Subject: AbiWord 0.5.1
From: Paul Rohr (paul@abisource.com)
Date: Thu Mar 11 1999 - 16:18:37 CST
... is out.  
As Eric mentioned earlier in the week, the pace of development on AbiWord is 
really picking up as more and more developers join the effort, so we're 
deliberately sending this release announcement to both abiword-dev and 
abisource-announce.  If you're not sure which list is right for you, see:
  http://www.abisource.com/mailinglists/abiword-dev/99/March/0036.html
It's extremely gratifying to report that, even though Eric and I spent all 
of last week in a booth, talking to people instead of running compilers, 
everyone else *was* compiling.  :-)  
So, this tarball is our way of saying "thanks" to:
  - everyone who stopped by the booth at LinuxWorld last week
  - all the new developers who are contributing to the project
There's quite a mix & match of stuff in this release, so as always, for a 
detailed list, consult Bonsai.  However, selected highlights include:
compatibility
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Flawless import/export support for other common file formats was the #1 
request at the show, by far, and we've got a ton of people diving into the 
problem, including:
  RTF -- Peter Arnold <petera@intrinsica.co.uk> has already checked in a 
  first pass importer which handles character-level formatting.  
  Word 8 (aka Word97) -- Shaw is whacking away at the task of integrating a 
  library version of Caolan's MSWORDVIEW logic into our importer, with help 
  from Justin.  As of 0.5.1 it builds on both platforms, but don't expect it 
  to work on anything other than the most trivial documents.  
  WordPerfect -- Shannon Wells <shannonw@cygnus.com> has signed up to start 
  tackling this.  
Note that these are all *big* jobs, so additional folks who are willing to 
help out should take a look at what's been done so far and then email 
abiword-dev to claim their piece of the puzzle.  
ports 
=====
By now, we've got positive confirmation that AbiWord builds and runs 
smoothly on Windows 95/98/NT and just about any Linux/BSD/Unix flavor which 
runs GTK well.  Shaw keeps adding makefiles for additional flavors as they 
come in -- for example, abi/src/config/platforms/netbsd.mk is new in 0.5.1 
courtesy of John Wood (jyonw@asu.edu) -- so if you don't see a makefile for 
*your* flavor, give it a try, and then send us the necessary makefile 
patches.  
More significant work has been going on behind the scenes to produce ports 
to other GUIs, and 0.5.1 includes the first checkin of work by John Brewer 
<jbrewer@jera.com> to get the MacOS port started.  Scrubbing the XP codebase 
free of non-ANSI stuff and creating a CodeWarrior project file isn't 
glamorous work, but it had to be done.  Now we're looking for a few good 
Mac-savvy GUI hackers to finish the job.  
Finally, we're expecting a massive checkin of all Thomas Fletcher's work on 
the BeOS port sometime soon, so that he, Michael Crawford, and other BeOS 
GUI hackers can divvy up the remaining work.  
other 0.5.1 highlights
======================
1.  Lots of diagnostic messages for folks having problems with Unix fonts.  
I repeat, lots.  
2.  Jeff added a new framework for context-sensitive mouse detection, so 
that the cursor can change appropriately depending on what it's over.  
Coming soon: context menus??  
3.  Updated most of the design material in abi/docs.  
4.  Fixes for many of your favorite bugs, including #322, so that zipfiles 
will build out of the box on Windows.  
Enjoy!
Paul
PS:  OK, I confess.  Both Eric and I *did* touch our compilers last week.  
After the 0.5.0 release Monday, we each fixed a few late-night pre-show 
bugs, and on the show floor Eric fixed the one crasher that a booth visitor 
found.  Other than that, we handed out fliers and business cards, hung out 
with Abi, and generally talked until we were hoarse.  
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