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Close #115: Allow user to store non-openPMD information #117

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@RemiLehe RemiLehe commented Dec 9, 2015

Close #115: This allows user to store additional data, outside of the basePath.

@RemiLehe RemiLehe added this to the 1.0.1: Typo and Wording Changes milestone Dec 9, 2015
@RemiLehe RemiLehe added enhancement revision change backwards-compatible, stylistic change (e.g. typos) labels Dec 9, 2015
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ax3l commented Dec 10, 2015

thx for the PR! :)

@@ -100,6 +100,16 @@ Each file's *root* directory (path `/`) must at leat contain the attributes:
of `%T` with the integer value of the iteration, e.g.,
`/data/%T` becomes `/data/100`
- allowed value: fixed to `/data/%T/` for this version of the standard
- remark: all the data that is formatted according to the present
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pls no tab :)
can you use "note: " instead? :)

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Thanks for the comments! I updated the PR.

ax3l added a commit that referenced this pull request Dec 10, 2015
Close  #115: Allow user to store non-openPMD information
@ax3l ax3l merged commit bec368b into openPMD:upcoming-1.0.1 Dec 10, 2015
@ax3l ax3l removed this from the 1.0.1: Typo and Wording Changes milestone Nov 24, 2017
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