Bumping project version and updating gitignore#901
Bumping project version and updating gitignore#901michelebastione merged 1 commit intomini-software:masterfrom
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Summary of ChangesHello @michelebastione, I'm Gemini Code Assist1! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed! This pull request focuses on routine maintenance, including incrementing the project's preview version, cleaning up the Highlights
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This pull request bumps the project version, updates the .gitignore file, and renames a test method for clarity. The changes are mostly good. I've left one comment regarding a potentially confusing configuration property name that is highlighted by the changes in the test file. Otherwise, the changes look correct.
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While the new test name DisableWriteFilePathTest accurately reflects that it's testing with EnableWriteFilePath = false, the property name EnableWriteFilePath itself seems potentially misleading. The test logic suggests this property controls whether image data (byte[]) is exported, not file paths. The assertion Assert.True(rows.All(x => x.Img is null or [])) confirms that when this property is false, the image content is not written. For better code clarity and maintainability, consider renaming EnableWriteFilePath to something more descriptive like EnableImageExport or WriteImageContent in a future change. This would make the configuration option's purpose clearer to users of the library.
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