tiny_c2l 1.0.0 (19-MAY-1998)
  first public release; uploaded to ftp.dante.de

This version of tiny_c2l was intended mainly as test tool for the position
macros. It contained many bugs and restrictions, and only some basic
abilities were realized.

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tiny_c2l 1.1.*
  internal (not public) release; not uploaded to ftp.dante.de

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tiny_c2l 1.2.0 (8-SEP-1999):
  stable version, uploaded to ftp.dante.de
  many changes are done between Version 1.0 and 1.2; some of these are:

- lots of bugfixes
- some additional command-line options
- support for stdin/stdout
- header/footer text can be given as comand-line option
- the fonts are defined in the style file
- value of tab -> spc is can be given as comand-line option
- options are no longer position dependend
- additional comment mode /*\f ("fill" comment; see testfile.l
- small help screen (use tiny_c2l -?)
- some more bugfixes
- support for Java
- omit source code
- linebreaking is done also after operators or `;' (without needing spaces)
- the position macro package is now written as .dtx file
- the file position.dtx includes a small manual for tiny_c2l

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tiny_c2l 1.3.3 (16-FEB-2000):
  development version, not uploaded to ftp.dante.de

- added support for line numbers
- added command line option -hn to suppress header (for includefiles)
- keyword patterns contain the first non-keyword character to avoid
  misinterpretation of (first) part of variable names etc. as keywords
  (e.g., in long_output `long' is no longer recognized as keyword :-)) )

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tiny_c2l 1.4.0 (25-FEB-2000):
  stable version, uploaded to ftp.dante.de

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known bugs:
- Alignment of multiline comments may be incorrect
- lex/yacc patterns includeing lonely double quotes generate false results