Remember that the archetypes in use today, in files with the '.adl' 
extension are all ADL 1.4 'legacy' archetypes. ADL 1.5 archetypes are 
'adls' files; your environment can chose to use whichever you want. The 
legacy ones are not over-written or changed in any way by the ADL 1.5 
tooling (ADL 1.5 flat-form archetypes are saved in '.adlf' files. )

- thomas


On 06/07/2010 09:04, David Moner wrote:
>
>
> 2010/7/6 Peter Gummer <peter.gummer at oceaninformatics.com 
> <mailto:peter.gummer at oceaninformatics.com>>
>
>     Sebastian Garde wrote:
>
>      A future Archetype Editor would always replace the adl_version with
>     1.5 when you save an archetype, I expect, similarly to what was done
>     manually with a text editor in this little experiment. This would be
>     the minimal change to any archetype when migrating to 1.5.
>
>
> We should avoid this kind of automatic changes. A user might not 
> expect that his 1.4 ADL code is changed to a different syntax without 
> at least a warning, since it can have an impact on his system 
> implementation. As a typical example, when you open a .DOC document 
> with Microsoft Word 2007/2010, it will never change it to .DOCX 
> automatically.
>
> David
>
> -- 
> David Moner Cano
> Grupo de Inform?tica Biom?dica - IBIME
> Instituto ITACA
> http://www.ibime.upv.es
>
> Universidad Polit?cnica de Valencia (UPV)
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