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Request 538560 accepted

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)
+ New X11 frontend
+ Italic display in terminals (bold and italic on Linux for the
first time)
+ Colour configuration on X11 and Windows
+ global key maps (via a config file)
+ smart quote support
+ more efficient and smaller files
+ undo and redo
+ spellchecker
+ search works properly across words with markup
+ export to MarkDown (.md)
+ more HTML emission fixes
+ persistent settings that aren't stored in the document
+ more traditional charstyle selection (you can now press ^B at
the beginning of words)
+ more traditional selection model (shift+cursor keys)
+ fix crash when large .wg files are loaded
- includes changes from 0.5.2.1
+ delete word
+ subsection counts now correct
+ HTML PRE emission issue corrected.
+ use newer minizip to support Ubuntu builds
+ Homebrew build system for MacOS
+ minor bugfixes
- includes changes from 0.5.1
+ fixed major file corruption bug
+ bold
+ page count
+ widescreen mode
+ UI style overhaul
+ many minor bugfixes.
- includes changes from 0.4.1:
+ Build improvements for Debian
+ bug fixes
- includes changes from 0.4
+ major overhaul: OpenDocument import/export
+ smaller file format
+ Updated to Lua 5.2
+ Migrated from `Prime Mover` to `make`

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Avindra Goolcharan's avatar

If you're wondering why DESTDIR, PREFIX, etc, are being set during the build phase, see this issue:

https://github.com/davidgiven/wordgrinder/issues/41


Request History
Avindra Goolcharan's avatar

avindra created request

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)
+ New X11 frontend
+ Italic display in terminals (bold and italic on Linux for the
first time)
+ Colour configuration on X11 and Windows
+ global key maps (via a config file)
+ smart quote support
+ more efficient and smaller files
+ undo and redo
+ spellchecker
+ search works properly across words with markup
+ export to MarkDown (.md)
+ more HTML emission fixes
+ persistent settings that aren't stored in the document
+ more traditional charstyle selection (you can now press ^B at
the beginning of words)
+ more traditional selection model (shift+cursor keys)
+ fix crash when large .wg files are loaded
- includes changes from 0.5.2.1
+ delete word
+ subsection counts now correct
+ HTML PRE emission issue corrected.
+ use newer minizip to support Ubuntu builds
+ Homebrew build system for MacOS
+ minor bugfixes
- includes changes from 0.5.1
+ fixed major file corruption bug
+ bold
+ page count
+ widescreen mode
+ UI style overhaul
+ many minor bugfixes.
- includes changes from 0.4.1:
+ Build improvements for Debian
+ bug fixes
- includes changes from 0.4
+ major overhaul: OpenDocument import/export
+ smaller file format
+ Updated to Lua 5.2
+ Migrated from `Prime Mover` to `make`


Martin Pluskal's avatar

pluskalm accepted request

anyways its not in distribution so why not

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