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Using Update torrent - Insert new trackers list BEFORE or Append new trackers list AFTER and the following options are unclear for a novice user.
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readme.txt is very great in explaining 3 possible use case scenarios in updating .torrent file and the proper use of **a
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HTML V5 introduction
Is there any plan to introduce the new Html V5 tags and attributes ?
<title>HTML5 New Elements</title>Hi all,
First of all, great job on the package ! Works great for me and has helped me deploy some shiny apps that help a lot of people in the company :)
This is a great solution to not have to go through a whole production process.
I had a very simple (maybe dumb) question that I couldn't find an answer for. The question came from user trial and use :
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Add XMLComment type
XML comments could (at some future point) be parsed.
Perhaps it's a good idea to have them labelled as XMLdoc comments separately.
http://docwiki.embarcadero.com/RADStudio/Berlin/en/XML_Documentation_Comments
See the proposed code changes in the follow-up post.
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The Khronos reference page contains description of parameters and description of the behavior for every function. Wouldn't it be possible to add doc comments for the functions, so IDE can show it? I understand the function description is a bit cumbersome, as one description is usually related to multiple functions with similar functionality, however parameters description would help a lot.
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