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109 * Changes in XEmacs 20.3 | 109 * Changes in XEmacs 20.3 |
110 ======================== | 110 ======================== |
111 | 111 |
112 ** Autoconf 2 is supported. | 112 ** XEmacs runs on Windows NT. |
113 | |
114 Thanks to David Hobley <davidh@wr.com.au> and Marc Paquette | |
115 <marcpa@cam.org>, XEmacs now runs on Windows NT. | |
116 | |
117 For now, you need an X server to be able to run it, but Marc is | |
118 working on a port that implements a native NT device. We need *your* | |
119 help. | |
113 | 120 |
114 ** Multiple TTY frames are now available. | 121 ** Multiple TTY frames are now available. |
115 | 122 |
116 On consoles that display only one frame at a time (e.g. TTY consoles), | 123 On consoles that display only one frame at a time (e.g. TTY consoles), |
117 creating a new frame with `C-x 5 2' also raises and selects that | 124 creating a new frame with `C-x 5 2' also raises and selects that |
118 frame. The behavior of window system frames is unchanged. | 125 frame. The behavior of window system frames is unchanged. |
126 | |
127 ** C-x n d now runs the new command narrow-to-defun, | |
128 which narrows the accessible parts of the buffer to just | |
129 the current defun. | |
130 | |
131 ** The new command C-x 4 0 (kill-buffer-and-window) kills the | |
132 current buffer and deletes the selected window. It asks for | |
133 confirmation first. | |
134 | |
135 ** XEmacs can now save the minibuffer histories from various | |
136 minibuffers. To use this feature, add the line: | |
137 | |
138 (savehist-load) | |
139 | |
140 to your .emacs. This will load the minibuffer histories (if any) at | |
141 startup, as well as instruct XEmacs to save them before exiting. You | |
142 can use Customize to add or remove the histories being saved. | |
143 | |
144 ** Gnuserv changes | |
145 | |
146 *** The Lisp part of gnuserv has been rewritten to allow for more | |
147 flexibility and features. | |
148 | |
149 *** Many new options and variables are now customizable. Try | |
150 `M-x customize-group RET gnuserv RET'. | |
151 | |
152 *** The `gnuattact' and `gnudoit' programs have been abandoned in | |
153 favor of `gnuclient', which now accepts the standard `-nw', | |
154 `-eval' and `-f' options. | |
119 | 155 |
120 ** Etags changes. | 156 ** Etags changes. |
121 | 157 |
122 *** In C, C++, Objective C and Java, Etags tags global variables by | 158 *** In C, C++, Objective C and Java, Etags tags global variables by |
123 default. The resulting tags files are inflated by 30% on average. | 159 default. The resulting tags files are inflated by 30% on average. |
150 | 186 |
151 | 187 |
152 | 188 |
153 * Lisp and internal changes in XEmacs 20.3 | 189 * Lisp and internal changes in XEmacs 20.3 |
154 ========================================== | 190 ========================================== |
191 | |
192 ** Autoconf 2 is supported, making XEmacs more conforming to | |
193 conventions used by other free software. | |
194 | |
195 ** tty-erase-char is a new variable that reports which character | |
196 was set up as the terminal's erase character at the tim Emacs was started. | |
197 | |
155 | 198 |
156 | 199 |
157 * Changes in XEmacs 20.2 | 200 * Changes in XEmacs 20.2 |
158 ======================== | 201 ======================== |
159 | 202 |