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FPSC Classic Product Chat / Fpsc changelog?

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Corno_1
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Posted: 19th May 2013 17:31
Hey is there any changelog for Fpsc?

I did not find one, just the changes fpscreatorengine here:
https://code.google.com/p/fpscreatorengine/source/list
But the numbers do not say anything about the version for me.

Is there nothing like:

1.16
- add fpgcrawtext commands
1.17
- add ...
- add $maxY(any vars)

and so on. If someone could help me, that would be very nice

Or if a modder can say which numbers are which version also helps me.

Corno_1


BlackFox
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Posted: 19th May 2013 19:02 Edited at: 19th May 2013 19:02
Quote: "Hey is there any changelog for Fpsc?
"


You just have to know how to navigate Google Code.

Here you go. That is the last one that was updated, unless they have v1.20 added elsewhere.


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Flatlander
FPSC Tool Maker
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Posted: 19th May 2013 19:27 Edited at: 19th May 2013 19:29
Quote: "Is there nothing like:

1.16
- add fpgcrawtext commands
1.17
- add ..."


No there isn't within the Google changes log. You pretty much had to be following everyday. However, there are addendum.rtf files that are uploaded. The most recent is in the download link - Jan 14, 2013.

You would have to go through the log and check for older rtf files. They will let you know what has been currently fixed or added. Don't be confused by the designation such as 120.23. This does not mean beta 23.

Example of 120.23:



Also, r768 is the last changes prior to the release of beta 17. So anything after will be beta 18. I used to keep track of the versions and betas but I no longer do that. But you can find just about where the new version breaks are by browsing through the change log descriptions. Again, hunting down the addendum files will also give you what was done in the versions.


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