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Please note that where this article makes reference to other pages in the Wiki, the information shown there might be specific to Cumulus 1, as there are differences between the user interface for Cumulus 1 and MX flavours of this software, and the Wiki was originally written before MX existed, so not all pages have been updated.
Please note that where this article makes reference to other pages in the Wiki, the information shown there might be specific to Cumulus 1, as there are differences between the user interface for Cumulus 1 and MX flavours of this software, and the Wiki was originally written before MX existed, so not all pages have been updated.
=== Input Parameter Differences between Cumulus 1 and Cumulus MX (Cumulus 3) ===


MX makes much more usage of these parameters. For example in the moon tags  <#MoonAge> gives "11" but <#MoonAge dp=3> gives "11.234"


=== Output Parameter Differences between Cumulus 1 and Cumulus MX (Cumulus 3) ===
Cumulus 1 allows use of <tt>dp=n</tt> modifier (where n represents desired number of decimal places for latitude and longitude e.g. <#latitude dp=5> gives "59.24250". This is also available in MX.
MX makes much more usage of these '''dp''' parameters. For example in the moon tags  <#MoonAge> gives "11" but <#MoonAge dp=3> gives "11.234"


=== Output Parameter Differences between Cumulus 1 and Cumulus MX (Cumulus 3) ===


*Cumulus MX (when running on Windows) uses the '''.NET''' date and time format characters that are not exactly the same as the '''Delphi''' ones that Cumulus 1 uses.  For Cumulus MX see [http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/8kb3ddd4(v=vs.110).aspx this Microsoft site] for format selectors. The differences come about because Delphi is case-insensitive, and .NET is case sensitive, so .NET can use upper and lower case for different items, where Delphi has to use different letters. If Cumulus MX is running on Linux or Mac OS X, then it uses '''Mono''' for date and time formatting, but the same case sensitive rules apply as for .NET.
*Cumulus MX (when running on Windows) uses the '''.NET''' date and time format characters that are not exactly the same as the '''Delphi''' ones that Cumulus 1 uses.  For Cumulus MX see [http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/8kb3ddd4(v=vs.110).aspx this Microsoft site] for format selectors. The differences come about because Delphi is case-insensitive, and .NET is case sensitive, so .NET can use upper and lower case for different items, where Delphi has to use different letters. If Cumulus MX is running on Linux or Mac OS X, then it uses '''Mono''' for date and time formatting, but the same case sensitive rules apply as for .NET.
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