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Scheme Weekly News

From:  MJ Ray <mjr@towers.org.uk>
To:  swn@freelists.org
Subject:  [swn] Scheme Weekly News for 2003-06-30
Date:  Tue, 1 Jul 2003 16:57:29 +0100 (BST)


Scheme Weekly News for 2003-06-30

URL: http://mjr.towers.org.uk/swn/

	This is a round-up of news and announcements related to the
	Scheme programming language, mostly taken from newsgroups,
	mailing lists and web sites that I'm aware of.	Feel free to
	send me more.  The aim is to publish in multiple formats on the
	web each week, but more on that very soon.  (Date: 2003-06-30)
	(Compiled by: MJ Ray)


GNU TeXmacs 1.0.1.16

	GNU TeXmacs is a free scientific document editor inspired by
	TeX and Emacs, but implemented using Guile Scheme.  This release
	improves table alignment and continues the code reorganisation.

URL: http://www.texmacs.org/


SRFI 39 Final

	Scheme Request for Implementation 39 "Parameter objects" by Marc
	Feeley has been finalised.

URL: http://srfi.schemers.org/srfi-39/


snd 6.10

	snd is a sound editor using gtk+ and Guile.  This release contains
	many bug-fixes and restructuring, much work on mixing, and checks
	against gtk/glib 2.2.2

URL: http://www-ccrma.stanford.edu/software/snd/


GNU TeXmacs 1.0.1.15

	GNU TeXmacs is a structured document editor inspired by LaTeX
	and Emacs, but developed using Guile.  This release fixes some
	bugs, improves the LaTeX export and Octave interface, and updates
	Portuguese language support.

URL: http://www.texmacs.org/


STklos 0.55

	STklos is an R5RS implementation using an ad-hoc VM, available
	as a library too.  This is a GTK+ descendant of the Tk-using
	STk and a minor bug-fix release.

URL: http://stklos.sf.net/

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