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-include(`setup.m4')
-
-\set_author([René Seindal])
-\set_title([New feaures since version 1.4])
-
-\divert(1)
-
-\p(Please look at the \link(news.htm, NEWS) and the \link(changelog.htm,
-ChangeLog) for all the gory details.)
-
-\dl(
-\dt(\b(GNU m4 uses GNU Automake and GNU Autoconf for configuration.))
-
-\dd(\p(This has been long overdue, and now hit is done thanks to Erick
-Branderhorst.))
-
-\dt(\b(GNU m4 uses GNU gettext for internationalisation.))
-
-\dd(\p(GNU m4 now speaks several languages. Translations for
-german, french, italian, japanese, dutch, polish, romenian and swedish
-have been made.))
-
-\dt(\b(Support for multiple precision arithmetic in eval.))
-
-\dd(\p(If appropriately configured, GNU m4 can now do multiple precision
-arithmetic in the built in macro 'eval'. If not configured, GNU m4
-will use the largest integer available for its calculations.))
-
-\dt(\b(An input syntax table to change how input is parsed.))
-
-\dd(\p(A new build in macro 'changesyntax' allows finer control over how input
-characters are parsed into input tokens.  It is now possible to have
-several one character quote strings or comment delimiters, to change the
-format of macro calls, to use active characters like in TeX, and probably
-most useful, to change what input characters are treated as letters when
-looking for macro calls.)
-
-\p(See the \link(man/m4_7.html#SEC41, manual section) for more details.))
-
-\dt(\b(Support for loadable modules.))
-
-\dd(\p(GNU m4 now has support for dynamic loading of compiled modules at
-runtime. A module can define any number of new built in macros, which
-will be indistinguishable from the standard set of built in
-macros. Modules can also override existing built in macros.)
-)
-
-\dt(\b(Better control of sync-lines generation.))
-
-\dd(\p(The new built in macro 'syncoutput' allows better control of the
-generation of sync-lines. They can now be turned on or off at
-will.))
-
-)
-
-\divert(0)\dnl
-\DO_LAYOUT([\undivert(1)])
-\divert(-1)