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-XINDY RELEASE NOTES
-===================
-
-Version Date Remarks
-
-2.5.0 2014-04-19 `TeX Live 2014 Release'.
- Patches from TeX Live. Support for MikTeX.
- New languages: Persian, Korean.
- Corrected sorting: Polytonik Greek, Vietnamese.
- Language modules may be in modules/contrib/lang/.
- By default, make-rules documentation is not created.
- texindy utf8 codepage for Latin scripts supported.
-
-2.4 2010-05-11 `TUG30 Release'.
- Pure Lisp implementation, needs an installed CLISP.
- Easy compilation and installation, first official
- Mac OS X support.
- Bug fixes in user commands.
- xindy progress messages to stdout, not stderr.
- Changes from TeX-Live (TL2010), for better
- autoconf and draft Windows support. (Thanks to
- Peter Breitenlohner for that contribution.)
-
-2.3.1 2008-01-14 Downgraded to CLISP 2.42; there are many reports
- of 2.43 compilation problems on AMD64 systems.
-
-2.3 2008-01-09 `Gour and Jörg Waited Too Long For It Release'.
- Source distribution with canonical install procedure.
- Includes UTF-8 and Omega support.
- Bug fixes in base modules and *.idx parsing.
-
-2.2 rc2 2005-05-10 2nd release candidate for `LaTeX Companion Release'.
- Resolved issues:
- -- Linux release works on glibc 2.3
- -- Two double quotes in index key are supported
- -- Options are checked carefully and errors are reported
- -- Structured version numbers
- -- Style file tutorial commands work
-
-2.2 rc1 2004-05-28 First release candidate for `LaTeX Companion Release'.
- New command interface, new distribution strategy
- (ready-to-run), consolidated distribution of run time
- engine, kernel, and language modules.