That reminds me of that famous quote:

"Emacs - the best operating system in the world! If only it had some
decent editor..."

OK, I admit that TeXmacsOS is a great improvement over EmacsOS, since it
has a really decent typesetter built in. :-)

Greetings,
Norbert Nemec

PS: Seriously - is a native client-server protocol in TeXmacs really in
demand? Compared to many other features that really would help smoothing
out annoyances in every-day user experience.


Joris van der Hoeven wrote:
> Hi *,
>
> I am slowly but surely resuming my work on TeXmacs.
> The new version 1.0.6.2 comes with a first version of
> a TeXmacs server, futuring secure communications with
> TeXmacs over the web. This is still experimental,
> but it would be nice if some people could test.
> After installation of TeXmacs-1.0.6.2, do
>
>       Tools -> Remote -> Login -> New account
>
> to create an account on the TeXmacs server and
>
>       Tools -> Remote -> Login -> Login
>
> in order to log in. Then connect to a chatroom in
>
>       Tools -> Remote -> Chat -> ...
>
> Don't bother about the password prompts for the moment;
> they will be made invisible later. The accounts will
> probably be removed at the next version of TeXmacs
> (further security fixes), but it would be nice to see
> whether things already do work more or less.
>
> Best wishes, Joris
>
>
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