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clX 2.2
Summary of changes made since v2.1(a)(SH)
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(1) Improvements have been made so that error messages in the
'Observations and Errors Report' more accurately
pin-point the location in the document referred to by the
message. For legal documents, lengthy definitions in the
definitions clause which contain numbered paragraphs will
be identified by those numbered paragraphs appended to
the definition title, not just by the definition title
itself.
(2) clX 2.1 had trouble with some numbering sequences which
are ambiguous, eg (h) followed by (i), where (i) might or
might not be meant to be a roman numeral. This problem
has been fixed for paragraph numbers, and many
improvements made for handling paragraph references which
also happen to contain the above type of ambiguity.
(3) Stricter checking is now performed of paragraph and
subparagraph numbers against the user specified template.
This is primarily to avoid picking out paragraph number
references which are actually to other documents, for
example legislation, sometimes giving rise to misleading
error messages.
(4) An 'invalid reference' message has been added. A
reference to another paragraph which, when checked
against the template for the document, is an invalid
number, will be reported, eg a reference like, "... in
clause 2.1.3.3 ...." will be reported as invalid if the
template was set to '1.1(a)(i)'. However this message
will not appear if clX is able to determine that it
refers to some other document.
(5) For legal documents, two new items have been added to the
"Processing Options" menu: the ability to ignore single
character definitions, and the ability to ignore
uncapitalised definitions. This allows you to fine tune
the references which appear in the clX report for maximum
relevance. A single character enclosed in quotes may
often be meaningless and should not be taken as
definition title. The text of a definition titled, "The
System" could happen to contain minor quoted material
which should not itself be treated as a definition title.
Its acceptance by clX would result in any references
between it and the next definition title being ascribed
to it, and not to "The System". This feature has been
added for those drafting legal contracts.
(6) The previous version of clX would not recognise clause
numbers which were included as part of a table of
contents or index entry - that is, the clause number
itself was physically concatenated with the sequence
".c." or ".i." This has now been rectified.
(6) Following feedback from users, many other improvements
have been made to syntax processing, increasing the
accuracy and completeness of cross referencing by clX.