1 Emacs Muse NEWS --- History of user-visible changes -*- outline -*-
3 * Changes in Muse 3.03 (not yet released)
5 ** Blosxom publishing (lisp/muse-blosxom.el)
7 *** New option: muse-blosxom-use-tags.
8 This specifies whether or not we are using tags. Tags allow a page to
9 belong to multiple categories, but they do not rely on the directory
10 structure for categorization.
12 *** Use `find-file' as the browsing function.
14 *** Improve internal documentation for the included pyblosxom plug-ins.
16 *** New example script: contrib/pyblosxom/make-blog.
17 This shows how to invoke contrib/pyblosxom/getstamps.py.
19 ** Core functionality (lisp/muse.el)
21 *** Fix an XEmacs beta byte-compiler issue.
23 *** Make nested list manipulation accessible to both Muse Mode
26 *** Fix failure to recognize the .muse file extension.
27 Handle the case where the user customizes the file extension.
29 *** It is now easier to indicate that Muse should not use a file
30 extension. Just do the following.
32 (setq muse-file-extension nil
35 *** Allow tab characters in explicit links.
37 *** Escape brackets in links, and then un-escape them when displaying
38 the link in a buffer of publishing it. This allows brackets to be
39 safely used in link descriptions and links, as long as you use `C-c
40 TAB l', `C-c TAB u', `C-c C-e', or automatic Planner annotations.
42 ** HTML publishing (lisp/muse-html.el)
44 *** Make sure spaces in URLs get escaped properly.
46 *** Make the Table of Contents CSS easier to customize.
47 For an example, see examples/mwolson/stylesheets/screen.css.
49 *** Fix a paragraph detection bug for paragraphs that occur after
52 ** Importing LaTeX documents (lisp/muse-import-latex.el)
54 *** Rename from muse-convert.el.
55 There are plans for importing other formats into Muse as well.
57 ** Journal (lisp/muse-journal.el)
59 *** New option: muse-journal-rss-heading-regexp.
60 Determine the regexp to use when searching for an RSS heading.
62 *** Make sure that the date is in a format that RSS readers
65 ** LaTeX publishing (lisp/muse-latex.el)
67 *** Improve escaping of specials.
69 *** Use \label{} and \ref{} for anchors and anchor references.
71 *** Emphasize table elements.
73 *** Improve table generation.
75 *** Use \url{} to publish bare URLs.
77 *** Handle case where a Muse page begins with a quote character.
79 *** Display footnotes when we have both a URL and description.
80 This makes the URLs show up on printed documents in a sensible
83 *** Escape the "@" character in the entire document.
85 *** Make images take up 75% of the width of the page.
87 *** New option: muse-latex-permit-contents-tag.
88 This specifies whether we should take action on the <contents> tag.
90 ** Muse Manual (muse.texi)
92 *** Use better style for subsections.
94 *** Make sure the PDF file for the manual is properly generated.
98 **** Mention how to customize the WikiName recognition.
102 **** Move "Common Elements" and "Deriving Styles" chapters here.
104 ** Muse Mode (lisp/muse-mode.el)
106 *** `C-c TAB' now inserts an object, prompting the user for which type.
107 `C-c TAB l' inserts a relative link.
108 `C-c TAB t' inserts a Muse tag.
109 `C-c TAB u' inserts a URL.
111 These keybindings may be modified by editing `muse-insert-map'. Note
112 that the prompt you get when you hit `C-c TAB' will not change.
114 *** New list-oriented keybindings:
115 `M-RET' inserts a list item.
116 `C->' increases list item indentation.
117 `C-<' decreases list item indentation.
119 *** Slightly improvement speed of flyspell integration
121 *** Implement searching through Muse files.
123 **** `C-c C-s' performs a search through Muse files.
125 **** New option: muse-grep-command.
126 Customize this to specify the command used for searching. In
127 particular, "glimpse" is handy. Check the documentation for this
130 *** Changed keybindings:
131 `C-c C-b' is now `muse-find-backlinks'
132 `C-c C-v' is now `muse-browse-result'
134 *** Remove the C-c C-c keybinding, since it conflicts with other
137 *** Don't require muse-publish.el, since publishing and viewing Muse
138 files are supposed to be completely separable.
140 *** Speed up searching for next and previous references.
142 *** Make filling definition lists work better.
144 *** Make editing existing links with `C-c C-e' work better.
146 *** Make browsing the resulting page with `C-c C-v' work better.
148 *** Don't throw an error if doing flyspell or following link at
151 *** When publishing a file with `C-c C-t', consult muse-project-alist
152 and use its publishing styles to intelligently prompt the user as to
153 the publishing style and output directory.
155 The old behavior of allowing the file to be published anywhere and
156 with any style has been moved to `C-c C-T'.
158 *** Clicking `mouse-2' now does the right thing when
159 mouse-yank-at-point is non-nil.
161 ** Muse Mode highlighting (lisp/muse-colors.el)
163 *** New option: muse-colors-inline-images.
164 This determines whether or not to inline an image. The default is to
165 enable this behavior.
167 **** `C-c C-i' toggles whether images are inlined.
169 **** New option: muse-colors-inline-image-method.
170 This determines how to find an image that we want to inline. The
171 default is to look in the current directory. If set to
172 'muse-colors-use-publishing-directory, it will look in the directory
173 where the current page will be published.
175 *** Make faces conform the namespace better.
176 `muse-link-face' is renamed to `muse-link'.
177 `muse-bad-link-face' is renamed to `muse-bad-link'.
178 `muse-verbatim-face' is renamed to `muse-verbatim'.
180 *** Handle muse-emphasis faces better.
182 *** Make links blue by default, like most other Emacs modes do.
184 *** Source-level change: The regexps in `muse-colors-markup' are now
185 permitted to have non-shy groupings.
189 *** lisp/muse-backlink.el -- Provide backlink support for Muse.
191 *** lisp/muse-groff.el -- This introduces the publishing styles
192 "groff" and "groff-pdf".
194 *** lisp/muse-import-docbook.el -- Convert Docbook XML into Muse format.
196 *** lisp/muse-import-xml.el -- Helper file for muse-import-docbook.el.
198 *** lisp/muse-latex2png.el -- Publish embedded LaTeX content to a PNG file.
199 This introduces the <latex> tag.
201 *** lisp/muse-xml-common.el -- Common functionality used by XML-based
202 publishing styles, such as HTML, XML, and DocBook.
204 *** experimental/muse-mathml.el -- This introduces the "mathml"
205 publishing style and the <math> tag.
207 *** experimental/muse-protocol-iw.el: Implements a simpler URL-like
208 interwiki protocol that handles subdirectories.
210 *** experimental/muse-split.el -- Splits published Muse files into several
213 ** Project settings (lisp/muse-project.el)
215 *** Introduce the `with-muse-project' macro, which makes it easier
216 to switch to a given Muse project and execute some code.
218 *** Fix an error with `custom-quote'.
220 *** Ignore buffers that have no associated filename.
221 This fixes an annoyance where Muse prompts to save BBDB and ERC
222 buffers before publishing.
224 *** If we cannot find a project to publish, indicate this in an
225 error message. This fixes an infinite loop.
227 *** Update the file-alist whenever a Muse file is saved.
229 *** Prevent infinite recursion when updating the file alist.
231 *** In addition to Arch and CVS metadata directories, also ignore
232 these for Darcs and SVN. Also, don't erroneously ignore files with
235 *** Make links to subdirectories work.
236 The idea is to include as much of the path that is needed in order to
237 disambiguate the link. For example: "web/TestPage".
239 *** New variable: muse-current-output-style.
240 This holds the output style that is currently being used to publish a
243 *** Permit non-Muse files in projects to be linked to.
245 *** Handle relative links to other Muse pages.
246 Relative links are prefixed with "./" or "../".
248 ** Publishing (lisp/muse-publish.el)
250 *** Implement escaping of specials throughout the entire document.
251 This makes it much easier to publish documents to multiple kinds of
252 formats, since you no longer have to worry about putting <verbatim>
255 *** Make escaping of specials context-sensitive.
256 Muse now realizes that URLs, normal document text, <example> regions,
257 and the like have different special characters to escape.
259 *** Distinguish links and footnotes better.
261 *** Simplify markup string for anchors.
263 *** Allow text like "%N%" in markup strings.
264 This makes it much easier to re-use the same text or put strings in
267 *** Support nested lists.
268 Muse now determines the nested level of a list by its initial
269 whitespace. Ordered lists, unordered lists, and definition lists can
270 all be nested. It is even possible to force a line break in a list
271 item by inserting a blank line on the same level between the lines.
272 Blockquotes may also be nested inside of a list.
274 *** Create parent directories when publishing for the first time.
276 *** Allow empty elements in tables.
278 *** Allow initial and trailing whitespace in tables, but strip it
279 out of the published result.
281 *** Handle case where we are trying to publish a file that has not
284 *** Handle nested emphasis types better.
285 It should now publish exactly the way it looks in Muse Mode.
287 *** Fix XEmacs issue where text at beginning of buffer is read-only.
289 *** Allow publishing styles to specify a function to use for
290 escaping specials in a particular context. This is especially handy
291 for HTML URLs, since they have a larger subset of special characters
292 than normal characters.
294 See `muse-xml-decide-specials' in muse-xml-common.el for details.
295 This functionality already exists for escaping specials in strings.
297 *** Fix an infinite loop problem.
299 *** Preserve whitespace around emdash.
300 This allows for more flexibility, since some people seem to prefer to
301 have the emdash directly against the surrounding text, while others
302 like it to be spaced.
304 *** If the #disable-tables publishing directive exists on the current
305 Muse page, do not generate a table.
307 *** Don't give an error when trying to define or derive an existing
308 style. Just replace it.
310 *** Get rid of a warning that occurs when batch publishing.
312 *** Ignore list items that are part of higher-priority constructs
315 *** Don't markup emdash in a link, since otherwise it will be
318 *** Improve the published descriptions for implicit links and explicit
319 links with no provided description.
321 *** Require at least once space after "::" in definition lists, so
322 we avoid an ambiguity with interwiki link syntax.
324 *** For headers and footers, use a better algorithm to detect whether
325 we have been given a filename or the real contents.
327 *** New option: muse-publish-markup-header-footer-tags.
328 This specifies which tags may be used when publishing headers and
331 *** New option: muse-publish-contents-depth.
332 This specifies the maximum depth of headings to include with
335 *** Allow `muse-publish-markup-buffer' to work even if the buffer
336 is not associated with a file.
338 *** Fix a compilation bug with XEmacs beta.
340 *** Allow the <lisp> tag to take the "markup" attribute.
341 see the Tag Summary section in the manual for details.
343 *** Publish image links with descriptions as captioned images.
344 This has been implemented for all Muse publishing styles.
346 The major change is that image links with descriptions will be
347 centered and the description will be displayed just below the image as
348 a "caption". Thus, it is meant to only be used as its own paragraph,
349 not surrounded by other text. Images without descriptions may still
350 have surrounding text.
352 *** Source-level change: Use 'image instead of 'image-link to indicate
353 images without descriptions. Use 'image-link instead of
354 'url-with-image to indicate URLs that have an image as their
357 *** Self-nested tags are now supported.
358 Tags with the same name can now be nested inside one another. This
359 only applies to the new <quote> tag and the <class> tag currently, but
360 it may be useful for custom tags as well.
362 To activate this, set the 4th element in a `muse-publish-markup-tag'
363 to non-nil. Note that this involved a change to the structure of
364 `muse-publish-markup-tag', so be sure to change any custom tags
367 *** Fix bug with WikiName link descriptions and PDF output.
369 *** New tags, see the Tag Summary section in the manual for details
371 **** <comment> -- Designate entire regions as comments.
373 **** <include> -- Insert the given file at publish time.
375 **** <markup> -- Mark up the text between the initial and ending tags.
377 **** <perl> -- Evaluate perl code.
379 **** <python> -- Evaluate python code.
381 **** <quote> -- Publish the region as a blockquote.
383 **** <ruby> -- Evaluate ruby code.
385 ** Texinfo publishing (lisp/muse-texinfo.el)
387 *** Escape commas in URLs.
389 *** Make it so that links to other info or PDF documents use the proper
392 ** URL protocols (lisp/muse-protocols.el)
394 *** Add support for DOI's.
395 DOI's (digitial object identifiers) are a standard identifier used in
396 the publishing industry.
398 *** Add support for "dict:" URLs.
399 This is used to look up terms on the Wikipedia website.
401 **** New option: muse-wikipedia-country.
402 This specified the country code to use for Wikipedia.
404 ** Wiki (lisp/muse-wiki.el)
406 *** If the document does not have a valid title string, use the
411 *** New option: muse-wiki-wikiword-match-project-files.
412 Whether to extend WikiName functionality to also match
413 existing filenames, regardless of whether they are named in
416 If non-nil, Muse will color and publish implicit links to any
417 file in your project. The default is nil.
419 *** Match filenames in the project before the general WikiWord
422 *** Take the value of `muse-wiki-hide-nop-tag' into account.
424 *** New option: muse-wiki-ignore-implicit-links-to-current-page.
425 Whether to ignore implicit links to the current page.
427 If non-nil, Muse will not recognize implicit links to the current
428 page, both when formatting and publishing.
430 *** For interwiki links, prefer files that have the same file extension
433 *** Check the entire explicit link for a project name or complete
434 interwiki link, not just part of it. This allows page names with
435 invalid WikiName characters to be referred to by using an explicit
438 ** XML publishing (lisp/muse-xml.el)
440 *** Update examples/muse.rnc to handle nested list items.
442 *** Fix table generation when some attributes are not given.
444 * Changes in Muse 3.02.8
448 *** Compile the contents of the contrib directory.
450 *** The debian/ directory has been moved into its own branch.
451 It is now available at mwolson@gnu.org--2006/muse--debian--0.
453 *** Further parametrize the build system, so that it can be easily
454 used by other Emacs Lisp projects.
456 *** Include autoloads file (lisp/muse-autoloads.el) with releases.
458 ** CGI library (contrib/cgi.el)
460 *** Make this not depend on cl.el at runtime.
462 *** Re-add the example calendar application.
464 ** HTTP daemon (contrib/httpd.el)
466 *** Update this to work with newer versions of Emacs.
468 * Changes in Muse 3.02.7
470 ** Muse Mode highlighting (lisp/muse-colors.el)
472 *** Fix bug that caused Muse not to work with recent builds of Emacs 22.
474 * Changes in Muse 3.02.6
478 *** Autoloads for Muse are now generated in the muse-autoloads.el
481 ** HTML publishing (lisp/muse-html.el)
483 *** Don't escape "%" and "+" in URLs.
485 ** Muse Mode (lisp/muse-mode.el)
487 *** <lisp> tags are now evaluated at display time.
488 The actual contents of the buffer will not change, just the displayed
489 text. To toggle this behavior, set `muse-colors-evaluate-lisp-tags'.
491 ** Publishing (lisp/muse-publish.el)
493 *** When errors happen during publishing, a more explanatory message
496 *** It is now possible to specify non-breaking-space with "~~"
497 (two tildes). This helps prevent proper names from being split up in
500 *** Escape specials in all forms of emphasis.
502 *** Escape "[" and "]" in links that are entered using muse-make-link.
504 *** Errors from invalid lisp code in a <lisp> tag will be published
505 as a comment. If you have `muse-publish-comments-p' set to nil, the
506 effect is to remove the error message.
508 *** Fix several publishing issues involving comments and numbered lists.
510 ** Wiki (lisp/muse-wiki.el)
512 *** Interwiki links in extended links that have special characters are
513 now handled properly.
515 ** XML publishing (lisp/muse-xml.el)
517 *** The XML publishing style is now considered stable.
518 Its schema is available in `examples/muse.rnc'.
520 * Changes in Muse 3.02.5
522 ** LaTeX publishing (lisp/muse-latex.el)
524 *** Use a better algorithm for determining how many times we need to
525 call pdflatex for publishing. Anything with a Table of Contents needs
528 ** Muse Mode (lisp/muse-mode.el)
530 *** The 3 levels of emphasis now have corresponding muse-emphasis-N faces.
531 This permits the user to customize them, which may be useful if a font
532 does not have italic and/or bold versions.
534 *** Visiting pages with anchors works better.
536 *** Fix fill bug with semicolons in the middle of paragraphs.
538 *** Fix a bug with editing the link at point.
540 *** Fix a display bug with text like =<verbatim><example></verbatim>=.
542 ** Project settings (lisp/muse-project.el)
544 *** Fix an edge case that yielded a stringp: nil error.
546 *** Prevent auto-save files from being recognized as Muse files.
548 ** Wiki (lisp/muse-wiki.el)
550 *** By default, WikiWords can have consecutive capital letters.
552 *** Fix an error that occurs when muse-colors is not loaded.
554 *** It is now possible to specify a suffix for WikiWord links.
555 For example: WikiName''''s. The WikiName part will be displayed and
556 colored as a link, but the "s" will be left alone.
558 * Changes in Muse 3.02.02
562 *** A bug with customizing `muse-project-alist' has been fixed.
564 *** We use a file extension for Muse files by default.
565 To obtain the old behavior, set `muse-file-extension' to nil and
566 `muse-mode-auto-p' to t.
568 To go along with the new behavior, be sure to rename all of your Muse
569 files to have a ".muse" extension.
571 *** New option: `muse-wiki-ignore-bare-project-names'.
572 This causes Muse to ignore bare project names if specified. The
573 default is to turn bare project names into links.
575 *** New option: `muse-publish-comments-p'.
576 This causes Muse to publish comments as markup. The default is to
577 remove comments before publishing rather than trying to mark them up.
579 *** New option: `muse-wiki-allow-nonexistent-wikiword'.
580 Enabling this will cause WikiWords with no corresponding file to be
581 colored as bad links. The default is not to color them and turn them
584 ** Muse Mode (lisp/muse-mode.el)
586 *** An error with intangible links has been fixed.
588 *** Visiting a page with an anchor works better than before.
590 *** Flyspell behaves better with Emacs21 than before.
592 *** Links to nonexistent files will be colored red by default.
593 This happened previously, but the algorithm was buggy and didn't cover
596 ** Project handling (lisp/muse-project.el)
598 *** A convenience macro called `with-muse-project' has been added.
599 This allows a code block to be executed after changing the current
600 Muse project. It is analogous to emacs-wiki's
601 `with-emacs-wiki-project' function.
603 ** Publishing (lisp/muse-publish.el)
605 *** An issue involving anchors at the end of a line has been
608 *** Non-word characters are now allowed before an anchor.
610 *** Comments may now be published, if desired.
611 This behavior may be controlled with the `muse-publish-comments-p'
612 option. The default is to remove comments before publishing rather
613 than trying to mark them up.
615 *** Publishing directives may now include a dash character.
617 ** LaTeX publishing (lisp/muse-latex.el)
619 *** A bug with footnotes has been addressed.
620 An attempt has been made to make generated footnote markup look more
621 "natural" to experienced LaTeX users.
623 *** Table headers are underlined and table footers are overlined.
625 *** PDF publishing will cause pdflatex to be called as needed.
626 The previous behavior was to always call pdflatex twice. Currently,
627 if pdflatex succeeds, it will not be called again. Otherwise, call it
630 *** Escaping of special characters should be drastically improved.
631 An attempt has been made to get escaping done right in most contexts.
632 The only quirk is that you must surround dollar signs with equal signs
633 to ensure escaping. This makes publishing PDF documents much more
636 ** Texinfo publishing (lisp/muse-texinfo.el.el)
638 *** An attempt was made to hone some of the markup.
640 * Changes in Muse 3.02.01
642 ** Muse Mode (lisp/muse-mode.el)
644 *** Links should no longer prevent moving the point, and help text for
645 links should no longer cause errors to occur.
647 ** Project handling (lisp/muse-project.el)
649 *** `muse-project-alist' -- This variable should now save customizations
650 to the correct form in the .emacs file. Before, it was saving an
651 intermediate form of the variable.
653 If you have used the customize interface in the previous release of
654 Muse to set `muse-project-alist', please do the following to import
657 - Open your .emacs file.
658 - Move the point to where `muse-project-alist' is set.
659 - Type `M-: (setq muse-project-alist-using-customize t) RET'.
661 - Type `M-x customize-save-variable RET muse-project-alist RET'.
663 *** `muse-project-alist' -- A bug involving the deleting of items
664 using Emacs21 and XEmacs21 has been fixed.
666 ** Publishing (lisp/muse-publish.el)
668 *** If 2 or more blank lines separate list or table items, each item
669 will be published in a separate list or table.
671 *** The #date directive is now populated by default with the last
672 modified time of each file, rather than the current time of day. To
673 use this value, add '<lisp>(muse-publishing-directive "date")<lisp>'
674 to your header or footer.
676 ** HTML publishing (lisp/muse-html.el)
678 *** `muse-xhtml-style-sheet' -- New option that indicates the style
679 settings to use for XHTML documents. This may be either a filename or
680 a string of stylesheet settings.
682 * Changes in Muse 3.02
686 *** lisp/muse-wiki.el --- Provide automatic linking for WikiWords and
687 InterWiki links. These words are clickable and publish as links.
688 Project names from `muse-project-alist' are available for InterWiki
689 linking by default. The list of InterWiki names and handlers may be
690 customized through `muse-wiki-interwiki-alist'.
692 WikiWords that do not correspond with real files will not be displayed
693 as links nor published as links. It is expected that this behavior
694 will be made optional in future versions of Muse.
696 **** This module includes a few helper functions that may be added to
697 `muse-publish-desc-transforms' in order to modify link descriptions at
700 **** The concept of "implicit links" and "explicit links" has been
701 introduced. Explicit links are surrounded by brackets, i.e.
702 [[http://blah.org][this is a explicit link]]. Implicit links are URLs
703 and email addresses that are not surrounded by brackets: they will not
704 be colorized or published if surrounded by double-quotes.
706 ***** `muse-wiki-publish-pretty-title' causes words to be Title-cased,
707 ignoring words like `the' and `at' which should not be changed.
709 ***** `muse-wiki-publish-pretty-interwiki' changes the delimiter of
710 interwiki links according to the text of the
711 `muse-wiki-interwiki-replacement' option.
713 *** lisp/muse-protocols.el --- URL protocols that Muse recognizes.
714 This automatically-included module provides an easily customizable
715 list of URL protocols, how to browse them, and how to resolve them for
716 publishing. Customize `muse-url-protocols' to add and remove
719 ** Compatibility fixes
721 *** Muse has been tested with XEmacs 21.4, both Mule and non-Mule versions.
722 There are no known problems remaining. To make things work by
723 default, the iso-8859-1 charset is used as a default option in some
728 *** `muse-file-extension' -- New option that allows the file extension
729 for Muse files to be specified. For example, setting this to "muse"
730 assumes that you have renamed your Muse files with a ".muse"
731 extension. Using this (and setting `muse-mode-auto-p' to nil) will
732 prevent miscellaneous non-Muse files from being accidentally opened in
735 *** `muse-ignored-extensions' -- New option that determines which file
736 extensions to omit from the ending of a Muse page name.
738 *** `muse-ignored-extensions-regexp' -- This is no longer customizable.
739 It will be automatically generated from `muse-file-extension' and
740 `muse-ignored-extensions'.
742 *** `muse-project-alist' -- The customize interface for this option has
743 been greatly improved, and much effort has been spent in order to make
746 *** The `:force-publish' tag may be specified in `muse-project-alist'.
747 This causes a particular list of files to be re-created every time the
748 publishing process is invoked, even if they haven't been changed
749 according to their timestamps. One use for this is to keep an index
750 of available pages by adding the following to a file in this list.
752 <lisp>(muse-index-as-string t t t)</lisp>
754 *** `muse-project-ignore-regexp' -- By default, version control directories
755 are now included in this regexp so that they don't appear when you hit
756 C-c C-f to browse files in a project.
758 *** The `muse-project-alist-styles' and `muse-project-alist-dirs' functions
759 may be used in `muse-project-alist' to recursively add styles and
760 directory listings for a given directory. The following is an
761 example. We use a backtick instead of a single quote to begin the
764 (setq muse-project-alist
766 (,@(muse-project-alist-dirs "~/proj/wiki/blog") ;; base dir
767 :default "guestbook")
769 ,@(muse-project-alist-styles "~/proj/wiki/blog" ;; base dir
771 "~/personal-site/site/blog"
775 Note that if you use the customize interface for `muse-project-alist',
776 you will still have to manually add information for any new
781 *** Debian packages for Muse have entered Debian unstable, thanks
782 to Romain Francoise, my sponsor.
784 It is possible to roll your own Muse packages if you want to do so.
785 Packages may be built by using `make debrelease', once the proper
786 options in Makefile.defs are set. Revisions may be built using `make
789 The manual and relevant documentation files have been included with
790 the Debian package for Muse.
792 ** Muse Mode (lisp/muse-mode.el)
794 *** Allow use of Muse with outline-minor-mode.
796 *** Filling text does the right thing with list items and footnotes.
797 List items and footnotes will no longer be concatenated when hitting
798 M-q in the midst of consecutive items.
800 *** Links will never be split in the middle when using Fill.
802 *** Some flyspell crash issues were addressed.
803 Using intangible text can cause strange problems with flyspell mode.
804 Hence, by default, the intangible property will be ignored. A new
805 option called `muse-mode-intangible-links' indicates whether this
808 *** Links will no longer be highlighted by flyspell.
809 If you're using XEmacs or Emacs 22, flyspell will ignore links,
810 including link text. This keeps flyspell from making the links
811 unclickable. If you're using Emacs 21, flyspell will continue to
812 interfere with links. If you know how to fix this, please send a
815 *** A few edge cases for emphasis and underlining have been addressed.
817 *** <example>, <verbatim>, and =surrounded text= are now colored using
818 the new face `muse-verbatim-face'.
820 *** All marked up text properties, like emphasis and underlining,
821 will be removed for the text between <example>, <verbatim>, <code>,
822 <literal>, and <lisp> tags.
824 *** Links to temporary files may be visited.
825 A "temporary file" in this case is a buffer that is not associated
826 with any file. For some dynamic content import scripts with Planner,
829 *** Typing "#title" should never crash Emacs anymore.
831 ** Muse manual (muse.texi)
833 *** Fix problem with producing a PDF version of the manual.
835 *** Document WikiNames.
837 *** Bring up-to-date with latest features.
839 *** Massively update Common Elements section.
841 *** New Directives section.
842 This describes the use of #title and #author, as well as other
843 directives that may be used.
845 *** New Comments section.
846 Describes the use of "; comment text".
848 ** Publishing (lisp/muse-publish.el)
850 *** The order of rules should be much improved.
851 This means that emphasis characters like `*' and `_' will never be
852 interpreted as such if they are within links.
854 *** The user will be notified when `muse-publish-this-file' fails to
855 publish the current file. This happens when the timestamp of the
856 current file indicates that it is up-to-date.
858 *** Special characters are escaped in link descriptions and links on a
859 more consistent basis. What defines a "special character" varies
860 according to the publishing style.
862 *** Errors that occur during publish time will cause a warning to be
863 displayed prominently, rather than being ignored. It should no longer
864 be possible to mess up a Muse source file by tweaking the Muse
867 *** Errors in <lisp> tags cause a warning to be displayed and
868 return "<!--INVALID LISP CODE-->". Muse will try to continue
871 *** An emdash ("--") can now be used after a list, as long as there is
872 a blank line between the end of the list and the emdash.
874 *** The <code> tag has been introduced.
875 It does the same thing that =equal signs= do: escape specials and
876 publish as teletype text. Use it for short command snippets and the
877 like. <example> is a better choice for large blocks of code, since it
878 preserves whitespace.
880 *** An edge case involving links at the beginning of a paragraph
883 *** An edge case involving consecutive directives of the same size
886 *** Every publishing style is now capable of specifying strings to use
887 for sections beyond the third level.
889 *** Every publishing style may specify an end-of-section string.
890 This is used, for example, by the experimental XML style and the
893 *** Every publishing style may specify a method of handling "internal
894 link" markup. An internal link is a link that refers to an anchor on
897 *** Every publishing style may specify a link suffix to use.
898 This allows the file extensions in links to other Muse files to be
899 different from their actual extension. Blosxom makes use of this
900 (since its published files are .txt and the dynamically-generated
901 output is .html), and it could come in handy for PHP stuff.
903 If a link suffix is not specified via :link-suffix, the value of
904 :suffix will be used.
906 ** Blosxom publishing (lisp/muse-blosxom.el)
908 *** muse-blosxom-new-entry: A #category directive is added by default.
909 Nothing is done with this yet, but it could be handy for tag-based
910 (multiple category) blogging, once we figure out a good way to do that
911 in both Muse and Pyblosxom. Ideas are welcome, and patches even more
914 ** DocBook publishing (lisp/muse-docbook.el)
916 *** The markup has been comprehensively improved.
917 Published documents will now pass validation tests and look better in
920 *** It is now possible to specify the encoding of DocBook documents.
921 The default encoding is utf-8.
923 *** Footnotes will be embedded into paragraphs, since this is
926 *** Tables will be sorted by section.
927 Headers first, then footers, then the rest of the table.
929 *** Anchors are now handled correctly and publish to the best available
930 form. Links to anchors are published with the <link> tag.
932 ** HTML publishing (lisp/muse-html.el)
934 *** Fix minor issue with anchors.
936 *** Paragraph publishing will no longer insert <div> tags before images.
937 This was causing too much hassle for some programs that were trying to
938 extend Muse, like the Muse port of Planner.
940 *** The `&', `<', and '>' characters will be escaped using their specific
941 HTML escape codes, rather than with "&#NNN;". This makes the
942 published output display correctly in more web browsers.
944 *** Use HTML 4.0 Transitional by default for `muse-html-header'.
946 *** Include empty alt element in markup string for images that lack a
949 *** Tables will be sorted by section.
950 Headers first, then footers, then the rest of the table.
952 *** `muse-xhtml-extension' -- The default extension for XHTML publishing.
953 This is a new option.
955 ** Journal publishing (lisp/muse-journal.el)
957 *** Use "div class=..." rather than "div id=..." for sections.
959 ** LaTeX publishing (lisp/muse-latex.el)
961 *** A newline will be appended to the default footer for the latex and
962 latexpdf publishing styles. This keeps the PDF-building process from
963 failing due to lack of a newline at end of file.
965 *** Anchors and links to them now work properly.
967 *** When generating PDF files, call pdflatex twice.
968 This should ensure that the table of contents gets generated, if one
969 is due to be published.
971 *** PDF files with spaces may be published.
972 A bug preventing this has been fixed.
974 *** Teletype text is now published using \\texttt{...}.
976 *** An attempt has been made to escape special characters more
979 ** Texinfo publishing (lisp/muse-texinfo.el)
981 *** Fix a fatal error that occurs when publishing tables.
983 *** Generate the contents in the header by default rather than the footer.
984 This is the way that most Texinfo manuals do it.
986 *** The info-pdf publishing style currently produces the best PDF output
987 on the maintainer's machine, so it is now used to publish the PDF
988 version of the Muse Manual.
990 *** The characters `{' and `}' will be treated as special characters that
991 need to be escaped at publish-time.
993 *** Improve dots and enddots markup strings.
995 *** Surround underlined text with "_" since Texinfo doesn't seem to have
996 any better options for producing underlined text.
998 *** Anchors and links to them now work properly.