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These files apply to both Cumulus 1 and Cumulus MX.   
These files apply to both Cumulus 1 and Cumulus MX.   
* Note that file names are case-sensitive, read documentation to see where capital letters are required.  
* Note that file names are case-sensitive, read documentation to see where capital letters are required.  
* Cumulus 1 is reasonably tolerant of numbers using a comma to separate the integer and decimal part of real number. Cumulus MX is more fussy, please see the early release announcements for details, as there is limited documentation, but generally if you want to transfer these files from Cumulus 1 to MX, it is best if you edit them so all decimal numbers have a "." between the integer and decimal parts.
* Cumulus 1 is reasonably tolerant of numbers using a comma to separate the integer and decimal part of real number. MX always expects periods/full stops in .ini files regardless of the locale in use, please see the [https://cumulus.hosiene.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=27&t=12908  Cumulus MX Announcements and Download - PLEASE READ FIRST] for details, as there is limited documentation, but generally if you want to transfer these files from Cumulus 1 to MX, it is best if you edit them so all decimal numbers have a "." between the integer and decimal parts.
* In individual articles, any differences in the precise content or format within individual files will be highlighted. In general, some dates/times are in different formats so may need editing if you move the file concerned between Cumulus 1 and MX, and MX may add extra entries to those used in Cumulus 1, but otherwise in many ways the files can be easily interchanged.
* In individual articles, any differences in the precise content or format within individual files will be highlighted. In general, some dates/times are in different formats so may need editing if you move the file concerned between Cumulus 1 and MX, and MX may add extra entries to those used in Cumulus 1, but otherwise in many ways the files can be easily interchanged.


Cumulus MX also has some JSON files with data for its trends web page. See MX announcements for more details.
Cumulus MX also has some JSON files with data for its trends web page. See MX announcements for more details.
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