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file format v2.1 and Kaisen
« on: February 16, 2012, 03:51:55 am »
Hi Xiang-Jun,

Really glad to hear about this update and will be glad to test it soon. But please, let me first know if you changed any of the output file format. It is crucial for me to know if, where and which changes have been made. Also, have you an updated and detailed manual somewhere ? This is one of the very important and often missed feature of such important packages.

(your link to "kaisen" searches for kaisen" and thus does not find the correct page)
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Re: file format v2.1 and Kaisen
« Reply #1 on: February 16, 2012, 08:34:33 am »
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But please, let me first know if you changed any of the output file format. It is crucial for me to know if, where and which changes have been made.
The file format has not changed in v2.1. That's one of the fundamental considerations I've in mind. Of course, if you notice anything otherwise, I will fix it.

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Also, have you an updated and detailed manual somewhere ? This is one of the very important and often missed feature of such important packages.
Documentation is the next priority now that the v2.1beta is ready for outside testing. You are welcome to point out any areas that I should make clearer and/or document more deeply.

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(your link to "kaisen" searches for kaisen" and thus does not find the correct page)
((this is my tiny contribution to this bug report section))
Fixed. Just remember that no contribution is tiny! The forum is migrated from the original phpBB3, and many links and content should be corrected. I make them available now simply because the forum is functioning, and I would like to hear more feedback from users and earlier. I welcome each and every contribution from the user community.

Xiang-Jun

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