Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!snorkelwacker.mit.edu!bloom-picayune.mit.edu!news From: drk@athena.mit.edu (David R Kohr) Newsgroups: comp.emacs Subject: Info about newest version of MicroEMACS Message-ID: <1991Mar22.235022.26410@athena.mit.edu> Date: 22 Mar 91 23:50:22 GMT Sender: news@athena.mit.edu (News system) Organization: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Lines: 88 Scott Telford (scott%cs.hw.ac.uk@nsfnet-relay.ac.uk) recently announced on comp.windows.ms.programmer that a new mostly-bugfix version of MicroEMACS, v. 3.10m, was available on midas.mgmt.purdue.edu. I asked him a few questions about the new version and future MicroEMACS development in general; I thought his responses would be of general interest to this group. >I can't FTP to midas.mgmt.purdue.edu; it denies access to user "anonymous". >Does this machine not allow anonymous FTP at all, or only at restricted >times? Dan says (in the article he posted to comp.emacs when v3.10e was released) that anonymous FTP is available "outside the hours of 8am to 5:30pm central time". Also midas.mgmt.purdue.edu may also be zeus.mgmt.purdue.edu. (I use the Princeton BITFTP server, so I can't say vey much about this. All I know is that it has worked when you use the midas address) >Also, what is the story on new MicroEMACS development? Dan Lawrence told me >late last year that a version 3.11 would be coming out this past >January, with lots of badly-needed bugfixes for the Sun version (among >other things). This failed to materialize, and Dan has been basically >ignoring my queries about the new version since then (or else not receiving >my messages: I don't know which). The last I heard about 3.11 was that it would be released before the end of last year(!). BTW, Dan posted an article to comp.emacs on March 10 (about the block mode command page) from the address dan@mdbs.uucp. >Could you tell me who did the work on the "3.10m" version you posted about? v3.10m doesn't even come with release notes, so the only documentation I've got is the history.c file. Briefly the new things (since 3.10e) in it are: - provision for non-standard end-of-line codes - Sun version works. - Improved file locking for SunOS/OS/2/DOS. - 16-bit character/Kanji support for NEC PC-9801 and Fujitsu FMR-70 - New REP mode (slightly different to OVER mode) - Configurable set of character considered to be "in a word". - Jove-type "pop-up" temporary windows that overlay the screen - used for list-buffers, describe-bindings etc. - OS/2 version works. - MAGIC mode + and ? metacharacters added. - various bugfixes. Most of this seems to have been done by Dan and John Gamble. >Also, the documentation hasn't been updated in ages. I've volunteered to >help with this (especially in production of a troff rather than SCRIBE >version of the manual), but Dan Lawrence hasn't been answering my messages >at all. A troff version would be more useful than Scribe-format, but I think TeX would be the best format to use (it seems to be superceding troff in most places). What *is* really needed though, is a properly-formatted ASCII version - the emacs.txt file with v3.10 is appalling! -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Scott Telford Janet: scott@uk.ac.hw.cs / scott@cs.hw.ac.uk | | Comp Sci IV Internet: scott%cs.hw.ac.uk@nsfnet-relay.ac.uk | | Dept of Computer Science uucp: scott%hwcs@ukc.uucp | | Heriot-Watt University | | 79 Grassmarket "This time it was right, it would work, and | | Edinburgh EH1 2HJ no-one would have to get nailed to anything." | | United Kingdom - Intro to The Hitch-Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- -- David R. Kohr M.I.T. Lincoln Laboratory Group 45 ("Radars 'R' Us") email: drk@ll.mit.edu (preferred) or drk@athena.mit.edu phone: (617)981-0775 (work) or (617)527-3908 (home)