Gmane
From: Stig E Sandoe <stig <at> users.sourceforge.net>
Subject: ANN: Albert v0.4.7 released
Newsgroups: gmane.lisp.cclan.general, gmane.lisp.clump
Date: 2003-10-20 01:00:01 GMT (5 years, 6 weeks, 1 day, 13 hours and 49 minutes ago)
hei,

Albert, the javadoc-alike tool for Common Lisp, has made a couple of
steps further from the v0.4.6 release.  The v0.4.7 release contains
several fixes and add-ons which you might find useful when documenting
your CL software:

- Control presentation of functions/variables/etc depending on whether
  it's exported from a package.
- Support for including legal notice/licencefile.
- More precise control of presentation via configurable settings.  
- Albert is now usable with MK-Defsystem, CLISP and without any
  intermediate xml-files (ie it can be run with CL alone).
- Several bugs and issues fixed, as well as improved the lisp-reader
  to handle more situations with grace, instead of ending in an
  ERROR.  Navigation icons also updated to work properly with Internet
  Explorer. 

(See Changelog for more details. This is a 'Release Early+Often' release.)

Several known issues remain, e.g make presentation order for
'package full listing' configurable.  These will be addressed, but to
be able to make correct priorities feedback from you is needed.  To be
able to make Albert useful for Lisp projects I need to know what's
important for your lisp project and what features you need.  I'm also
interested in knowing how you use Albert and about any problems with
the current release.  Please use my mail-address or the bug/request
trackers.  

Albert has a homepage at: http://albert.sourceforge.net/
Known bugs are found at:  http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=572559&group_id=84355
Feature request tracker: http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=84355&atid=572562

Thanks for your interest.

-- 
Stig Erik Sandoe <stig <at> users.sourceforge.net>

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