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[[NASPA Zyzzyva 3.1.0|NASPA Zyzzvya Release 3.1.0]] is now available for download at www.zyzzyva.net.
 
[[NASPA Zyzzyva 3.1.0|NASPA Zyzzvya Release 3.1.0]] is now available for download at www.zyzzyva.net.
 
   
 
   
The Linux package is a tarball that you can unpack to any location you prefer. It has been tested on Ubuntu "Trusty Tahr" and on Debian "wheezy" with an upgrade of the *libc6*library to "jessie" as required by one of the package dependencies.
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The Linux package is a tarball containing an installer that you can unpack to any location you prefer. It has been tested on Ubuntu "Trusty Tahr" and on Debian "wheezy" with an upgrade of the *libc6*library to "jessie" as required by one of the package dependencies.
  
The new version has a number of improvements over Version 3.0.3:
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== Linux-specific Changes in this Release ==
  
* The definitions in the OTCWL2014 lexicon have been updated.
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* Previous releases consisted of a tarball of the distribution files. Beginning with this release, the tarball contains an installer.  
* You will receive more helpful warnings and prompts when your NASPA Zyzzyva license needs reactivation or is nearing expiration.
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* If you want to install the software in the default location (/opt), you must sudo the installer.
* You will receive a warning if NASPA Zyzzyva cannot load your  preferred default lexicon. Users who went back and forth between NASPA Zyzzyva Version 3.0.3 and Zyzzyva 2.x have been frustrated by lexicons that do not load automatically as expected.
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* If you want to install the software in a user-writable location (such as ~), you may so configure the installation process.  
* For club directors who want to ease members into the OTCWL2014  lexicon and who might want to make special allowances during the transition period, you now have the option for secondary adjudication in the Word Judge screen. Secondary adjudication allows users to see how the play would have been judged under OWL2.1. This option is not appropriate for tournament use.
 
  
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== See Also ==
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For general changes since the previous release (3.0.4), please see the
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[[NASPA Zyzzyva 3.1.0|release page]].
  
 
Please use the Zyzzyva Facebook group or the naspa-zyzzyva Yahoo! Group to report issues and to communicate with other users and the author.
 
Please use the Zyzzyva Facebook group or the naspa-zyzzyva Yahoo! Group to report issues and to communicate with other users and the author.

Revision as of 10:28, 30 August 2016

NASPA Zyzzvya Release 3.1.0 is now available for download at www.zyzzyva.net.

The Linux package is a tarball containing an installer that you can unpack to any location you prefer. It has been tested on Ubuntu "Trusty Tahr" and on Debian "wheezy" with an upgrade of the *libc6*library to "jessie" as required by one of the package dependencies.

Linux-specific Changes in this Release

  • Previous releases consisted of a tarball of the distribution files. Beginning with this release, the tarball contains an installer.
  • If you want to install the software in the default location (/opt), you must sudo the installer.
  • If you want to install the software in a user-writable location (such as ~), you may so configure the installation process.

See Also

For general changes since the previous release (3.0.4), please see the release page.

Please use the Zyzzyva Facebook group or the naspa-zyzzyva Yahoo! Group to report issues and to communicate with other users and the author.