Annotald

Latest version: v1.3.10

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1.1.2

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A bugfix release. Changes:

- Fix overapplication of case in context menu. (Thanks to Joel for
report)
- Fix crash when time log db is corrupt. (Thanks to Sandra for report)
- Fixes in formatting of documentation. (Thanks to Beatrice for report)
- Various code cleanups.

1.1.1

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A hotfix release. Changes:

- Fix the height of the context menu (thanks to Jana for reporting)
- Fix the interaction of the context menu and case tags. Case is now
factored out of context menu calculations, just like numerical indices
(thanks to Joel for reporting)
- Fix calculation of the set of alternatives for the context menu
(thanks to Joel for reporting)

The user’s manual also acquired an improved section on installation and
remote access.

1.1

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Changes:

- Annotald is now tested on Python 2.6+ and 3.3+. Annotald officially
supports (only) these versions of Python
- Annotald is now distributed through PyPI, the official python package
archive
- Many bugs fixed

1.0

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This is the first release since 12.03. The version numbering scheme has
changed.

Significant changes in this version:

- A user’s manual was written
- Significant under-the-hood changes to allow the editing of large files
in Annotald without overly taxing the system CPU or RAM
- A structural search feature was added
- The case-related functions in the context menu were made portable
- A comprehensive time-logging facility was added
- The facility to display only a certain number of trees, instead of a
whole file at once, was added
- A metadata editor for working with the deep format was added (the
remaining support for this format remains unimplemented)
- A python settings file was added, in addition to the javascript
settings file
- The facility to add custom CSS rules via a file was added
- Significant changes of interest to developers:
- A developer’s manual was written
- Test suites for javascript and python code were added

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