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The newest release is at the top.  For further details, please consult
the `ffs' manual: <https://kelar.org/~bandali/gnu/emacs/ffs.html>.

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Version 0.2.2 on 2026-05-21
Version 0.2.1 on 2026-05-20
Version 0.2.0 on 2026-05-19


Version 0.2.2 on 2026-05-21
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  First release of `ffs' on GNU ELPA.

  The attempted build of ffs 0.2.1 within GNU ELPA build sandbox failed
  with an `Error: void-function (org-texinfo-kbd-macro)' due to use of
  `#+macro: kbd (eval (org-texinfo-kbd-macro $1))' in ffs.org for better
  formatting of key sequences in the exported Texinfo copy.  This seems
  to have happened for the specific case of generating a plain text
  README using `ox-ascii' where ELPA didn't load `ox-texinfo'.  To try
  and mitigate this, a `README.md' has been added for use as the package
  README instead of ffs.org.  If not sufficient, a Texinfo copy of the
  ffs manual will be shipped instead of the Org one in the next release.

  ffs 0.2.2 also includes small fixes and improvements throughout
  `ffs.el' from Stefan Monnier, and additional feedback to be addressed
  in future releases.


Version 0.2.1 on 2026-05-20
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  The attempted build of ffs 0.2.0 within GNU ELPA build sandbox failed
  with a "Cannot include file" error on the "#+include: fdl.org" in the
  manual.  So, as a workaround, we switch to using the official Texinfo
  copy of the GNU FDL license rather than an Org copy.


Version 0.2.0 on 2026-05-19
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  First release of `ffs' intended for GNU ELPA.

  After a few years of inactivity, in early 2026 I decided to dust off
  `ffs.el', polish and document it, and offer for inclusion in GNU ELPA
  as a proper package.


Default value of `ffs-default-face-height' changed to nil
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  To minimize unexpected and/or unnecessary changes out-of-the-box, the
  default value of `ffs-default-face-height' has been changed to nil.


`ffs-edit-buffer-name' demoted from user option to variable
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  This is not an important user-facing setting, so to help avoid
  overwhelming users with many options, this has been demoted from a
  user option to a variable.


Several new user options for customizing `ffs''s behaviour
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  As part of the effort to bring `ffs' more in line with the conventions
  of other existing Emacs packages, the mechanisms for toggling various
  parts of Emacs's interface to minimize visual clutter were changed
  from being minor modes to being customizable user options.  These are
  the replacement new user options, with a default value of nil:

  • `ffs-hide-cursor'
  • `ffs-hide-mode-line'
  • `ffs-hide-header-line'

  Their value is buffer-local, and may be set globally using
  `setq-default'.  See the [sample configuration] in the manual for an
  example of how to customize them.

  The new `ffs-page-delimiter' user option defines the page delimiter
  inserted by `ffs-edit-done' when inserting a new slide.  Emacs's
  `page-delimiter' regexp should be able to match `ffs-page-delimiter''s
  value, so if you use a custom `page-delimiter' be sure to customize
  `ffs-page-delimiter' accordingly.

  The new `ffs-echo-progress' user option controls whether to display in
  echo area the progress through the slides.  When non-nil, changing
  slides will also display the progress through the slides in the echo
  area.  The format of the displayed progress can be customized using
  the new `ffs-echo-progress-format' user option.

  The new `ffs-edit-display-buffer-alist' user option may be used to
  control the Window configuration for the `ffs-edit' buffer.  By …  …


[sample configuration] <file:ffs.html#Sample-configuration>
