biggs 0.3.2 → 0.3.3

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  ### dev
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+ ### 0.3.3 / 2013-05-06
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+ * Added support for Rails 4 (by [mdemare](https://github.com/mdemare))
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  ### 0.3.2 / 2013-02-19
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  ### 0.1.3 / 2009-3-6
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- * Correct japanese address format. [hiroshi]
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- * Fixed docs for current API. [hiroshi]
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+ * Correct japanese address format. (by [hiroshi](https://github.com/hiroshi))
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+ * Fixed docs for current API. (by [hiroshi](https://github.com/hiroshi))
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  ### 0.1.2 / 2009-3-4
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  ### Install
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  ### Standalone usage
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  f = Biggs::Formatter.new
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  f.format("de", # <= ISO alpha 2 code
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- :recipient => "Yolk Sebastian Munz & Julia Soergel GbR",
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+ :recipient => "Yolk Sebastian Munz & Julia Soergel GbR",
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  :street => "Adalbertstr. 11", # <= street + house number
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  At the moment Biggs::Formatter.new accepts only one option:
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  *blank_county_on* ISO alpha 2 code (single string or array) of countries the formatter should skip the line "country" (for national shipping).
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- This adds the method postal_address to your Address-model, and assumes the presence of the methods/columns recipient, street, city, zip, state, and country to get the address data. Country should return the ISO-code (e.g. 'us', 'fr', 'de').
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+ This adds the method postal_address to your Address-model, and assumes the presence of the methods/columns recipient, street, city, zip, state, and country to get the address data. Country should return the ISO-code (e.g. 'us', 'fr', 'de').
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  name: biggs
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  platform: ruby
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