linux, Windows and OSX

Lyricue 4.0.12 Release (stable)

A number of bug fixes have been made over the last few months but I kept forgetting to post about them.
The list of fixes is:
* More font dialog fixes
* Ubuntu 14.04 fixes
* Fix for lp#1663401 – Can’t change font size, color, or style in Lyricue 4.0.9
* Fix font colour configuration dialogs
* Set default songnumber when adding song (needed for newer mysql)
* make desktop files valid
* make NAME section of the manpage valid
* Don’t install INSTALL
* Use help: instead of ghelp
* Fix video playback when using clutter-gst < 3
* Move tabs to be vertical and on the side
* Use yelp for help (change from Jeremy Bicha)
* Fix clutter-gst-2.0 build

Lyricue 4.0.7 Release (stable)

The first ‘stable’ release of the Lyricue 4.x series is available now!

With the release of this there is full functionality the same as the old 3.x series.

It also now supports the use of clutter-gst-3.0 for newer Linux distributions.

Updated packages for Ubuntu are available from the package archive at https://code.launchpad.net/~chris-debenham/+archive/ubuntu/lyricue

Source packages are now downloadable directly from github at https://github.com/cjd/lyricue/releases

Lyricue 4 Released!

I haven’t gotten around to updating the website in a long time – but be assured that progress is happening 🙂

Lyricue 3.7.2 was the last release of the 3.x series and was released in Feb 2015.

Lyricue 4.0.4 is the first release of the 4.x series and is available in the Ubuntu repository now.

Lyricue 4.x moves lyricue from using the old GTK2 libraries to handle the interface to using GTK3 instead.