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Modes #6

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Tobychev opened this issue Jul 9, 2014 · 5 comments
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Modes #6

Tobychev opened this issue Jul 9, 2014 · 5 comments

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@Tobychev
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Tobychev commented Jul 9, 2014

Hello Stefano!
I'm very happy that you included the "modes" feature! Now I can have only one config file for both release and debug, which is very nice!

However, you seem to have neglected to document it in the main readme, which is a shame since then users will discover this feature when old fobos files fail to work.

@szaghi
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szaghi commented Jul 9, 2014

Hi Tomas,

you are right. I have implemented "modes" just before my crash on my motorbike... I will document this feature tomorrow. Thank you again.

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szaghi commented Jul 10, 2014

Hi Tomas,

I have just updated the documentation. Is it nice now?

@Tobychev
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Hi Stefano,
I hope you feel better after your crash!

The documentation looks good, but you have written so much documentation! It might be a good idea to put some subsections into the table of contents, so that the user can easily see that there is quite a bit of information to read. Something like putting the following under the "usage" point in the table of contents:

  • command line usage
  • single use config file use
  • multimode config file use

I don't know about these names, but hopefully you understand what I mean.

@szaghi
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szaghi commented Jul 10, 2014

Ok, I have refactored my verbose documentation in order to make clear the TOC. Is it clear now?

P.S. thank for your interest, I feel better now (my wrist not yet...), but the most important thing is that my motorbike is not damaged :-)

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Yes, that is better, thank you!

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