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This effort would not have been possible without the welcomed and ongoing assistance of Beta testers selected from among the members of the 'Home Brew Talk' forum. A number of their excellent suggestions have been incorporated into 'Mash Made Easy'.

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Changes or additions since the last release:

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Version 10.0 : Release Date 2/28/2021

Added features to the 'Water' tab/sheet

Version 10.1 : Release Date 4/14/2021

A) Version 10.1 greatly simplified grist component selection via eliminating all of the various Malted and Unmalted Barley Grain categories and simply lumping all of these together under a single drop-down called 'Non Categorized'. Caramel/Crystal malts and Carapills malts are now combined and categorized as 'Crystal/Carapills' under a single drop-down. Drop-down categories still exist for grist components such as Wheat and Rye, the various of Flaked grains, Acid Malt, Melanoidin/Honey, and MaltoDextrin/Sugar.

The justification for this radical change and simplification (in keeping with the name 'Malt Made Easy' is twofold. First, I have honed and refined a set of algorithms worthy of handling the pHDI and BC (buffering capacity, malt acidity) of all non Crystal barley based grains (malted and unmalted) into a single category, and likewise a set of algorithms worthy of handling Caramel/Crystal and Carapils pHDI's and BC's. Second, the scant real pHDI and BC data extant today from sources that you can count on with the fingers of one hand is simply terrible and incomplete, as well as not fully unified between testers, so those touting hundreds of various malt and/or unmalted grain valuations for critical pHDI and BC values are for the most part either pulling these values straight out of thin air, and or cherry picking and cross applying the scant data to malts/grains never tested while applying loads of confirmation bias and yet more cherry picking and averaging and guessing, etc... anyway, so why not revamp and refine math model means to accomplish all of this?

B) MME now defaults the Kolbach denominators for mash water Ca and Mg ions to 7 and 14 respectively whereby to attain better agreement with the findings of AJ deLange, and also somewhat better compliance with the quite variable findings of chemists Barth and Zaman as regards downward shift within the mash due to calcium and magnesium ions in the mash water.

Version 10.15 : Release Date 4/15/2021

Notable cosmetic improvement to the individual grist component addition drop-down section as can be seen within the snapshot above. No other changes from version 10.1

Version 10.20 : Release Date 4/15/2021

Fixed 'Acidulated Malt' related errors as relate to Acid Malt entry via the grist component drop-down section.

Version 10.20 : Release Date 4/15/2021

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Fixed a major bug with respect to mineralization quantities. All users must transition to this release.


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To have additional features like the full preview, you need to install some external components.

LibreOffice

  1. Please download and install LibreOffice in your system: https://www.libreoffice.org/download/
  2. Setup the application following the instructions at https://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/install-howto/os-x/
  3. Create a symbolic link from the command line (Terminal server) using the instructions below

XCode

Please download and install XCode in your system: https://developer.apple.com/xcode

After the installation of XCode you also need to install the optional package 'Command Line Tools', so proceed as follows:

  • Launch XCode
  • Open the menu XCode->Preferences->Downloads
  • Select the 'Components' tab
  • Install 'Command Line Tools' item

Once you have your command line tools installed you can quit XCode.

Homebrew

Please download and install Homebrew in your system: http://brew.sh/

You can install Homebrew by executing this command:

ImageMagick

You have to install and configure ImageMagick (rel 6.6 or greater). LogicalDOC uses ImageMagick to manipulate images for previewing.

To install it on MAC, execute this command:

GhostScript

LogicalDOC needs to print documents to a virtual device sometimes when performing barcode recognition. In general in GhostScript is a package installed by default.

To install it on MAC, execute this command:

Pdftohtml

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This is a converter from Pdf to HTML format, LogicalDOC makes use of this utility to prepare the documents for annotations. Without this you will not be able to insert annotations inside the content of the document.

To install it on MAC, execute this command:

Tesseract

Tesseract is an Open Source OCR engine adopted by Google. This package represents the basic OCR engine available on LogicalDOC and it is required only if you want to extract texts inside images. Read this Mini How-To on how to install it.

However, to install it on MAC, execute this command:

OpenSSL

OpenSSL is the most known Open Source SSL implementation. This package is required to sign documents server-side.

To install it on MAC, execute this command:

Antivirus ClamAV

LogicalDOC is integrated with the ClamAV antivirus to check if a submitted document is infected, the the best way is to install ClamXav, a free graphical front end that includes the clamav software: http://www.clamxav.com. Once installed execute it and it will guide to in the installation of the ClamAV antivirus, at the end check to have the command clamscan installed in your system, probably in /usr/local/clamXav/bin/clamscan

AcmeCadConverter

This utility is used to manage AutoCAD preview and conversion. The LogicalDOC distribution cannot include a licensed version of this utility so the preview will contain a watermark, to remove this watermark you will have to purchase a license from here: http://www.dwgtool.com/cadconvert.htm

Once you have a valid license key please do the following in LogicalDOC:

  • Stop LogicalDOC
  • Open the text file conf/context.properties
  • Locate the property acmecad.key and put here your license key
  • Save and start LogicalDOC

As this is a Windows application, you need to install wine in your MAC to use it so follow this procedure:

1. Go to the XQuartz homepage, download XQuartz, and install it.

2. Install wine by executing these commands:

The path /usr/local/Cellar/wine/1.6.2/bin/wine is where your wine was installed, it may be different in your system

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To check if all is ok, execute this command: