Pues, ya hice la prueba instalando la nueva versión y me sale este error nada más (unas 6 veces 'Table of Basic Help Options' , 'Table of Instruction Options' 'Table of Ask Results' 'Table of Ask Results' ) jaaj
Código:
Problem. In 'Table of Basic Help Options' , column 2 (subtable), the entry 'Table of Instruction Options' (row 2) is a genuine, non-blank entry: it's a specific value. That's fine, of course - the whole idea of a table is to contain values - but this is a column which already contains a name of a kind: 'a table-name' .
Names of kinds are only allowed at the top of otherwise blank columns: they tell me what might eventually go there. So the kind name has to go. You can replace it with a blank '--', and then either let me deduce the kind by myself, working it out from the actual values in the column, or you can put the kind in brackets after the column's name, at the top.)
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Problem. In 'Table of Instruction Options' , column 2 (subtable), the entry 'a table-name' (row 2) is the name of a kind. This isn't a specific value. You're allowed to write in the name of a kind like this if the column starts out with blank entries - to tell me what might eventually go there - but only once; and this is the second time. (The first was 'a table-name' .)
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Problem. In 'Table of Instruction Options' , column 2 (subtable), the entry 'Table of IF Elements' (row 7) is a genuine, non-blank entry: it's a specific value. That's fine, of course - the whole idea of a table is to contain values - but this is a column which already contains a name of a kind: 'a table-name' .
Names of kinds are only allowed at the top of otherwise blank columns: they tell me what might eventually go there. So the kind name has to go. You can replace it with a blank '--', and then either let me deduce the kind by myself, working it out from the actual values in the column, or you can put the kind in brackets after the column's name, at the top.)
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Problem. In 'Table of Instruction Options' , column 2 (subtable), the entry 'Table of Stuckness Advice' (row 8) is a genuine, non-blank entry: it's a specific value. That's fine, of course - the whole idea of a table is to contain values - but this is a column which already contains a name of a kind: 'a table-name' .
Names of kinds are only allowed at the top of otherwise blank columns: they tell me what might eventually go there. So the kind name has to go. You can replace it with a blank '--', and then either let me deduce the kind by myself, working it out from the actual values in the column, or you can put the kind in brackets after the column's name, at the top.)
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Problem. In 'Table of Instruction Options' , column 4 (toggle), the entry 'a rule' (row 2) is the name of a kind. This isn't a specific value. You're allowed to write in the name of a kind like this if the column starts out with blank entries - to tell me what might eventually go there - but only once; and this is the second time. (The first was 'a rule' .)
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Problem. In 'Table of Ask Results' , column 2 (topic), the entry 'a topic' (row 1) has the wrong kind to be in the 'topic' column - it's a topic, whereas I think every entry ought to be a text.
The entries under a given column name must be blanks or values of the same kind as each other, and this applies even to columns in different tables if they have the same name. Compare the table 'Table of Final Question Options' , where there's also a column called 'topic'.
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Problem. In 'Table of Tell Results' , column 2 (topic), the entry 'a topic' (row 1) has the wrong kind to be in the 'topic' column - it's a topic, whereas I think every entry ought to be a text.
The entries under a given column name must be blanks or values of the same kind as each other, and this applies even to columns in different tables if they have the same name. Compare the table 'Table of Final Question Options' , where there's also a column called 'topic'.
Alguna idea de como arreglar esto?
En fin si las novedades tampoco son tan grandes, pues no se yo si vale la pena. Alguien me dice que cambio realmente? Si viene nueva funcionalidad, me lo podría replantear, casi que prefiero solucionar los pocos errores que pueda tener e intentar con la nueva. Alguna guía que pueda servirme para ver que código ha cambiado o algo?
Muchas gracias!!