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Re: [Texmacs-dev] New stable release 1.0.5


From: Juan Pablo Romero
Subject: Re: [Texmacs-dev] New stable release 1.0.5
Date: Thu, 5 May 2005 21:33:00 -0500

Hi

There is serious bug with TeXmacs for windows, (including v 1.0.5, :( ).

The problem is that the moment you type an accented character (á, é,
...,),  texmacs stops processing some keys, (like Enter, Esc, etc.).
Some times it is even necessary to kill texmacs.

Regards

   Juan Pablo



On 4/27/05, Joris van der Hoeven <address@hidden> wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> Here follow the diffed and full release notes for the stable
> version 1.0.5, which is available now. If you notice any major bugs,
> then please let me know quickly, so that I can correct them before
> the official release tomorrow morning.
> 
> Best wishes, Joris
> 
> =================================================================
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> I am happy to announce the new stable release 1.0.5 of TeXmacs.
> The main improvements with respect to TeXmacs-1.0.4 are:
> 
>   * A native Windows port of TeXmacs is available now.
> 
>   * Addition of the (still imperfect) svmono, svjour, elsart and ifac styles.
> 
>   * A more complete documentation on how to write style files.
> 
>   * German translation of the manual by Dietmar Jung.
> 
>   * Several minor improvements in performance.
> 
>   * Updated and improved Maxima plug-in for upcoming version 5.9.2 of Maxima.
> 
>   * Addition of a plug-in for DraTeX.
> 
> Best wishes,
> 
> -----------------------------------------------------------
> Joris van der Hoeven <address@hidden>
> http://www.texmacs.org: GNU TeXmacs scientific text editor
> http://www.math.u-psud.fr/~vdhoeven: personal homepage
> -----------------------------------------------------------
> 
> =================================================================
> 
> Hi,
> 
> We are happy to announce the release of GNU TeXmacs 1.0.5,
> a free and user-friendly structured text editor.
> You can download the program at
> 
>         http://www.texmacs.org
> 
> TeXmacs allows you to write structured documents directly
> on your screen, in a what-you-see-is-what-you-get manner.
> The editor comes with special support for mathematical formulas and
> the typographical quality of the printed output is comparable with
> what you can achieve with the TeX/LaTeX system.
> 
> TeXmacs can be used on all major Unix-based platforms,
> including Cygwin (for use under Windows) and Fink (for use on MacOsX).
> A reasonably fast computer (1GHz) is recommended for comfortable use.
> Documents can be saved in the native TeXmacs format, XML, or Scheme.
> An input converter exists for LaTeX and documents can be converted
> into LaTeX, Html, Postscript and Pdf.
> 
> TeXmacs is extremely customizable and extensible in several ways.
> First of all, the user may write his/her own "dynamic macros" and
> style files. Secondly, in a similar way as in Emacs, you may customize
> the user interface and write your own enhancements to the editor via
> the Guile/Scheme extension language.
> 
> Extern programs can be interfaced with TeXmacs in a very easy and
> flexible way. For instance, TeXmacs can be made to behave like a shell,
> but with structured input and output. Plug-ins exist for many computer
> algebra systems (Axiom, Giac, gTybalt, Macaulay 2, Maxima, Mupad, Pari,
> Reduce, Yacas) and several other scientific programs (Clisp, Cmucl,
> Dr. Geo, Eukleides, Matlab, GNU Octave, Python, Qcl, GNU R, Scilab).
> 
> The program has been designed with an eye on the future.
> We plan to let TeXmacs evolve into an XML editor with dynamic
> XSL support. Other tools, like a spreadsheet, a web-publisher,
> a presentation mode and a scientific drawing editor
> will be integrated in the years to come.
> 
> Finally, there is a dynamic community of users and developers
> around TeXmacs:
> 
>         http://www.texmacs.org/tmweb/home/ml.en.html
>         http://www.texmacs.org/tmweb/help/help.en.html
> 
> At these addresses, you can find documentation, ask questions and
> make your own contributions. Such feedback will enable us to
> make TeXmacs evolve toward an ideal working environment for you.
> 
> Yours sincerely,
> 
> -----------------------------------------------------------
> Joris van der Hoeven <address@hidden>
> http://www.texmacs.org: GNU TeXmacs scientific text editor
> http://www.math.u-psud.fr/~vdhoeven: personal homepage
> -----------------------------------------------------------
> 
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