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Docs: Replace added[1.4.0] with coming[1.4.0] since 1.4 is not released yet.

Adrien Grand 11 years ago
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docs/reference/docs/get.asciidoc

@@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ will fail.
 [float]
 [float]
 [[generated-fields]]
 [[generated-fields]]
 === Generated fields
 === Generated fields
-added[1.4.0]
+coming[1.4.0]
 
 
 If no refresh occurred between indexing and refresh, GET will access the transaction log to fetch the document. However, some fields are generated only when indexing. 
 If no refresh occurred between indexing and refresh, GET will access the transaction log to fetch the document. However, some fields are generated only when indexing. 
 If you try to access a field that is only generated when indexing, you will get an exception (default). You can choose to ignore field that are generated if the transaction log is accessed by setting `ignore_errors_on_generated_fields=true`.
 If you try to access a field that is only generated when indexing, you will get an exception (default). You can choose to ignore field that are generated if the transaction log is accessed by setting `ignore_errors_on_generated_fields=true`.

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docs/reference/docs/multi-get.asciidoc

@@ -183,7 +183,7 @@ curl 'localhost:9200/_mget' -d '{
 [float]
 [float]
 === Generated fields
 === Generated fields
 
 
-added[1.4.0]
+coming[1.4.0]
 
 
 See <<generated-fields>> for fields are generated only when indexing. 
 See <<generated-fields>> for fields are generated only when indexing. 
 
 

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docs/reference/docs/termvectors.asciidoc

@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ curl -XGET 'http://localhost:9200/twitter/tweet/1/_termvector?fields=text,...'
 
 
 or by adding the requested fields in the request body (see
 or by adding the requested fields in the request body (see
 example below). Fields can also be specified with wildcards
 example below). Fields can also be specified with wildcards
-in similar way to the <<query-dsl-multi-match-query,multi match query>> added[1.4.0].
+in similar way to the <<query-dsl-multi-match-query,multi match query>> coming[1.4.0].
 
 
 [float]
 [float]
 === Return values
 === Return values
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ If the requested information wasn't stored in the index, it will be
 computed on the fly if possible. See <<mapping-types,type mapping>>
 computed on the fly if possible. See <<mapping-types,type mapping>>
 for how to configure your index to store term vectors.
 for how to configure your index to store term vectors.
 
 
-added[1.4.0,The ability to computed term vectors on the fly is only available from 1.4.0 onwards (see below)]
+coming[1.4.0,The ability to computed term vectors on the fly is only available from 1.4.0 onwards (see below)]
 
 
 [WARNING]
 [WARNING]
 ======
 ======
@@ -229,7 +229,7 @@ Response:
 --------------------------------------------------
 --------------------------------------------------
 
 
 [float]
 [float]
-=== Example 2 added[1.4.0]
+=== Example 2 coming[1.4.0]
 
 
 Additionally, term vectors which are not explicitly stored in the index are automatically
 Additionally, term vectors which are not explicitly stored in the index are automatically
 computed on the fly. The following request returns all information and statistics for the
 computed on the fly. The following request returns all information and statistics for the

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docs/reference/docs/update.asciidoc

@@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ curl -XPOST 'localhost:9200/test/type1/1/_update' -d '{
     }
     }
 }'
 }'
 --------------------------------------------------
 --------------------------------------------------
-added[1.4.0]
+coming[1.4.0]
 
 
 If the document does not exist you may want your update script to
 If the document does not exist you may want your update script to
 run anyway in order to initialize the document contents using 
 run anyway in order to initialize the document contents using 

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docs/reference/search/aggregations/bucket/significantterms-aggregation.asciidoc

@@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ Per default, the assumption is that the documents in the bucket are also contain
 
 
 
 
 ===== Chi square
 ===== Chi square
-added[1.4.0]
+coming[1.4.0]
 
 
 Chi square as described in "Information Retrieval", Manning et al., Chapter 13.5.2 can be used as significance score by adding the parameter
 Chi square as described in "Information Retrieval", Manning et al., Chapter 13.5.2 can be used as significance score by adding the parameter
 	
 	
@@ -323,7 +323,7 @@ Chi square behaves like mutual information and can be configured with the same p
 
 
 
 
 ===== google normalized distance
 ===== google normalized distance
-added[1.4.0]
+coming[1.4.0]
 
 
 Google normalized distance  as described in "The Google Similarity Distance", Cilibrasi and Vitanyi, 2007 (http://arxiv.org/pdf/cs/0412098v3.pdf) can be used as significance score by adding the parameter
 Google normalized distance  as described in "The Google Similarity Distance", Cilibrasi and Vitanyi, 2007 (http://arxiv.org/pdf/cs/0412098v3.pdf) can be used as significance score by adding the parameter
 	
 	

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docs/reference/search/aggregations/metrics/scripted-metric-aggregation.asciidoc

@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
 [[search-aggregations-metrics-scripted-metric-aggregation]]
 [[search-aggregations-metrics-scripted-metric-aggregation]]
 === Scripted Metric Aggregation
 === Scripted Metric Aggregation
 
 
-added[1.4.0]
+coming[1.4.0]
 
 
 A metric aggregation that executes using scripts to provide a metric output.
 A metric aggregation that executes using scripts to provide a metric output.
 
 

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docs/reference/search/benchmark.asciidoc

@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
 [[search-benchmark]]
 [[search-benchmark]]
 == Benchmark
 == Benchmark
 
 
-added[1.4.0]
+coming[1.4.0]
 
 
 .Experimental!
 .Experimental!
 [IMPORTANT]
 [IMPORTANT]

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docs/reference/search/request/sort.asciidoc

@@ -285,7 +285,7 @@ conform with http://geojson.org/[GeoJSON].
 
 
 ==== Multiple reference points
 ==== Multiple reference points
 
 
-added[1.4.0]
+coming[1.4.0]
 
 
 Multiple geo points can be passed as an array containing any `geo_point` format, for example
 Multiple geo points can be passed as an array containing any `geo_point` format, for example