+*** MS Windows 1251 code page is now supported as coding system
+`windows-1251'.
+
+*** Czech, Thai, Cyrillic-KOI8, Vietnamese, Ethiopic support now
+available.
+
+*** The appropriate characters in Latin 3 and Latin 4 character sets
+are correctly defined as words.
+
+** Help buffers contain hyperlinks, and other changes.
+
+*** The help buffers created by C-h commands now contain hyperlinks to
+other commands, functions and variables mentioned in the
+documentation. Use button2 to follow a link. Use button3 to bring up
+a context menu that lets you follow the link, find the source for the
+item, do a tag search, etc. The buffers are also syntax-highlighted.
+
+*** Help functions (e.g. `C-h f') now know how to print macro argument
+lists. If your macro definition included an argument list for the
+sake of help output, you no longer need to do that.
+
+** The modeline's text is now scrollable. This is controlled by the
+variable `modeline-scrolling-method', which you need to set to a
+non-nil value. You can also choose scrolling types; see the docstring
+of `modeline-scrolling-method' for more information.
+
+** The mouse wheel under MS Windows now functions correctly -- it scrolls
+the XEmacs window under the pointer, not the selected window.
+
+** Interactive searching and matching case improvements.
+
+*** Incremental search will now highlight all visible matches, making
+it easier to anticipate where consecutive C-s or C-r will place the
+point. If you want to disable the feature, set
+`isearch-highlight-all-matches' to nil.
+
+*** Case sensitiveness in searching operations is normally controlled
+by the variable `case-fold-search' (if non-nil, case is ignored while
+searching). This mechanism has now been slightly improved for
+interactive searches: if the search string (or regexp) contains
+uppercase characters, the searching is forced to be case-sensitive,
+`case-fold-search'.
+
+The new behavior affects all functions performing interactive
+searches, like `zap-to-char', `list-matching-lines', `tags-search'
+etc. The incremental search facility has always behaved that way.
+