development version newLISP 8.7.5

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development version newLISP 8.7.5

Post by Lutz »

Many improvements and additions.

For files and changes notes see http://newlisp.org/downloads/development

Many thanks for all your ideas, help and contributions in 2005.

Happy Holidays to everybody ...

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Post by cormullion »

Does command-line editing still work? Having trouble here with MacOS X UTF version...

And best wishes for 2006 - the year of newLISP, I reckon!

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Post by Lutz »

The OSX UTF-8 version was compiled without commandline editing support. I just put a UTF-8 version with commandline editing support into http://newlisp.org/downloads/development/MacOSX-UTF8/ , but it will only run on Tiger 10.4

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Post by cormullion »

Thanks. Works fine here now.

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Post by Lutz »

I wonder if I should go to a 10.4 Tiger compile with commandline editing support by default? But the last time I tried this, about 3/4 months back I got too much complains.

Same thing for UTF-8, which I too use most of the time on the Mac.

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Post by cormullion »

I can't see why anyone would _not_ want command-line editing, unless it doesn't work with some version of the OS before the current one. I'm less sure of UTF/Unicode - I don't really understand it, so don't know whether or not i want it... :-)

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