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Updated an example in release infor

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Pull request overview

This PR updates the byte datatype example in the JsonPreprocessor release information to be more descriptive and meaningful. The changes improve documentation clarity by using a more intuitive example that demonstrates binary value embedding.

  • Updated terminology from "Byte datatype" to "Byte sequences"
  • Replaced the cryptic example value with a readable "RobotFramework AIO" byte sequence
  • Enhanced the description to explicitly mention Hexadecimal Escape Notation
  • Fixed formatting inconsistency in the Maintenance section

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Hi Son,
looks good to me!
Thank you,
Thomas

@test-fullautomation test-fullautomation added 0.14.3 documentation Improvements or additions to documentation labels Nov 24, 2025
@test-fullautomation test-fullautomation added this to the 0.14.3 milestone Nov 24, 2025
@test-fullautomation test-fullautomation merged commit b5764cd into develop Nov 24, 2025
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