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Edit Package wordgrinder
https://github.com/davidgiven/wordgrinder

WordGrinder is a simple, Unicode-aware word processor that runs on the
console. It's designed to get the hell out of your way and let you write;
it does very little, but what it does it does well.

It supports basic paragraph styles, basic character styles, basic screen
markup, a menu interface that means you don't have to remember complex
key sequences, HTML import and export, and some other useful features.

WordGrinder does not require X. It runs in a terminal. (But there's a
version which uses X if you want it.)

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_service 0000000554 554 Bytes
_servicedata 0000000239 239 Bytes
wordgrinder-dev+git20211220.ff02992.tar.gz 0002430008 2.32 MB
wordgrinder.changes 0000002890 2.82 KB
wordgrinder.obsinfo 0000000118 118 Bytes
wordgrinder.spec 0000002898 2.83 KB
Revision 1 (latest revision is 18)
Scott Bradnick's avatar Scott Bradnick (sbradnick) committed (revision 1)
- Update to version dev+git20211220.ff02992:
  * Typo fix.
  * Update after merge.
  * Update documentation.
  * More brotli libraries.
  * Explicitly link against libbrotlidec.
  * I don't think the brotli libraries are needed any more?
  * The font can now be updated at run-time, and fewer crashes if you get the parameters wrong.
  * The GUI configuration dialogue now works, but it's kind of clunky and getting things wrong leads to problems.
  * Fix org mode tests.
  * Remove non-existent import
  * Add tests
  * Add support for .org export

Several tags that were missed in this release are skipped.
For example, 0.5.0 and 0.5.2 are both fake releases.
Overall, the build system was improved and simplified
greatly. The ports to MacOS (via Homebrew, as well) 
and Windows are complete. The .spec file is a lot simpler
now because of this.
`wordgrinder-pmfile.patch` is deleted due to incompatibility
with the completely new build system.
- Update to 0.7
  + Support newer Lua (5.3)
  + New text-based file format (they are diffable)
  + New build system: faster, more reliable
  + new dense paragraph mode
    removes gaps between paragraphs
  + many bug fixes
- includes changes from 0.6.0 (major release)
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