GNOME 47.1 Release

GNOME 47.1 Released to Improve Quick Settings Accessibility and Display Scaling!
This release also fixes explicit sync with virtual monitors without PipeWire streams and add accent color support in the tablet configuration UI.

After a one-week delay, the GNOME project released today GNOME 47.1 as the first maintenance update to the latest and greatest GNOME 47 “Denver” desktop environment series to fix bugs and crashes, but also introduce various improvements.

GNOME 47.1 is here to improve Quick Settings accessibility, improve the accuracy of inset box shadows, fix uneven padding in notification headers, fix layout issues with the new dialog style, add accent color support in the tablet configuration UI, improve detection of preferred primary devices, fix explicit sync with virtual monitors without PipeWire streams, improve grabbing of tablet devices.

The Epiphany (GNOME Web) web browser received quite the attention in this first point release to the GNOME 47 series, allowing users to add bookmarks in Incognito mode, disabling tab navigation shortcuts in the tab overview, no longer storing page snapshots in the Web App mode, adding tooltips to bookmarks tag rows, improving the certificate selection dialog, no longer setting the web view background color, and fixing crashes.

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