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GNU permuted indexer NEWS - User visible changes.
Copyright (C) 1990, 1991, 1993 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Francois Pinard <pinard@iro.umontreal.ca>, 1992.
Version 0.3 - 1993-10-??, by Franc,ois Pinard
* GNU ptx installs as a single program, -G option dynamically reverts
to the System V compatible behaviour, yet being liberal with options.
* It should install more easily on more systems, source code is
unprotoized on the fly for older C compilers.
* A default ignore file is installed along with GNU ptx, ptx uses it.
* Options -F, -S and -W interpret most \-escapes themselves.
* Option -M can be use to change "xx" to another macro name.
* CHRCLASS environment variable is obeyed for systems supporting it.
* Long option names have been cleaned up a little.
* Some examples are given in the example/ directory structure.
Version 0.2 - 1991-10-10, by Franc,ois Pinard
* Reference format (with -A) has been modified slightly to better
comply with GNU standards for line reporting.
* Option -p removed, rather compile two separate programs, one with
GNU extensions, the other being strict on System V compatibility.
Version 0.1 - 1990-08-05, by Franc,ois Pinard
* Add many options: -L for Latin1, -R for automatic referencing, -W
for regular expressions describing words, -S for regular expressions
describing end of lines or sentences. Let -F specify the truncation
strings.
* Implementing Ignore files and Only files.
* Option -p dynamically enforces strict System V compatibility.
* Correct a few bugs and portability problems, have faster input,
faster processing, and use less memory.
Version 0.0 - 1990-04-14, by Franc,ois Pinard
* Initial release.