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[Bug-moe] GNU Moe 1.15-rc1 released


From: Antonio Diaz Diaz
Subject: [Bug-moe] GNU Moe 1.15-rc1 released
Date: Sat, 07 Dec 2024 18:08:48 +0100
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GNU Moe 1.15-rc1 is ready for testing here
http://download.savannah.gnu.org/releases/moe/moe-1.15-rc1.tar.lz

The sha256sum is:
bd6e5dc1ad71e2671246e55b8b937b51a0732e329f381f6c94a129d8f4e635c0 moe-1.15-rc1.tar.lz

Please, test it and report any bugs you find.

GNU moe is a console text editor for ISO-8859 and ASCII character encodings. It has a modeless, user-friendly interface, online help, multiple windows, global search/replace (on all buffers at once), block operations, automatic indentation, word wrapping, file name completion, directory browser, duplicate removal from prompt histories, delimiter matching, text conversion from/to UTF-8, romanization, etc. The file size, line length, number of buffers, and undo/redo capability are only limited by the amount of memory available and the size of the address space of your machine.

Moe respects your work. By default it won't automatically add, change, or remove a single byte in your files. Moe is a WYTIWYG (what you type is what you get) editor.

Moe can easily edit thousands of files at the same time.

The homepage is at http://www.gnu.org/software/moe/moe.html

Changes in this version:

* Files are now saved by lines (not by bytes), which is about one order of magnitude faster.

* 'Auto unmark' now turns off highlighting by reducing block size to 0 instead of resetting the block. This way the beginning of the block can still be reached with Alt-B.

* The window is now moved to the first column after word wrapping at right margin.

* One more space has been inserted between columns in the help screens showing the 'Character Set'.

* The chapter 'Syntax of command-line arguments' has been added to the manual.


Regards,
Antonio Diaz, GNU Moe author and maintainer.

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