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As I explained, there is only one commit for the WASM port. The WASM port just compiles.

Please wait us to make it better!


Here is the pull request to make Mogan Editor (the fork of GNU TeXmacs) work on Browser via WebAssembly:

https://github.com/XmacsLabs/mogan/pull/373

We just make it compile based on mgubi's work. And haven't started further work.

It seems the TeXmacs documents are already rendered in a nice way. But most functionality is still not available.


There is only one commit for the WASM port. We haven't made it public.


I'm not familiar with the details. But I do think it is not hard. Because we can save it to github via rest api.


I've tuned default font for Korean for GNU TeXmacs 2.1

I wonder if there are any Korean GNU TeXmacs users browsing Hacker News.


Here! I never used Korean in it though.


Sometimes, I use GNU TeXmacs for ancient Chinese materials.


For GNU TeXmacs 1.99.14, there is also a nice Octave plugins (builtin) for Windows/Linux/macOS.


GNU TeXmacs on github: https://github.com/texmacs/texmacs

Join us to make GNU TeXmacs better.


Actually, Zoom is not available in China for personal use.

The CEO of Zoom is from China and is an America citizen.


Semantics. TikTok is available in China, but with a different name (Douyin 抖音).


GP is talking about Zoom. You're talking about TikTok/Douyin


I have to admit that GNU TeXmacs is buggy.

And I've fixed some of them by myself or with the help of other contributors.

Please report bugs to https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?group=texmacs

And we will fix it as soon as possible.

For the next release: TeXmacs 2.1, we mainly focus on bug fixes.


Sorry, this is my title:

GNU TeXmacs v1.99.10 is released!

But for some reason, the title was cut.


In few hours after you submit any news on HN, you could edit titles (that automatically modified by HN)


Just curious if you know whether TeXmacs users running the program under Linux experience the same keyboard latency (estimated at around 700ms) that those of using Windows have observed? Is this a widely know issue and if so are there any settings one can adjust to improve the typing experience by making TeXmacs more reponsive to keystroke input?


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