GNU Emacs NEWS -- history of user-visible changes. 2006-05-31
-Copyright (C) 1999, 2000, 2001, 2006, 2007, 2008
- Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+Copyright (C) 1999-2001, 2006-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
See the end of the file for license conditions.
** You can specify the printer to use for commands that do printing by
setting the variable `printer-name'. Just what a printer name looks
like depends on your operating system. You can specify a different
-printer for the Postscript printing commands by setting
+printer for the PostScript printing commands by setting
`ps-printer-name'.
** Emacs now supports on-the-fly spell checking by the means of a
If you specify a default ASCII font with the `Font' resource or `-fn'
argument, a fontset is generated from it. This works by replacing the
-FOUNDARY, FAMILY, ADD_STYLE, and AVERAGE_WIDTH fields of the font name
+FOUNDRY, FAMILY, ADD_STYLE, and AVERAGE_WIDTH fields of the font name
with `*' then using this to specify a fontset. This fontset's short
name is `fontset-startup'.
*** Java is tagged like C++. In addition, "extends" and "implements"
constructs are tagged. Files are recognized by the extension .java.
-*** Etags can now handle programs written in Postscript. Files are
-recognized by the extensions .ps and .pdb (Postscript with C syntax).
-In Postscript, tags are lines that start with a slash.
+*** Etags can now handle programs written in PostScript. Files are
+recognized by the extensions .ps and .pdb (PostScript with C syntax).
+In PostScript, tags are lines that start with a slash.
*** Etags now handles Objective C and Objective C++ code. The usual C and
C++ tags are recognized in these languages; in addition, etags