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This release contains no Android packages as there were only minor changes
on Android. Use the Android packages of version 19.0 instead.


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Changes in version 19.1:

* Workaround for a crash at exit in some situations.
* Dialog for starting rated game was not shown after accepting a dialog
  to discard current game.
* Tuned landscape layout on Android for 16:10 tablets.
* Avoid deprecated mimetypes tag in AppStream file.
* Avoid warnings with Qt 6 caused by deprecated signal handler syntax.


Changes in version 19.0:

* The minimum required Qt version is now 5.15.
* Support compilation with Qt 6.
* The desktop version now always displays the manual with an external
  browser, which removes the dependency on the Qt WebView library and
  the compilation option PENTOBI_OPEN_HELP_EXTERNALLY.
* The Qt SVG library is no longer needed.
* Loading game files in encodings other than UTF-8 is no longer
  supported.
* Enabled Fusion style on desktop again now that QTBUG-77107 no longer
  appears in newer Fedora versions.
* Saving games on Android now uses the Storage Access Framework instead
  of legacy external storage, which supports building the app with
  target SDK version 30 (Android 11) and adds support for cloud-based
  storage.
* Enabled support for landscape orientation on Android.
* Migrated build system for Android app from qmake to CMake.
* Support for different comment showing modes (Always/As Needed/Never)
  on Android.
* Remaining pieces on Android are now always shown in order to play
  even in game variants where a player plays two colors.
Source: README, updated 2021-12-05