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Forum => newLISP newS => Topic started by: Lutz on June 02, 2006, 05:33:28 AM

Title: development version newLISP 8.8.9
Post by: Lutz on June 02, 2006, 05:33:28 AM
• bugfixes for 'net-ping' and new 'nth-set/set-nth' syntax

• complete edit pass through first 3 chapters of manual (thanks Michael)



for files and changenotes see http://newlisp.org/downloads/development/

 

Lutz
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Post by: pjot on June 02, 2006, 05:46:23 AM
Thanks! Just checked the fixes.



One minor thing though: in the HTML manual, in the left frame, the command "swap" is mentioned twice.



Sorry to be so annoying ;-)



Peter
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Post by: Lutz on June 02, 2006, 06:24:12 AM
Thanks, not annoying at all, this is what quality assurance is about.



Lutz
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Post by: pjot on June 08, 2006, 11:27:19 AM
In that case I have some other tiny winy weeny nagging issue ;-)



When I start newLISP in Linux, I see this:


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peter@Solarstriker:~$ newlisp

newLISP v.8.8.0 on linux, execute 'newlisp -h' for more info.



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The word 'linux' is written with a small 'l'. Now don't you folks laugh at me! Indeed it's almost too unimportant to mention. Still, at other OS'es we'll see the OS name with a capital, e.g. "Solaris", "Tru64Unix", "BSD", "OSX", "Win32" and so on.



Again, I am almost ashamed to bring this up. Still I'ld really like the capital 'L' here... :-)



Cheers

Peter
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Post by: Lutz on June 08, 2006, 01:13:28 PM
Thanks for pointing this out ... fixed in 8.8.10

newLISP v.8.8.10 on Linux, execute 'newlisp -h' for more info.

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Lutz



ps: looks much better ;)
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Post by: pjot on June 08, 2006, 01:49:27 PM
Thanks!


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ps: looks much better ;)


Definitely! :-)





Peter
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Post by: m i c h a e l on June 08, 2006, 03:16:04 PM
Quote from: "Peter"Now don't you folks laugh at me! Indeed it's almost too unimportant to mention.


Laugh? No way, I'll cheer you on! The editing I've been doing lately has really made me appreciate just how exact you must be with every little detail. Work continues . . .





m i c h a e l