Mercurial > emacs
changeset 51928:c94d493b710a
Merge in the changes for versions 21.2 and 21.3 as
documented on the EMACS_21_1_RC branch.
author | Nick Roberts <nickrob@snap.net.nz> |
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date | Mon, 14 Jul 2003 20:37:35 +0000 |
parents | 6b832345cf82 |
children | 3da2cf447bf9 |
files | etc/NEWS |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 102 insertions(+), 66 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/etc/NEWS Mon Jul 14 20:33:01 2003 +0000 +++ b/etc/NEWS Mon Jul 14 20:37:35 2003 +0000 @@ -62,15 +62,9 @@ ** Support for Cygwin was added. --- -** Support for AIX 5.1 was added. - ---- ** Support for FreeBSD/Alpha has been added. --- -** Support for BSD/OS 5.0 was added. - ---- ** Support for GNU/Linux systems on S390 machines was added. --- @@ -463,19 +457,6 @@ now shown as a hollow box or a thin bar. However, you can control how it blinks off by setting the variable `blink-cursor-alist'. - -+++ -** Emacs now supports compound-text Extended Segments in X selections. - -Some versions of X, notably XFree86, use Extended Segments to encode -in X selections characters that belong to character sets which are not -part of the list of approved standard encodings defined by the -compound text spec. An example of such non-standard encodings is -BIG5. The new coding system `compound-text-with-extensions' supports -these extensions, and is now used by default for encoding and decoding -X selections. If you don't want this support, set -`selection-coding-system' to `compound-text'. - ** The new variable `x-select-request-type' controls how Emacs requests X selection. The default value is nil, which means that Emacs requests X selection with types COMPOUND_TEXT and UTF8_STRING, @@ -577,18 +558,7 @@ `display-time-mail-directory'. +++ -** The new option `Info-scroll-prefer-subnodes' causes Info to behave -like the stand-alone Info reader (from the GNU Texinfo package) as far -as motion between nodes and their subnodes is concerned. If it is t -Emacs behaves as before when you type SPC in a menu: it visits the -subnode pointed to by the first menu entry. If this option is nil, -SPC scrolls to the end of the current node, and only then goes to the -first menu item, like the stand-alone reader does. - -This option was already introduced in Emacs 21.1, but wasn't -advertised in the NEWS. - -The default is now nil. (Prior to Emacs 21.4, it was t.) +** The default value for `Info-scroll-prefer-subnodes' is now nil. --- ** LDAP support now defaults to ldapsearch from OpenLDAP version 2. @@ -894,14 +864,6 @@ ** The variable `cursor-in-non-selected-windows' can now be set to any of the recognized cursor types. -+++ -** The default values of `tooltip-delay' and `tooltip-hide-delay' -were changed. - ---- -** On terminals whose erase-char is ^H (Backspace), Emacs -now uses normal-erase-is-backspace-mode. - --- ** The variable `auto-save-file-name-transforms' now has a third element that controls whether or not the function `make-auto-save-file-name' will @@ -1356,11 +1318,6 @@ which puts calls to `isearch-resume' in the command history. --- -** When the *scratch* buffer is recreated, its mode is set from -initial-major-mode, which normally is lisp-interaction-mode, -instead of using default-major-mode. - ---- ** Lisp mode now uses font-lock-doc-face for the docstrings. --- @@ -1467,17 +1424,6 @@ * New modes and packages in 21.4 ** GDB-Script-mode is used for files like .gdbinit. -** GDB-UI is now part of the Emacs distribution. - -This mode acts as an enhanced graphical user interface to GDB. You can -interact with GDB through the GUD buffer in the usual way, but there are also -further buffers which control the execution and describe the state of your -program. It separates the input/output of your program from that of GDB and -displays expressions and their current values in their own buffers. It also -uses features of Emacs 21 such as the display margin for breakpoints, and the -tool bar. - -Use M-x gdba to start GDB-UI. --- ** Ido mode is now part of the Emacs distribution. @@ -1674,8 +1620,7 @@ mode-lines in inverse-video. --- -** The obsolete C mode (c-mode.el) has been removed to avoid problems -with Custom. cplus-md.el, which required it, has also been removed. +** cplus-md.el has been removed to avoid problems with Custom. ** New package benchmark.el contains simple support for convenient timing measurements of code (including the garbage collection component). @@ -2394,11 +2339,6 @@ properties--any specified text properties are discarded. +++ -*** The meanings of scroll-up-aggressively and scroll-down-aggressively -have been interchanged, so that the former now controls scrolling up, -and the latter now controls scrolling down. - -+++ ** New function window-body-height. This is like window-height but does not count the mode line @@ -2630,10 +2570,6 @@ to test/provide subfeatures. Also `provide' now checks `after-load-alist' and runs any code associated with the provided feature. ---- -** The variable `compilation-parse-errors-filename-function' can -be used to transform filenames found in compilation output. - +++ ** Functions `file-name-sans-extension' and `file-name-extension' now ignore the leading dots in file names, so that file names such as @@ -2711,6 +2647,16 @@ ** New packages: +*** The new package gdb-ui.el provides an enhanced graphical interface to +GDB. You can interact with GDB through the GUD buffer in the usual way, but +there are also further buffers which control the execution and describe the +state of your program. It separates the input/output of your program from +that of GDB and displays expressions and their current values in their own +buffers. It also uses features of Emacs 21 such as the display margin for +breakpoints, and the toolbar. + +Use M-x gdba to start GDB-UI. + *** The new package syntax.el provides an efficient way to find the current syntactic context (as returned by parse-partial-sexp). @@ -2728,6 +2674,96 @@ as help and apropos buffers. +* Installation changes in Emacs 21.3 + +** Support for GNU/Linux on little-endian MIPS and on IBM S390 has +been added. + + +* Changes in Emacs 21.3 + +** The obsolete C mode (c-mode.el) has been removed to avoid problems +with Custom. + +** UTF-16 coding systems are available, encoding the same characters +as mule-utf-8. Coding system `utf-16-le-dos' is useful as the value +of `selection-coding-system' in MS Windows, allowing you to paste +multilingual text from the clipboard. Set it interactively with +C-x RET x or in .emacs with `(set-selection-coding-system 'utf-16-le-dos)'. + +** There is a new language environment for UTF-8 (set up automatically +in UTF-8 locales). + +** Translation tables are available between equivalent characters in +different Emacs charsets -- for instance `e with acute' coming from the +Latin-1 and Latin-2 charsets. User options `unify-8859-on-encoding-mode' +and `unify-8859-on-decoding-mode' respectively turn on translation +between ISO 8859 character sets (`unification') on encoding +(e.g. writing a file) and decoding (e.g. reading a file). Note that +`unify-8859-on-encoding-mode' is useful and safe, but +`unify-8859-on-decoding-mode' can cause text to change when you read +it and write it out again without edits, so it is not generally advisable. +By default `unify-8859-on-encoding-mode' is turned on. + +** In Emacs running on the X window system, the default value of +`selection-coding-system' is now `compound-text-with-extensions'. + +If you want the old behavior, set selection-coding-system to +compound-text, which may be significantly more efficient. Using +compound-text-with-extensions seems to be necessary only for decoding +text from applications under XFree86 4.2, whose behaviour is actually +contrary to the compound text specification. + + +* Installation changes in Emacs 21.2 + +** Support for BSD/OS 5.0 has been added. + +** Support for AIX 5.1 was added. + + +* Changes in Emacs 21.2 + +** Emacs now supports compound-text extended segments in X selections. + +X applications can use `extended segments' to encode characters in +compound text that belong to character sets which are not part of the +list of approved standard encodings for X, e.g. Big5. To paste +selections with such characters into Emacs, use the new coding system +compound-text-with-extensions as the value of selection-coding-system. + +** The default values of `tooltip-delay' and `tooltip-hide-delay' +were changed. + +** On terminals whose erase-char is ^H (Backspace), Emacs +now uses normal-erase-is-backspace-mode. + +** When the *scratch* buffer is recreated, its mode is set from +initial-major-mode, which normally is lisp-interaction-mode, +instead of using default-major-mode. + +** The new option `Info-scroll-prefer-subnodes' causes Info to behave +like the stand-alone Info reader (from the GNU Texinfo package) as far +as motion between nodes and their subnodes is concerned. If it is t +(the default), Emacs behaves as before when you type SPC in a menu: it +visits the subnode pointed to by the first menu entry. If this option +is nil, SPC scrolls to the end of the current node, and only then goes +to the first menu item, like the stand-alone reader does. + +This change was already in Emacs 21.1, but wasn't advertised in the +NEWS. + + +* Lisp Changes in Emacs 21.2 + +** The meanings of scroll-up-aggressively and scroll-down-aggressively +have been interchanged, so that the former now controls scrolling up, +and the latter now controls scrolling down. + +** The variable `compilation-parse-errors-filename-function' can +be used to transform filenames found in compilation output. + + * Installation Changes in Emacs 21.1 See the INSTALL file for information on installing extra libraries and