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Suggestions, bug-reports, questions, comments:
mitch@uni.de
Flames and the like:
dev/null@mitch.h.shuttle.de
My web-page is here:
http://www.h.shuttle.de/mitch/
The up-to-date version of this program can be found here:
http://www.h.shuttle.de/mitch/download.html#makeSIGN
- So far there is nothing to add, I think. If YOU want something to be
added, just mail me!
- The documentation on using makeSIGN with popular mail and news
software will be extended.
Thanks go out to the beta-testers:
- Florian Dennert
- The fastest beta-tester in town!
- Blasius "Crazie Eddie" Puchala
- Florian "Mr. Coffee" Paetz
- Dennis Schoen
- He has seen the early 1.2* versions.
If you want to become a beta-tester then tell me.
- 99-08-23 v1.33.1
- Added a Linux Software Map entry and submitted makeSIGN to
MetaLab.unc.edu
- Fixed a bug with commandline arguments
- Description on how to use makeSIGN together with
tin
is
added.
- 99-08-15 v1.33beta
- I added the
--equal
option.
- I added the
--version
option.
- makeSIGN is now nearly concurring with POSIX 1003.2. It also
supports long GNU-style options.
- makeSIGN now exits with proper exit codes.
- 99-07-04 v1.33alpha2
- 99-04-13 v1.33alpha
- 99-02-04 v1.32
- It seems to be time for a new official release since no errors
occured during the last weeks.
- I added the
A look into the future
section to this document.
- I added a
file_id.diz
file to the archive.
- 99-01-17 v1.32beta2
- Bugfix: STRICT didn't work at all
- The compatibility mode to version 1.30 has been removed.
- The source code was missing in the .ZIP
- 99-01-10 v1.32beta
- Bugfix: The short commandline parameters didn't work at all.
- makeSIGN is available for Linux now.
- You can use the standard input for footer files, header files
and configuration files.
- You can use the standard output for your signature file.
- You can specifiy footers and headers on a per-motto-file base
(this makes the undocumented commandline switch obsolete).
- You can tell makeSIGN to work quiet or verbose.
- Bugfix: An error is printed when using more than 20 motto files.
- 99-01-02 v1.31
- It seems to run stable, so here's the official release.
- 98-12-28 v1.31beta
- The documentation is now based on SGML. It can be converted to
TXT, HTML, PS, ...
- Support of more than one motto-file
- Enhanced memory management
- Support of commandline parameters and configuration files
- The files don't have to be in one directory any more
- Lots of small changes...
- 98-10-18 v1.30
- 98-08-08 v1.29
- Now this documentation is available both in HTML and ASCII
- 98-06-16 v1.28
- Now you can set "good" mottoes that appear very often
and "bad" ones that don't (based on an idea by Florian
Dennert)
- Bugfix: the first motto in a file was not read
- 98-05-25 v1.27
- 08-04-25 v1.26beta
- now the fourth line of a motto should work
- 98-04-23 v1.25beta
- first complete beta release including this documentation
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