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authorGlenn Morris2009-07-02 02:31:57 +0000
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(Antinews): Minor changes in phrasing.
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12009-07-02 Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org>
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3 * anti.texi (Antinews): Minor changes in phrasing.
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5 * cal-xtra.texi, fortran-xtra.texi: Re-order a few things to reduce
6 some underfull lines in dvi output.
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8 * emacs-xtra.texi (Introduction): Mention included in info Emacs manual.
9
10 * sending.texi (Mail Sending): Add a tiny bit on mailclient.
11
12 * vc-xtra.texi (Advanced VC Usage): End all menu items with a period.
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12009-07-01 Jan Djärv <jan.h.d@swipnet.se> 142009-07-01 Jan Djärv <jan.h.d@swipnet.se>
2 15
3 * xresources.texi (Table of Resources): Mention maximized for 16 * xresources.texi (Table of Resources): Mention maximized for
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16@item 16@item
17We have switched to a character representation specially designed for 17We have switched to a character representation specially designed for
18Emacs. Rather than forcing all the widely used scripts artificially 18Emacs. Rather than forcing all the widely used scripts into artificial
19into alignment, as Unicode does, Emacs treats them all equally, giving 19alignment, as Unicode does, Emacs treats them all equally, giving
20each one a place in the space of character codes. We have eliminated 20each one a place in the space of character codes. We have eliminated
21the confusing practice, in Emacs 23, whereby one character can belong 21the confusing practice, in Emacs 23, whereby one character can belong
22to multiple character sets. Now each script has its own variant, and 22to multiple character sets. Now each script has its own variant, and
@@ -111,16 +111,16 @@ will remove DVCS support entirely, so you should migrate your projects
111to CVS. 111to CVS.
112 112
113@item 113@item
114Rmail now uses a special file format, Babyl format, designed specially 114Rmail now uses a special file format, Babyl format, specifically designed
115for storing and editing mail. When you visit a file in Rmail, or get new 115for storing and editing mail. When you visit a file in Rmail, or get new
116mail, Rmail converts it automatically to Babyl format. 116mail, Rmail converts it automatically to Babyl format.
117 117
118@item 118@item
119Emacs can no longer display frames on X windows and text terminals 119Emacs can no longer display frames on X windows and text terminals
120(ttys) simultaneously. If you start Emacs as an X application, the 120(ttys) simultaneously. If you start Emacs as an X application, it
121Emacs job can only create X frames; if you start Emacs on a tty, the 121can only create X frames; if you start Emacs on a tty, it can only use
122Emacs job can only use that tty. No more confusion about which type 122that tty. No more confusion about which type of frame
123of frame @command{emacsclient} will use in any given Emacs session! 123@command{emacsclient} will use in any given Emacs session!
124 124
125@item 125@item
126Emacs can no longer be started as a daemon. You can be sure that if 126Emacs can no longer be started as a daemon. You can be sure that if