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<expand|section|Improved scheme interface (1.0.5.1 -- 1.0.5.6)>
The <expand|name|Scheme> interface has been further improved and stabilized. For
those users who customized the behaviour of <expand|TeXmacs> using a personal
initialization file, it may be necessary to make a few corrections. Some
information about the new <expand|name|Scheme> interface can be found in
<expand|menu|Scheme|Extensions>. Further documentation will be written later.

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<expand|section|New multi-part document mechanism (1.0.5.6 -- 1.0.5.7)>
Previous versions of <expand|TeXmacs> provided the ``project'' mechanism for
dealing with large documents like books. In the new version, any large
structured document can be transformed into a multi-part document whose
individual parts can be viewed and edited in an efficient way (see
<expand|menu|Document|Part>). Former multi-file projects are deprecated although
still supported. They can be transformed into multi-part documents using
<expand|menu|Tools|Project|Expand inclusions>. A new multi-part document
corresponds to a single file.

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<expand|section|Type 1 fonts become the default (1.0.5.10)>
From now on, <expand|TeXmacs> uses Type 1 fonts by default, which enable you to
generate higher quality <expand|name|Pdf> files. The basic <expand|TeXmacs> distribution
(for <expand|name|Unix>) comes with a minimal set of EC fonts for European
languages, but an additional font package can be downloaded from our web
site (the additional fonts are directly included in the <expand|name|Windows>
version). Whenever a given font is not available as a type 1 font, then
<expand|TeXmacs> falls back on <name|Metafont> in order to generate a Type<expand|nbsp>3
substitute. This behaviour can be further customized in
<expand|menu|Edit|Preferences|Printer|Font type>.