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On Fri, 2011-09-23 at 17:26 -0700, Alan Coopersmith wrote:
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On 09/23/11 09:44 AM, Gaetan Nadon wrote:
> +<releaseinfo>X Version 11, Release&fullrelvers;</releaseinfo>
Since this covers the Input API in the X server, which changes per
X server release, often multiple times between katamari releases,
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Makes sense.
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I think it would be more useful to instead have:
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Would it be overkill to have both? One of the doc has them both.<BR>
This way we know to which X11Rx server 1.x belongs.<BR>
How many people know to which release xserver 1.6 belongs?<BR>
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If overkill, I'll remove it on the other docs if found.
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<releaseinfo>X server version &xserver.version;</releaseinfo>
like the other Xserver internals docs (Xserver-spec.xml &
ddxDesign.xml ).
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