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Music Applet checkins
213: Properly ellipsize long strings in the scroller.
212: Do not limit the maximum size for the applet, and have the song
211: Implemented very basic size control to prevent runaway growth of song
210: Implement wrapper to allow Python code to call
209: Change the way MPRIS-based plugins toggle playback.
208: Implemented basic Amarok 2 support.
207: Refresh radio metadata properly in Amarok plugin.
206: Change version number to denote bzr snapshot.
205: Prepare for 2.4.2 release.
204: Fully destroy old SongTooltipGuts each time a new one is made, so that the
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132: Expose information learned about partner's hand to the bidding logic.
131: Reorder choice points to vastly improve run-time.
130: Implemented responder's rebid after opener bids 4NT after a strong-2
129: Implemented bids following opener's 2NT rebid in a strong-2 opening.
128: Implemented opener's rebid after partner's negative strong-2 response.
127: Implemented responses to strong-2 openings.
126: Implemented strong 2C opening bids.
125: Implemented responder's second bid in a weak-2 opening.
124: Implemented opener's rebids in a weak-2 opening.
123: Implemented responses to a weak 2 opening.
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