
"Delete elements of type X" no longer resets the cursor position. "Find next error" detects more types of errors. "Note" elements in PDF output are now more configurable: they can be omitted completely, displayed normally, or they can have a rectangle drawn around them to make them stand out more. The "File" menu now keeps a list of the most recent scripts opened. "Goto page" and "Goto scene" commands were added. In the dialogue chart, the bar height for each page is scaled according to how many dialogue lines the character has on that page, and the "Dialogue density" graph has been changed to a graph showing the percentage of action, dialogue, character and "other" lines on each page. Support for Windows versions older than Windows 2000 is removed since they do not support Unicode. wxWidgets 2.6 and Unicode builds of it are supported, in addition to the 2.4/ANSI version that was previously supported. A much wider range of Linux distributions is supported. The "double space" linebreak style is removed with this change, which fixes an obscure bug with lines that end in two spaces. Lines with trailing spaces are now allowed to be longer than the element's normal maximum line width. "ScriptNext" and "ScriptPrev" commands were added.
Opening scripts at their last saved position is now supported.Auto-capitalizing 'i' to 'I' is now supported.Blyte now uses a custom tab control, saving vertical space on the screen.User-specified TrueType fonts can now be used in the generated PDF files, and optionally embedded.The above also means that Blyte should now run on any Linux distribution, since we no longer have to generate our own binary packages in an effort to hide the source code.Thus, you no longer need to buy a license to get access to the full features of the program, they are always enabled. Blyte is no longer a proprietary, commercial program, but licensed freely under the GPL.
Speed up name database decoding by 600%. Only support Unicode builds of wxWidgets.
Smoother scrolling (old scrolling behavior available as an option). Add Final Draft (FDX) import and export support. Cleaned up interface (removal of element type combobox, moving status info to tab ctrl space, better tab ctrl, better looking draft mode, etc.). Program is renamed to Trelby and new website launched. Add "About" page in config dialogs explaining what they are for. Fix long script names overflowing the tabs. When text is selected: Backspace deletes it, typing replaces it. Ability to use a different text color for each element type. Windows installer will not try to run Trelby as the wrong user anymore. Text import can optionally ignore certain lines.
Install directory is configurable on Windows. Here's a summary of important changes done to Trelby in each version.