README.rdoc in tracksperanto-3.3.6 vs README.rdoc in tracksperanto-3.3.7

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@@ -50,11 +50,11 @@ that you export - and you can apply multiple transformations if desired. == Using Tracksperanto from the command line To run on your own computer, make sure you have Ruby installed. Versions from 1.8.7 -and up are supported. +and up are supported. Wea re also testing on Ruby 2.0.0 now. $ ruby -v ruby 1.9.3p286 (2012-10-12 revision 37165) [x86_64-darwin12.2.0] Then install tracksperanto. It will be downloaded and unpacked automatically for you by the @@ -98,11 +98,11 @@ * Boujou feature tracks export * Flame .stabilizer file * MatchMover REALVIZ Ascii Point Tracks .rz2 file * MatchMover RZML .rzml file * Maya Live track export file -* Nuke .nk script file with Tracker, Reconcile3D and PlanarTracker nodes +* Nuke .nk script file with Tracker, Reconcile3D, PlanarTracker and CornerPin nodes * PFTrack/PFMatchit .2dt file * Shake .shk script file * Shake .txt tracker file and Nuke CameraTracker auto tracks export * Syntheyes "All Tracker Paths" export .txt file * Syntheyes 2D tracker paths file @@ -137,10 +137,10 @@ Consult the --help option to see what is available. == Development If you are interested in reusing Tracksperanto's code or adding modules to the software consult -the {short developer introduction}[https://github.com/guerilla-di/tracksperanto/blob/master/DEVELOPER_DOCS.rdoc] +the {short developer introduction}[https://github.com/guerilla-di/tracksperanto/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md] == Limitations Information about the search area, reference area and offset is not passed along (outside of scope for the app and different trackers handle these differently, if at all). For some