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                     Last Notes for 2.3 distribution

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Note 1
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    ProgED 2.3 now has german docs. These docs was written by Richard
Krber. He translated 2.0 docs, so you'll find some difference from
ProgED 2.3 and documentation. To learn all differences you should
read the "History" file and, in case, the english manual. Please read
ALWAYS Hystory and LastNotes files for all future releases. The german
translation include a catalog, too. Even this catalog does not contain
strings for 2.3. It means that 30 or 40 strings (about) will appear in
english language.

Note 2
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    Last release (2.2) was very buggy. I'm sorry for any problem. Release
2.2 was buggy because it was written starting from sources of an internal
beta of 2.0 release. On summer, in fact, I lost sources of 2.1 during
a reorganization of my HD using ReOrg... So 2.2 has a lot of bugs, and is
not stabler and bug-less than 2.1. The actual one, on the contrary, is
the best release of ProgED: it's complete, stable and bug-free.

Note 3
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    From this release ProgED allows you to put a toolbar on windows.
I created a new drawer "Images" where you can copy small brushes.
Install script copies a set of brushes from the MWB_DOp7.lha archive
on the Aminet which was released by Trevor Morris and Leo Davidson.
I did not ask permission to Trevor & Leo but I saw a lot of PD &
shareware programs using their brushes, so I think there's no need.

NOTE 4
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    If you're using IconAppearer V1.0 you must not load a text
moving its file icon on the handler icons or windows. It can lock
WB and ProgED. This bug is dangeorus ONLY if the text has an icon.
If you move a text using the default WB fake icon nothing happens.

NOTE 5
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    Handlers behaviour is a bit strange working together DOpus 5.5.
I tested it and, sometimes, ProgED locked on start. I discovered
that, hiding PED and PRJ disks, there are no more locks.

Yours,
Giovanni Lambiase
