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FET (free timetabling software) automatically schedules the timetable of a school, high school, or university.

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2009-01-15 07:00
5.8.0

This release adds the ability to view locked activities in the timetables and toggle lock/unlock activities in the timetable, lock/unlock the activities of a certain day, and lock/unlock the activities that end a student's day. The constraints activity preferred starting time and activity preferred room have now an attribute, which can mean that some constraints are added permanently by the human operator and cannot be unlocked from the view timetable form. There are minor bugfixes and improvements. The output of the activities timetable as XML has been added.
Tags: Minor feature enhancements

2008-12-18 06:27
5.7.7

Minor improvements (the settings are now saved in a file that does not contain spaces under GNU/Linux. A better #define Q_OS_WIN for detecting Windows in compilation).
Tags: Code cleanup

2008-12-08 04:36
5.7.6

Minor interface improvements. The command line version now has the parameter "htmllevel"; the old one was "timetablehtmllevel", which still works. A description of the default values has been added to the README file. There are other interface improvements.
Tags: Code cleanup

2008-12-02 06:07
5.7.5

This release adds constraint 2 activities grouped, which is the non-oriented version of constraint 2 activities consecutive (the activities can be placed in any order, but one near the other). It has an additional test to ensure that constraints with the same starting time are not impossible. It has very minor bugfixes.
Tags: Minor feature enhancements

2008-11-25 06:32
5.7.4

This release has a minor bugfix. It has switched to Qt 4.4.3, adds a user's manual, and updates the Spanish translation.
Tags: Code cleanup

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