After we released the current release candidate of #NumeRe, there is now the real possibility for community localisations. Right now, we are working on a process for contributing as well as on the actual plug-in for getting the localisations in the first place. And yes, the plug-in will be written within NumeRe.

Just designed a new #hoodie with a #NumeRe specific design. Tell us, what you think: https://sprd.co/3xDxeJq

The production will take about a week, we'll keep you updated, once we have it in our hands.

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Some of you might not have noticed that we have a built-in #issue reporter in #NumeRe, so consider this a periodic reminder.

If you have a #feature request or experience some troubles, just use the "Report a problem or a feature request" (for you, the GUI will most likely in English) menu option in the help menu. That will open up a dialog window, where you can enter any details necessary for understanding your inquiry. Our bot will then create the issue for you right in our #Github repo

At least the standard #NumeRe #installer is now available via #winget.

There seem to be problems with the portable one, which we do not really understand, because the contents of both installers are identical, only the installation process is different with the standard one requiring elevation.

The publication of the #NumeRe #release to #winget takes again some time, as they seem to have problems with our installer - which should work perfectly fine - at least it does on our various testing machines.

Do you experience any troubles? Please let us know!

Using the new matrices in #NumeRe, some calculations are now also getting faster like the #flame #fractal below.

What are the major features in this release?

- We moved all matrix operations into the standard calculation and deprecated `matop`
- #NumeRe is now #Unicode aware and handles that by encoding all strings and files using #UTF8

WE DID IT!

Finally, after many months of waiting, we published a new #release of #NumeRe this morning: https://www.numere.org/home/releases#h.2zto4ol8vozo

The binary can be downloaded from Github or SourceForge. We comitted a new manifest to winget, but the PR has not been merged right now, so you need to be patient here.

With the next #release candidate of #NumeRe we will also ship three new example scripts showing

- how general binary files can be read

- how one can translate C file structures into NumeRe code during file import and

- how #JSON files can be traversed using DictStruct instances.

The next two days are reserved for #Nightly tests of #NumeRe on a non-dev machine. We're doing this to ensure that as much bugs are detected as possible

We all know that catching all bugs is not even remotely possible...