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Import from CVS: tag r20-5b24
| author | cvs |
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| date | Mon, 13 Aug 2007 10:19:59 +0200 |
| parents | 83b3d10dcba9 |
| children | 11cf20601dec |
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| 100 *** Localized Japanese menubars are available if XEmacs is built with | 100 *** Localized Japanese menubars are available if XEmacs is built with |
| 101 XFONTSET and either the X11 libraries are built with X_LOCALE defined | 101 XFONTSET and either the X11 libraries are built with X_LOCALE defined |
| 102 or the native C libraries support Japanese localization. This has | 102 or the native C libraries support Japanese localization. This has |
| 103 been available since 20.3, only it hasn't been announced before. | 103 been available since 20.3, only it hasn't been announced before. |
| 104 | 104 |
| 105 ** In Text mode, now only blank lines separate paragraphs. | |
| 106 This makes it possible to get the full benefit of Adaptive Fill mode | |
| 107 in Text mode, and other modes derived from it (such as Mail mode). | |
| 108 TAB in Text mode now runs the command indent-relative; this | |
| 109 makes a practical difference only when you use indented paragraphs. | |
| 110 | |
| 111 As a result, the old Indented Text mode is now identical to Text mode, | |
| 112 and is an alias for it. | |
| 113 | |
| 114 If you want spaces at the beginning of a line to start a paragraph, | |
| 115 use the new mode, Paragraph Indent Text mode. | |
| 116 | |
| 105 | 117 |
| 106 * Lisp and internal changes in XEmacs 20.5 | 118 * Lisp and internal changes in XEmacs 20.5 |
| 107 ========================================== | 119 ========================================== |
| 108 | 120 |
| 109 ** There is initial support for 31-bit integers in elisp (normally, | 121 ** There is initial support for 31-bit integers in elisp (normally, |
| 110 integers are only 28 bits wide on 32-bit machines.) Compile with | 122 integers are only 28 bits wide on 32-bit machines.) Compile with |
| 111 -DUSE_MINIMAL_TAGBITS to test. With this change, the maximum buffer | 123 -DUSE_MINIMAL_TAGBITS to test. With this change, the maximum buffer |
| 112 size on 32-bit machines is bumped from 128M to 1G. | 124 size on 32-bit machines is bumped from 128M to 1G. |
| 113 | |
| 114 ** The internal image code now uses the ImageMagick library as an | |
| 115 interface to various image-related functions. You still need the | |
| 116 other libraries to build the image support, though. | |
| 117 | 125 |
| 118 ** The XEmacs hashtables now have a consistent read/print syntax. | 126 ** The XEmacs hashtables now have a consistent read/print syntax. |
| 119 This means that a hashtable will be readably printed in a | 127 This means that a hashtable will be readably printed in a |
| 120 structure-like form: | 128 structure-like form: |
| 121 | 129 |
