TxtView software displays text files from the song's directory through a script.
When you start using TxtView, simply right-click on a song that's in your playlist and go to "TxtView -> Open" to get started. As for what's new in this release, there are some notable updates that are worth mentioning. For example, you now have the option to use Wrap/No Wrap and Fixed/non fixed chars in the menu, which provides you with more flexibility.
The script has also begun using built-in functions from Python instead of Qdir/file/etc., which may help to improve its overall performance. Additionally, the Open With... feature is set to /usr/bin by default, and there's the use of mimetypes + filename to guess whether a file is a text file or not (mimetypes is built-in and tends to provide better results than magic, which is a third-party tool that could also create dependencies).
Overall, if you're looking for a handy script that can help you easily view text files associated with your songs, then TxtView may be worth checking out.
Version 0.0.4: N/A