muse-el (3.20+dfsg-1) unstable; urgency=medium Src:muse-el has been elpafied; it now builds elpa-muse, and muse-el is a transitional dummy package. All lisp files are now installed to /usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/elpa-src/muse-upstream_version. For emacs24 and elpa-muse-3.20, when the package is installed these files are linked to /usr/share/emacs24/site-lisp/elpa/muse-3.20, and then byte-compiled; the install log can be found here: /usr/share/emacs24/site-lisp/elpa/muse-3.20/Install.log.gz Muse-cite.el, muse-mathml.el, muse-message.el, muse-protocol-iw.el, and muse-split.el remain experimental, even though they are no longer separated into an "experimental" subdirectory. Please note that despite the fact they are provided in the default load path, upstream muse-el does not yet consider stable the source code in these files. Please consult /usr/share/doc/elpa-muse for documentation, contributed resources, and examples. -- Nicholas D Steeves Thu, 24 Nov 2016 20:12:28 -0500 muse-el (3.03-1) unstable; urgency=low A QuickStart guide, an emacs-wiki migration guide, and a RelaxNG XML schema are now distributed with this package. See README.Debian for details. The Muse manual has been removed, since it has been relicensed to the GFDL. The reason for this relicensing is that it will be necessary in order for Muse to be eventually included with Emacs (which is tentatively scheduled for one month after the Emacs 22 release). The manual is still available online at . The current maintainer of Muse does not permit Debian to carry the Muse manual separately in the "non-free" archive, as a matter of principle. -- Michael W. Olson (GNU address) Fri, 22 Jun 2007 22:11:22 -0400 muse-el (3.02.02-1) unstable; urgency=low We now use a file extension for Muse files by default. To obtain the old behavior, set `muse-file-extension' to nil and `muse-mode-auto-p' to t. To go along with the new behavior, be sure to rename all of your Muse files to have a ".muse" extension. -- Michael W. Olson (GNU address) Sat, 19 Nov 2005 00:50:30 -0500 muse-el (3.02.01-1) unstable; urgency=low `muse-project-alist' -- This variable should now save customizations to the correct form in the .emacs file. Before, it was saving an intermediate form of the variable. If you have used the customize interface in the previous release of Muse to set `muse-project-alist', please do the following to import your settings. - Open your .emacs file. - Move the point to where `muse-project-alist' is set. - Type `M-: (setq muse-project-alist-using-customize t) RET'. - Type `C-M-x'. - Type `M-x customize-save-variable RET muse-project-alist RET'. -- Michael W. Olson (GNU address) Mon, 26 Sep 2005 17:00:46 -0500