On Thu, 19 Dec 2002, Joris van der Hoeven wrote:
> I just uploaded the new GNU TeXmacs distribution in
>
> ftp.dante.de/incoming/TeXmacs
>
> The new distribution contains the files
>
> TeXmacs-1.0.1-1.i386.rpm
> TeXmacs-1.0.1-1.src.rpm
> TeXmacs-1.0.1-src.tar.gz
> TeXmacs-1.0.1-static-gnu-linux.tar.gz
>
> The files should be put into the directory systems/unix/TeXmacs
> All existing files in this directory become obsolete,
> except for the file .message.
Thanks for the update, I installed the files.
For the CTAN Team
Rainer Schöpf
> -----------------------------------------------------------
> Full announcement
> -----------------------------------------------------------
>
> Hi all,
>
> We are happy to announce the release of GNU TeXmacs 1.0.1.
> With respect to version 1.0, the major changes are the following:
>
> * The user interface has been completely redesigned so as
> to become more intuitive and compatible with other software.
>
> * The TeXmacs -> LaTeX and LaTeX -> TeXmacs converters have
> been improved. In particular, TeXmacs now generates LaTeX files
> which do no longer depend on the TeXmacs.sty style file.
>
> * We implemented several structural editing primitives and
> better ways to visualize structure.
>
> * The TeXmacs style files and packages have been reorganized,
> completed and improved.
>
> * The documentation system has been improved.
> In particular, we now provide online documentation and
> you may update your documentation from the web.
> The user manual has been translated into French too.
>
> * TeXmacs has been ported to Cygwin (Windows) and Fink (MacOS X).
>
> * Interfaces with the Axiom and Giac computer algebra systems
> have been implemented. There is also an experimental interface
> with GNU Octave.
>
> * Support has been added for Finnish and Ukrainian.
>
> As to the future, the focus for version 1.0.2 will be on further
> stabilization of the editor and support of Html and MathML.
> We also plan to work on a Windows port and better support for
> external plug-ins.