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On some fonts, the arrow symbol was only 1 character wide instead of 2. Using a classic character negates this issue
The sections are now ordered as described in the gradle documentation: https://docs.gradle.org/current/userguide/platforms.html#sub::toml-dependencies-format
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FYI, the check has failed due to some signing configuration that doesn't seem to work (This hasn't been modified so I suspect the issue lies on your side since I have no way of handling this) |
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Hello/bonjour,
What?
Resolves #705
Why?
Fixes the issues with version alignment in the version catalog which was dependent on the font used in the IDE. The symbol used is now font-agnostic and is always the same size.
This PR also fixes the somewhat annoying issue where the sections of the version catalog were re-ordered. The order now follows what most people will expect and also what is described in the Gradle documentation (See here).
How?
⬆symbol with the^character[versions][libraries][bundles][plugins]Testing?
Published to mavenLocal and tested in a local project using refreshVersions