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Re: ENC/DEC problem solved



Hi Carl,

I think it is a good idea to move the changelog somewhere, like a section in XYWWWEB.INF, or maybe a new U2 frame that actually shows the changelog? For example, "U2HIS" will show the entire changelog, and "U2HIS 124" will show the changes in U2 124? Thanks.

Wengier

> On Sep 4, 2016, at 4:59 PM, Carl Distefano  wrote:
>
> Reply to note from "Wengier W"  (Redacted
> sender "wengierwu" for DMARC) Sun, 4 Sep 2016 18:56:49 +0000 (UTC)
>
> Wengier,
>
>> It seems that some recent U2 frames such as 4D and TOTAL are not
>> mentioned in the readme (readme-v124.pdf). Aren't they a part of
>> the latest U2 as well?
>
> Sure. I generally don't update the readme for every "stealth" update,
> only XYWWWEB.INF, the help file. In fact, I've been getting concerned
> that the ever-growing lists of "New in v12x" at the top of the readme
> may be obscuring the really important information -- how to get
> started. So I'm planning to redo the readme to make it a more-or-less
> static document (the way it used to be), and move the "New" highlights
> elsewhere -- maybe to a ChangeLog section in XYWWWEB.INF.
>
> By the way, one of the best ways to scour U2 for information is to CAll
> XYWWWEB.INF or XYWWWEB.U2 and run frame RCITE. RCITE takes a (case-
> insensitive) string or regular expression and lists all lines that
> include a match. You can navigate to any "hit" by placing the cursor on
> it and hitting .
>
> --
> Carl Distefano
> cld@xxxxxxxx
>
>