The Tabs dialog will not be ready by the end of this week.  I've submitted two
new files, but left out the Makefile changes.  Hopefully, it will be ready
soon.

-shack

On Thu, Jan 27, 2000 at 11:09:20PM -0800, Paul Rohr wrote:
> OK folks, 
> 
> Linux World is next week, and it's been a *long* time since 0.7.7 shipped.  
> As Shaw hinted last week, we're currently trying to nail things down for a 
> pre-show 0.7.8 release.  As part of the process, I want to make sure that we 
> haven't left anything out of this release that really, really ought to be in 
> it.  
> 
> I've done my usual pre-release pass through the email and Bonsai logs to try 
> to summarize the highlights of everything that's in this release.  Here's 
> what I've found:
> 
>   - True WYSIWYG support  ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
>   - No more character dirt  ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
>   - Overline  ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
>   - Fixed minor display glitches (#375, 583, 588, 714)
>   - Better support for non-English content  ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
>   - Swedish localization  ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
>   - Indonesian localization  ([EMAIL PROTECTED], 
>     [EMAIL PROTECTED])
>   - Danish, Finnish, French, Italian ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), 
>     Norwegian ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), and Spanish localizations updated
>   - LaTeX exporter  ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
>   - Various Word import improvements (#630-632, 634, 684)
>   - Error propagation to fix #343, 563, 626, 665, 682, and 683 
>     ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) 
>   - Mouse wheel support for Windows  ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
>   - Unix no longer requires libstdc++
>   - Misc PostScript fixes  ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
>   - RPM fixes for GNOME desktop integration  ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> 
> By my count, the following four patches are all still pending:
> 
>   - Insert Date and Time dialog      (1/15, [EMAIL PROTECTED])
>   - Update copyrights to 2000, #275  (1/19, [EMAIL PROTECTED])
>   - BR, HTML as XHTML, #629          (1/27, [EMAIL PROTECTED])
>   - Command-line document conversion (1/27, [EMAIL PROTECTED])
> 
> Two questions for anyone with stuff to contribute to this release:
> 
>   1.  Did I miss anything or leave anyone out? 
>   2.  Do you have code *related to these features* that you want checked in? 
> 
> There's been a real flurry of activity recently, so now it's time for us all 
> to focus on assessing and improving the stability of this release.  As soon 
> as we get 0.7.8 stabilized and shipped, everyone can dive back into the 
> usual free-for-all process of implementing new features.  
> 
> Thanks, 
> Paul
> 
> 



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