There are two improvements planned before the release of GNU TeXmacs v1.99.13.



## The static site generators



> But there are subtle bugs for the current site generators.



On GNU/Linux, click `Tools -> Update web site…`, the current xxx.tm file was 
selected.

We have to change to the upper directory and select the targeted directory.



## The Octave plugin



I'm refactoring the Octave plugin and it does not work fine on Windows now.

Octave does not work on GNU TeXmacs v1.99.12. And I have fixed it via 
https://github.com/texmacs/octave/commit/470e5c98be2c2caff01806036eb9b52c443e134c
 .



I will make the Octave plugin work on Windows this weekend.



And the Octave plugin is still in an alpha status.

And I will continue my work on improving it before the release of TeXmacs 2.1 .



============ Forwarded message ============
From: TeXmacs <texm...@lix.polytechnique.fr>
To: <texmacs-dev@gnu.org>
Date: Thu, 2020-05-28 16:05:22
Subject: Re: [Texmacs-dev] GSOC 2020 proposal
============ Forwarded message ============



Hi Darcy,

I will comment later on GSOC.  Just to react on this:

On Sun, May 24, 2020 at 01:33:22PM +0800, Darcy Shen via Texmacs-dev wrote:
> P.S. I found that TeXmacs is really a good platform to generate the static 
> site. But there are subtle bugs for the current site generators.

It might be nice to create a few style files dedicated to generating web pages.
In principle, the necessary infra-structure is already there, as I use it for
the TeXmacs website and my personal webpages.  The idea is to use a clever
mixture of TeXmacs styling, CSS styling, and javascript if one needs some
dynamic features.

Best wishes, --Joris

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