![]() ( Vin Shelton)įix: Remove dk. from list of package download sites. ( It's me FKtPp ))įix: Make winclient startup more reliable. ( Ben Wing)įix: #'gnuserv-edit-files goes to line only if linenumber non-nil. ( Ben Wing)įix: Crash when reset_glyph_cachels() is called on the minibuffer window when creating a frame. ( Stephen Turnbull)įix: Crash in _wgetdcwd(.) when linking against msvcrt8 ( Adrian Aichner)įix: Crash in printing if gc_in_progress and in_debug_print ( Ben Wing)įix: Crash when printing window with Qt as its buffer. ![]() ( Aidan Kehoe)įix: Crash in PNG handling (issue570). User-Visible Bug Fixes and Minor Improvementsįix: Crash by registering all CCL programs. new: Functions may return multiple values as in Common Lisp (incompatible with cl.el implementation in some cases). ( Mats Lidell, Jerry James, Stephen Turnbull, Aidan Kehoe, Ben Wing, Mike Sperber) Remove: Last release under GPL v2 future releases will be GPL v3 or later. Version, you can repeatedly apply patchkits.Īlso, if you don't have the packages yet, seeĬhanges Major Features and Backward Incompatible Changes They will be rebuilt when you make XEmacs. If you already have a 21.5.29 source tree, a patchkit is available in To take care to safe your work often and follow a regular backup regime. Remain and new ones will be introduced as development proceeds. At this point in time, it is the version that most developersĪre using for their daily work. The usual "no warranty" disclaimer (see etc/COPYING, sections 10 and 11)Īpplies. Support for Unicode, updates to the build infrastructure, and developmentįor general information about XEmacs, the developers, and the user So far the main effort has been on improved Major new subsystems and fixes to design bugs that experience shows will 21.5 is the code base for introduction of The current series started with XEmacsĢ1.5.0 (an alias for XEmacs 21.4.0 "Solid Vapor", the first release in See the (not so) Brief List of Changes for aĬomplete list, and the ChangeLogs for full details. There are many other improvements and fixes, but these old fingers are To share compiled libraries between XEmacs 21.4 and XEmacs 21.5.ĭidier Verna has implemented a background-placement face property, withĪ half-dozen crashes have been fixed, thanks to Aidan Kehoe, Stephen Package distribution, but some incompatibilities may remain if you try Hard to hide this with appropriate macros, including in the XEmacs With the old cl.el implementation by returning lists. The multiple value support is incompatible The C level, and by fixing many incompatibilities observed by running ![]() Lisp compatibility, specifically by implementing true multiple values at X, but it is strongly recommended that you use Mule-enabled XEmacs inĪny environment using an coding system other than ASCII or Latin-1.Īidan Kehoe has put a lot of effort into improving the Lisp language. ISO Latin series, KOI8, etc.) and display using an appropriate font on Is still possible to read in files in legacy 8-bit coding systems (the Particular, it is not possible to decode other subsets from Unicode. XEmacsen can only handle the Latin-1 subset of Unicode internally. Transcoded from Latin-1 or ISO-2022-JP to UTF-8. Now that XEmacs always has a UTF-8 decoder, some files have been Others if I missed you, you have my apologies!)Īs always, there is a raft of changes from Ben Wing, Mule-izing filesĪnd improving debugging facilities, as well as a lot of refactoring. Stephen Turnbull, Aidan Kehoe, Ben Wing, and Mike Sperber (and possibly If thisĬauses problems for you, don't hesistate to report it as a bug! ThisĮffort was led by Mats Lidell and Jerry James, with contributions from Unclear authorship which were believed to be unused in practice haveīeen removed, including support for many "obsolete" platforms. Under the GNU General Public License, version 3 or later, at yourĪs part of the effort to prepare for relicensing, many files with What will be the last release of XEmacs 21.5 licensed under the GNU The successor to XEmacs 21.5.29 "garbanzo", "garlic" adds many changes to "garlic" is the thirty-first in the VEGETABLE series. Subject: XEmacs 21.5.30 "garlic" is released.
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