# Example radioactivedecay History See `CONTRIBUTING.rst` for details of **required** info/format for each entry, which **must** added in reverse chronological order (newest at the top). It must **not** be used as a substitute for writing good git commit messages! ## 2025-07-30 I. Hrivnacova (exRadioactiveDecay-V11-03-00) - Migration of README pages to Markdown: - .README.txt replaced with README.md and removed README - Improved formatting ## 2023-11-15 I. Hrivnacova (exRadioactiveDecay-V11-01-00) - Updated vis.mac macros: - Changed "/vis/open XYZ [600x600-0+0]" to "/vis/open" to allow run-time choices and simplified comments. ## 2021-12-10 Ben Morgan (exRadioactiveDecay-V11-00-00) - Change to new Markdown History format --- # History entries prior to 11.0 May 24, 2021, B. Morgan (exRadioactiveDecay-V10-07-00) - Bump required CMake version range to 3.12...3.20, matching core Geant4 November 03, 2020 B. Morgan - exRadioactivedecay-V10-06-00 - Support same CMake version range as core Geant4 April 14, 2017 M. Maire - Add example Activation July 04, 2016 I. Hrivnacova - exRadioactivedecay-V10-02-00 - Fixes for Doxygen documentation February 19, 2012 I. Hrivnacova - exRadioactivedecay-V09-06-00 - Applied coding guidelines (data members names and initialization) November 25, 2012 I. Hrivnacova - exRadioactivedecay-V09-05-01 - Updated documentation: - Fixed .README files for artefacts from Markdown support - Removed/updated obsolete instructions (how to compile & link) September 25, 2012 I. Hrivnacova - exRadioactivedecay-V09-05-00 - Updated CMakeLists.txt files: adding visualization, optional external packages (rdecay02 ), copying macros, install target and comment lines - Added explicit includes of G4SystemOfUnits.hh and G4PhysicalConstants.hh - Replaced tabulators with space characters November 4, 2011 L. Desorgher - exradioactive-V09-04-00 - Create this History file - Add macro files and user data files in rdecay02 to illustrate the possibility for a user to define its own radioactive decay data and evaporation data. An example No252.g4mac shows also how to treat nuclei with Z>100.