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On 11/14/2011 01:51 PM, Pierre Stirnweiss wrote:
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Background: I indeed think that is a rather important feature<br>
cause it's the only way to get content into a document that<br>
can be in a centralized way edited/updated. Means you for<br>
example a document describing the features of Calligra as<br>
released and then add a user-variable field for the<br>
version-number (e.g. 2.5 in our case). Then in some months<br>
if the document is updated to reflect what 2.6 is about<br>
someone only need to change the content of the<br>
calligra-version variable and voila. The alternate is to find+<br>
replace for "2.5" manually which is error-prune.<br>
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Do you mean that the only difference between a 2.5 and 2.6
release announcement would be the release number????<br>
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No, that was an example. Think of a document where you list<br>
all changes done between the 2.x versions. Then you can just<br>
add a new chapter for a new version that includes the changes<br>
done in e.g. 2.6, change the version-uservariables from 2.5 to<br>
2.6 and have text like "The last version of Calligra is [2.6]" or<br>
"Last release on [2011-12-24]" auto-updated.<br>
Other examples could be a reference-number in an<br>
invoice or a postal code, city-name, etc. pp.<br>
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