ERC NEWS -*- outline -*-
-Copyright (C) 2006, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+Copyright (C) 2006-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
See the end of the file for license conditions.
+* For changes after ERC 5.3, see the main Emacs NEWS file
+
* Changes in ERC 5.3
** New function `erc-tls' is to be used for connecting to a server via TLS.
** If possible, re-use channel buffers when reconnecting to a server.
** Text in ERC buffers is now read-only by default.
-To get the previous behavior,
+To get the previous behavior,
** Changes and additions to modules
** The module system has again changed a lot. You can now customize
the variable `erc-modules' and define once and for all which
extension modules you want to use. This unfortunately may require
- you to change your current erc initialisation code a bit, if you
- have some existing customsations. On the other hand, this change
+ you to change your current erc initialization code a bit, if you
+ have some existing customizations. On the other hand, this change
makes the configuration of extension modules a lot easier for new
users. In theory, you should be able to configure all aspects of
ERC by using the customize interface, you should no longer really
** erc is switching to global-minor-modes for activation of submodules.
This allows you to customize such a mode and get automatic loading of
-the module. No longer putting a lot of require statments in .emacs.
-At least this is the long-term plan, not all modules are converted
-yet.
+the module. No longer putting a lot of require statements in .emacs.
+At least this is the long-term plan, not all modules are converted yet.
** The most important user visible change is that you now need to activate
erc-completion-mode, to get TAB completion. The new completion code
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