Hi all, I have just released the archive files for MPlib beta 1.080. At the moment, the archives contain only the mpost program sources and executables. The final release will of course also contain the MetaPost 'base' texmf support files and the already existing manuals as well as a new manual documenting the C API of the library. ----------------------------------------------------------------- For those of you who are not aware of the project yet: MPlib is the name of the new, revamped version of the MetaPost interpreter. It is implemented in Cweb, and internally consists of a core library, an mpx generation library, and a frontend driver program (mpost). The new mpx generation library includes the label generation functionality that was previously provided by 'makempx', and this internal code will be used instead of that external program unless the MPXCOMMAND variable is set in the environment or texmf.cnf. The programs 'makempx', 'newer', 'mpto', 'dvitomp' and 'dmp' are obsolete and are no longer included in the distribution. The MPlib distribution is released under the GPL version 2 or, at your option, any later version. This beta release of MPlib that can replace the old pascal-based metapost interpreter completely; the executable is almost a drop-in replacement for MetaPost 1.005. The commandline is slightly different and you have to regenerate the mem files, but that should be the only user-visible change. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- The TODO list before the official announcement at TUG2008 in Cork now only has two items left: * Writing the documentation for the C API * Bughunting I'll be working on the first item myself, but for the second item I really have to ask all of you for help: please test mplib on as many files as you can find. Because there has been so much work done on the source code (including the conversion from pascal web to C web), bugs are likely. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- You can get the sources and a cross-compiled mingw binary for Win32 from the usual place: http://foundry.supelec.fr/frs/?group_id=13&release_id=307 Best wishes, Taco