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Changed version to 2.4.3
Added Japanese, Swedish and Turkish Added builds for .NET 4.6.2, 4.8 and 7.0, and Std 2.1 Removed builds for .NET 4.0, 4.5 and 5.0, and Core 3.1
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.gitignore

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# Python Tools for Visual Studio (PTVS)
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*.pyc
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TestTimeSpan2/Properties/AssemblyInfo.cs

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// Major Version Minor Version Build Number Revision
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//
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// You can specify all the values or you can default the Build and Revision Numbers by using the '*' as shown below: [assembly: AssemblyVersion("1.0.*")]
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[assembly: AssemblyVersion("2.4.2.0")]
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[assembly: AssemblyFileVersion("2.4.2.0")]
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[assembly: AssemblyVersion("2.4.3.0")]
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[assembly: AssemblyFileVersion("2.4.3.0")]

TestTimeSpan2/TestTimeSpan2.csproj

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<Project Sdk="Microsoft.NET.Sdk.WindowsDesktop">
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<PropertyGroup>
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<UseWindowsForms>true</UseWindowsForms>
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<TargetFramework>net452</TargetFramework>
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<TargetFramework>net48</TargetFramework>
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<LangVersion>latest</LangVersion>
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<OutputType>WinExe</OutputType>
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<SccProjectName>SAK</SccProjectName>
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
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Version 2.0
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that is mostly human readable. The generation and parsing of the
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various data types are done through the TypeConverter classes
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associated with the data types.
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<data name="Name1"><value>this is my long string</value><comment>this is a comment</comment></data>
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<value>時間</value>
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</data>
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<data name="TimeSpanManyMillisecondFormat" xml:space="preserve">
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<value>ミリ秒</value>
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</data>
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<value>分</value>
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<value>秒</value>
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<value>ティック</value>
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<data name="TimeSpanMillisecondStrings" xml:space="preserve">
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<value>時</value>
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<data name="TimeSpanOneMillisecondFormat" xml:space="preserve">
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<value>ミリ秒</value>
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</data>
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<value>分</value>
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<value>秒</value>
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<value>ティック</value>
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<value>ティック</value>
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<data name="Color1" type="System.Drawing.Color, System.Drawing">Blue</data>
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that the ResXResourceWriter will generate, however the reader can
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value : The object must be serialized with
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: System.Runtime.Serialization.Formatters.Binary.BinaryFormatter
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