Change description in File Exchange contribution
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Hi community,
I am currently trying to change/edit the image and description of one of my FEx contributions. I am failing to find a way to do this without updating the version of the contribution. Might this be a special case when linking to a Github repository?
I have clicked on the "New Version" button while being logged in. Until now, I have not found any other way to get into the editing dialog. There, I could change relevant things but I am forced to bump the version number (which is not my intention).
Thanks for any help on this!
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Rik
2022년 10월 6일
I just tried with one of my submissions that's linked to GitHub.
If you click the edit button (see screenshot below) you will be able to edit the parts that are not derived from your repository.

I edit the description (adding a single word) and that did not require me to change the version number.
Note that I'm using the GitHub release mode.
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Matt J
2022년 10월 6일
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2022년 10월 6일
No, there is no way to edit any part of your FEX submission without upping the version number.
I'm not sure it would be a good idea to do so. The documentation is part of the software. If it changes, for whatever small reason, you would want a new version number to reflect it, just as you would for a change, however small, to the code.
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Matt J
2022년 10월 6일
I don't use Github, but I think there must be a way to obtain a filtered view of the version changes to exclude the minor change identifiers.
Walter Roberson
2022년 10월 6일
Mathworks has told us that they use the version numbers to know whether to advise the user to update the entry in the Add-On Explorer.
If you updated images or fixed typos, then do you want it to be suggested that the user install the updated version? I guess that is going to depend upon how big a difference it makes to the understanding of the instructions.
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