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From: "Yang Zhang" <zhyang99@hotmail.com>
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Subject: Re: Enhancements to MATLAB Central
Date: Thu, 2 Aug 2007 16:20:40 +0000 (UTC)
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"Helen Chen" <helen.chen@mathworks.com> wrote in message
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> Hello MATLAB Central Community!
> 
> This is another quick update to let you all know that we 
> have just completed an update to our Newsreader 
> application. Many fixes were included in this release but 
> key features that you may be interested in include: 
> 
> - Wrapping lines in messages! If you are using an older 
> client to read postings, they should now be wrapping. 
> - Truncating long poster names on the home page.  Sometimes 
> long names have been bumping into the tag column. We've 
> truncated the names with ... (ellipsis). To see the whole 
> name, just hover over the truncated name.
> - Searching by subject.  If you go to the Advanced search 
> page, there is a new field which allows you to search just 
> message subject fields.  If you use advanced directives to 
> execute searches from the home page, the advanced directive 
> is subject: .  (I've added this to the FAQ at 
> http://matlabwiki.mathworks.com/Using_Newsreader_and_Tagging
>  )
> 
> I hope these updates enhance your use of this application. 
> My sincere thanks to each of you who have shared your 
> thought and feedback with us. A great big thanks also goes 
> to each of you who has contributed to our collection of 768 
> tags!  Keep up the great work!
> 
> Regards,
> Helen Chen
> and the MATLAB Central Team
> 
> 
> 
> 
>

Helen,

Thanks for all your work and providing us a nice environment
to discuss and study from each other.

Yang