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Normalized the CHANGELOG #511

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Normalized the CHANGELOG #511

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aaschmitz
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  • Normalized the CHANGELOG with the pattern already most used in the file, format "Section : description"
  • Also added some missing changes about fix in the particle emitter bounds and new input keys for bindings

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Hi @aaschmitz. I'm not sure about that normalize change. If we do normalize the changelog lines, I would like to move toward the style in the newer lines (e.g. 1.0.1) Also, we might consider renaming it with a .md extension, since it's already markdown anyway.

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Hi @parasyte, the changes in version 1.0.1 is already included in this pull request 😉

Would have to adjust only the 1.1.0 branch, and the same does not have many lines to be changed.

Thanks!

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@parasyte Should I adjust the caps, using the format "Section : Description" them?

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obiot commented May 29, 2014

guys, let's merge it as it is now, so that I can finally release 1.0.1.
I think I can live with some discrepancies in the 1.0.1 changelog, and then make it nicer for newer versions :)

obiot added a commit that referenced this pull request May 29, 2014
@obiot obiot merged commit 15014f6 into melonjs:1.0.x May 29, 2014
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