It is also significantly more hackable than before, with some examples of interactivity with external process (here Emacs) put on display in the following article:
https://next.atlas.engineer/article/emacs-hacks.org
News from the change log:
- Add RELOAD-CURRENT-BUFFER command and bind it to C-r
- Add NEXT-VERSION command. It reports the commit hash if it was not built on a tag version.
- Add cookie support. GTK implementation has per-buffer cookie support.
- Report page load status to echo area
- Add COPY-TITLE command and bind it to M-w
- Add COPY-ANCHOR-URL command and bind it to C-x C-w
- Add COPY-URL command and bind it to C-w
- Add PASTE command to minibuffer and bind it to C-v and C-y
- Add common movement commands to minibuffer. For instance `cursor-forwards-word` is bound to `M-f` by default.
- Add "echo area" to display status messaages
- Set window title dynamically
- Embed/Replace build dependencies in the Cocoa port. It now builds out of the box, with no need for external libraries.
- Add commandline arguments to the Cocoa platform port
- Report user configuration errors
- Save platform logs to /tmp/next-$USER/
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