* New starter.sysout contains the UTF-8 external format
* Init.sysout is created with the UTF-8 external format
* Files with non-ascii characters and some other files converted to UTF-8, for basic testing
* Environment arg of WITH-READER-ENVIRONMENT can be a stream
* Compiler functions now respect the external format as copied from the source file
* Colon is the package delimiter in DEFINE-FILE-INFO expressions
* UNICODE file is deprecated in favor of UNICODE-FORMATS and UNICODE-TABLES
* MCCS translations for strings passed to/from UNIX-GETENV and other system interfaces.
* INTERPRET.REM.CM assumes system external format is UTF-8. ISO8859/1 external format is defined in MCCS as a dummy for UTF-8 until UNICODE is loaded
* Add string translation interface to EXTERNALFORMAT datatype,
* Set the external format of the default reader environment to *DEFAULT-EXTERNALFORMAT* = :MCCS
* Add external format :THROUGH16 for 16 bit codes, used by linebuffer
* Separate interface for imagefile creation from the send-to-printer interface
* SEND.FILE.TO.PRINTER recognizes :DEFAULTPRINTER
* Various changes to address #2414
* Move BITMAP properties from PRINTERTYPES to PRINTFILETYPES.
* Fix ShellOpen, add UNIX-TMP-FILE-NAME
* Include COERCEFONTSPEC changes in anticipation of HTML streams
* PDFSTREAM compatible with new imagefile architecture plus able to convert non-local Postscript streams
* SKETCH compatible with new imagefile/printing architecture
* TEDIT compatible with new printing architecture
* Tedit files are of type TEDIT, not TEXT, new interface function TEDIT.TO.IMAGEFILE
* ATTACHEDWINDOW: DOATTACHEDWINDOWCOM allows menu to have a form to EVAL, like the background menu
* WINDOW: fix menus for new hardcopy architecture
* Remove FLUSHFONTSINCORE--FLUSHFONTCACHE is more general
* LOAD character names as suggested in PR #2398
* HARDCOPYW respects file extension
* VIEWER as default printinghost
* SLASHIT interprets '.
* MCCS to UTF8 conversion on printer name
* Deal with {LPT}.LOCAL and upper casing
* @ LPT printers work with exact upper/lower matching
* Using NSPRINT functions to recognize fax
* Let "UNIX" be the name of the default printer of type UNIX
* A revision to the font, Unicode, Tedit, and other modules to implement the MCCS character coding as the standard for internal text strings. MCCS is a variant of XCCS with arrows switched with circumflex/underscore and $ switched with currency, and allows for additional code assignments over time. :MCCS replaces :XCCS as the default external format, especially for source files. The file XCCS is removed in favor of the file MCCS, which includes the XCCS external format for backward compatibility.
* This includes a single Medley-font formatted font file for each of the family/size/face display fonts. The glyph assignments correspond to the MCCS character encoding (except for fonts with idiosyncratic encodings--Hippo, Symbol). All charsets from legacy font files are included in each file, and the character sets and glyphs in each file have also been extended by offline coercion from related families (e.g. Glyphs not in legacy Terminal are taken from legacy Modern). There should be fewer black boxes, and character-display shouldn't change when you switch fonts.
* The Unicode mapping tables have been redefined to set up correspondences between Unicode and MCCS, not XCCS. Separate XCCS to/from MCCS mapping functions are provided in the file MCCS; they are no longer included in INTERPRESS.
* TEDIT converts characters in legacy fonts to their new MCCS codes as it reads formatted files, marks the file as MCCS compatible and preserves the new codes on writing.
* Default keyboard assignments produce the MCCS uparrow and leftarrow for shift-6 and shift-hyphen, use Function-6 for circumflex and Function-10 for underscore.
See documentation in FONTCODECHANGES.TEDIT MCCS.TEDIT MEDLEYFONTFORMAT.TEDIT in docs/internal, and library/UNICODE.TEDIT.