Note that this is not a 'this file is RGBA' test. You can review how much it has still to do under database->file maintenance->manage scheduled jobs. It will take some time for the full results to populate. Like 'has exif' and others before it, 'has transparency' will be correct for all new files instantly, but figuring it out for your existing files will take a bit of background maintenance work. You can now search it under the new 'system:file properties' entry, selecting 'system:has/no transparency' (or you can just type it). This might mean a file with fully transparent pixels, or it might just be an area that is semi-transparent. So, the database can now remember if a file has transparency. There's a bunch of small fixes and improvements, and the addition of 'system:has transparency' search. I'll try and fit in one more medium-sized job before then. I also just realised we only have about four more releases before the year is done-it feels to me like the second half of this year has flown by. Hopefully clear out some github bug reports too. Should make it easier to fix weird problems. The thumbnail manage->regenerate menu is now called maintenance, and it now lists all the possible file maintenance commands. The various 'import options' on downloaders now say '(all default)', '(some set)', and '(all set)' on their labels, so you can quickly, at a glance, see what you have set where. Check the changelog and tooltips of the new widgets for full details. You don't need to tweak them unless you really care, but now, when you do a slideshow that involves video or audio, the transitions should happen earlier or a little later in order to line up with where the video naturally ends. There are several new slideshow timing options under options->media. I have fixed up the error handling and a bunch of other gif issues. This error, which was interpreted as a hard drive fault, was a false positive! If you got it (should have been a popup talking about an 'I/O Error', and that maintenance work would halt until the next boot), do not worry-it wasn't a big deal. I was happy with the 'has transparency' work last week, but unfortunately some damaged animated gifs (usually where one frame was borked) were raising a serious error when then were inspected. The issues with gifs are fixed, and slideshows with videos are smoother.
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