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Development build

22 Oct 18:04
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This is an automatic build of the latest version from head of git, for development and testing only --- it's passed the tests but no human has checked to make sure it works properly. Don't download this unless you know what you're doing!

WordGrinder 0.8

24 Oct 10:16
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Windows users: download the exe. Unix/Linux users: download 'Source code'. Nobody: download the Debian tarball (it's here for reference only and is missing all the dependencies).

This started out as a bugfix release but I got a bit carried away. New features include, but are not limited to:

  • a new paragraph style for numbered bulletpoints
  • more look-and-feel options
  • the caret now flashes in Windows and X
  • basic template support
  • word count display of selected text
  • custom autosave directory
  • autocompletion in file dialogues
  • Windows console version
  • recent documents list
  • Markdown import
  • bugfixes

WordGrinder 0.7.2

29 Nov 19:21
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Windows users: download the exe. Unix/Linux users: download 'Source code'. Nobody: download the Debian tarball (it's here for reference only).

It's been a year since the last release, and there are bugs to fix: mostly minor (see the changelog for the full list), but also fixed are some obscure but catastrophic bugs which could occasionally cause data loss incidents. Everyone, please upgrade!

WordGrinder 0.7.1

02 Nov 19:42
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Windows users: download the exe. Unix/Linux users: download 'Source code'. Nobody: download the Debian tarball (it's here for reference only).

Hot on the heels of 0.7, there's a point release --- this one contains no actual code changes, but has some rearranged source and better licensing documentation.

If you are running 0.7, there is no need to upgrade (unless you care about such things). If you're running anything below 0.7, please do upgrade.

WordGrinder 0.7

30 Oct 19:54
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It's Monday, so... a new release!

  • new text-based file format --- WordGrinder files are now diffable
  • out-of-the-box support for OSX (if you build it yourself)
  • new build system --- faster, more reliable, not with make
  • support for Lua 5.3; better support if you don't have Lua 5.3
  • new dense paragraph mode, if you like indented paragraphs with no space between them
  • many bug fixes

WordGrinder 0.6

23 Sep 20:39
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Massive update with loads of new features!

  • New X11 frontend (actual bold and italic on Linux machines!)
  • more HTML emission fixes
  • persistent settings that aren't stored in the document
  • global key maps (currently via a configurationfile)
  • search works properly across words with markup
  • italic display in a terminal (if you have a new enough version of ncurses)
  • more traditional charstyle selection (you can press ^B at the beginning of words now!)
  • more traditional selection model (shift+cursor keys works now!)
  • fix crash on loading very large .wg files
  • smart quote support
  • more efficient and smaller files
  • undo and redo
  • spellchecker
  • colour configuration on X11 and Windows
  • MarkDown export

WordGrinder 0.5.2.1

23 Sep 20:40
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Minor bugfixes: build system fixes; updated minizip to a version which builds better on Ubuntu; OSX Homebrew build system; delete word; subsection counts now correct; HTML PRE emission issue corrected.

WordGrinder 0.5.2

23 Sep 20:40
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(This release never existed.)

WordGrinder 0.5.1

23 Sep 20:40
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Major overhaul: fixed hideous file corruption bug; much improved Windows text renderer; bold; page count; widescreen mode; UI style overhaul; many other minor bugfixes. Many thanks to Connor Karatzas for extensive Windows testing.

WordGrinder 0.5

23 Sep 20:40
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(This release never actually existed.)