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Originally Posted by BSPeter Assumably the language version will stay at 1.00 for each subsequent build. So what is the added value; why use it? Or may it really be expected that there will be more language versions for the same build (and probably by the same translator)? |
I intend it in the following scenario:
As for oooooold versions of BSplayer, the language file format was different from the actual one, same goes for skinning. This tag will help BSplayer to know with which format it has to communicate..
For example I use the version tag in my skinmaker to know if a skin can be edited in my skin maker or not (basically if >=v1 is not recognised it will be converted from v0.8x in v1 format, unfortunally :roll: the new skinning method still has v1 tag :lol: so my program can distinguish between v0.8x and v1 skins, but not between v1 and v2 :P )