Hi,
when publishing to XHTML, the generated sitemap has no title anymore.
Is this the intended?
I used to include it in my index.html as a section. It's no problem to
add the heading myself.
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ectory, I allow apache to show an
directory index there. Apache in turn appends any file named 'README*'
to it's directory index.
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> Hi,
>
>
> this is, what I get as an result from export.
e-space:nowrap; }
.org-info-js_search-highlight {background-color:#00; color:#00;
font-weight:bold; }
]]>
<= ---8<-8<-8<---
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> I get the context menu with the right mouse button, but nothing
> happen with the left button.
>
> Has anyone uses this feature with success?
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; It seems that plain lists can not be mixed with checkboxes in the same level.
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> The org-version is 6.13a.
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Richard Riley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Sebastian Rose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>> Anyone else having trouble with publishing recently?
>>
>> Publishing is great - and works here.
>
>
> return info-entry)
> using the loop macro...
>
> BTW, I don't think you want that quote inside your definition of
> org-context-help-map. You want '((org-at-item-checkbox-p ...)) not
> '(('org-at-item-checkbox-p ...)) The extra quote will be a nuisance.
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('org-at-table-p "(org)tables")
('org-at-heading-p "(org)headlines")))
and dolist and eval, but I couldn't get my head around those `non-local
exits' (throw and catch). It should work with a list, to offer several
sections in the manual per context.
Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi Sebastian,
>
> On Dec 1, 2008, at 3:38 PM, Sebastian Rose wrote:
>
>> Hi Carsten, Alan & Co,
>>
>>
>> sorry for not following this thread closely. If the idea here is deleted
>> from
ferences and send them to me, I will check. Likely,
> the
> manual is more up to date.
>
> - Carsten
>
>
>>
>>
>> Attached is another pass at "org-help.org".
>>
>> Alan
>>
>>
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>> "It&
.) from being exported. I found no export option to do that and
> also no variable.
>
>
> Greetings,
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> Daniel
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x27; or write a publishing function that
does so). This is OK. Org-mode cannot _think_ for people,
publishing a complex WEB project.
[2] I never open my org-notes using the real path. I have link 'notes'
in my home directory pointing to ~/emacs/org/notes/.
[3] Or
(setq project-name (car prj
(assoc project-name org-publish-project-alist)))
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Sebastian Rose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> OK, here is the patch. This ensures, that the whole pr
gt; the doc-src project to make it work.
>
>
> ditaa images look great on HTML exports. I'm having some difficulty
> including them in other formats (PDF for instance - they end up being
> tiny.) Someday I'll find a good solution for that.
> http://doc.norang.ca/org-mode.pd
Richard Riley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Sebastian Rose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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>> Hi Richard,
>>
>>
>> Richard Riley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>> If I open my "homepage" e.g ~/myweb/index.org, and then publish the
>
;
;; ...
:auto-index t ; generate index.org automagically
:index-filename "sitemap.org"
:index-title "Sitemap"
:recursive t
;; ...
)
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)}--\\
| ${1:Entity} |$0
\\${1:$(make-string (string-width text) ?\-)}--/
<= ---8<-----8<-8<---
One of my most used ones is this here in `php-mode/debug':
=> --->8->8---
one of those css-switcher thingies to switch the page's
> css file on the fly and redisplay with the new styles. Does anyone
> have such a thing?
>
> Cheers -
>
> bw
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; Just the default for this project.
> :auto-preamble t
> )
> ("org-static"
> :base-directory "~/org/"
> :base-extension "css\\|js\\|png\\|jpg\\|gif\\|pdf\\|mp3\\|ogg\\|swf"
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t; don't see a way to specify that *under a headline* an item is to be inserted
> at the bottom of the list.
>
> Am I missing something?
>
> Alan
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one and see how far it goes might be the way
to go here.
Regards,
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Footnotes: ---
[1] http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2008-10/msg00451.html
and previous/next messages.
[2] Worg.git/org-tests/ert-publish-test.el
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> * New features
> ** Adding non-headline items
>- Table rows.
>- Checklist entries
>- Plain list entries.
> ** Per-template insertion order
> ** Automatic sorting
Yes :-)
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second one. Is there a way to accomplish this?
>
> For now I'm manually touching the org file and manually publishing
> the doc-src project to make it work.
>
>
> ditaa images look great on HTML exports. I'm having some difficulty
> including them in other formats (PDF
> having had a look on the old screenshot I would also like to see how
> this looks for my org files. Would you be so kind to share your face
> settings?
>
> Thanks,
> Rainer
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issing. E.g., I plan to turn on the
whitespace-cleanup for preceding whitespace again.
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hat someone can
>> give me a hint where to look. I've come up empty in my searches.
>>
>> Set-up on both computers:
>> - emacs 22.2.1
>> - org 6.12trans
>> - Fedora 8
>> - fvwm window manager
>
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(and org-export-with-toc (<= level umax))
head-count)
;; the to close the last text-... div.
- (insert "\n")
+ (if have-headings (insert "\n"))
(save-excursion
(goto-char (point-min))
<= ---8<-
will be added soon, to go back in time.
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will be added to this list too. At least it will be a way to look up
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the link accordingly) would be very nice. That way, we could refer to
the image in other files too and the links would work after refiling
such an entry.
Thanks again,
Sebastian
"Eric Schulte" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Sebastian Rose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
; It's still better than manipulating the links by hand (I think) since
> you're less likely to point at incorrect packages.
>
> -Bernt
>
>
> Sebastian Rose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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>> Hi Bernt,
>>
>>
>> will
>> # update-alternative
Hi Eric,
sorry for being unclear. I use the -o option. The image is always
created correctly. But it seems that the exporter
(org-publish-attachment) refuses to overwrite existing files.
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Sebastian
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> Sebastian Ros
.
Sebastian
Bernt Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Sebastian Rose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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>> OK, fixed.
>>
>>
>> I did NOT have to adjust all the /etc/alternatives/java* stuff.
>>
>> Just java and javac have been changed on some updatin
tory "~/develop/htdocs/org-notes/" :publishing-function
org-publish-attachment)))
org-publish-projects((("org" :components ("org-notes" "org-notes-static"
(let* ((force current-prefix-arg) (org-publish-use-timestamps-flag ...))
(org-publish-projects (list ...)))
$ ln -s /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun/bin/javac javac
Done.
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yway. Maybe I should
file a bug report to Debian.
Adjusting the java path in org-exp-blocks directly fixes it.
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a piè di pagina")
> ("nl" "Auteur" "Datum" "Inhoudsopgave" "Voetnoten")
> ("no" "Forfatter" "Dato" "Innhold" "Fotnoter")
> ("nb" "Forfatter" &q
which will open all of them, one by one for each C-,
C-c C-[ will add a file to the _front_ of the list, so the file will be the
first one opened through C-,
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Hi Matthew,
links are always relative, if the file in the same directory as the
file. 'adaptive' means, use absolute path, if file is not in same
directory or below.
Maybe you need to set org-link-file-path-type to 'relative'?
C-h v org-link-file-path-type
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Hi Jack,
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1, In the agenda view.
2, In the .org file.
PS, I just start use emacs because the org mode. Sorry if it is a too
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Hi Ian,
if I start the column view while on a headline, the property
columns are displayed as expected here.
Org regards the properties only, when on a headline (which is
what I would expect, since the properties belong to the
subtree).
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Ian Barton wrote:
I searched
OK. Investigated a little more about valid links in XHTML.
This here
xy.php?a=b&c=d
should be
xy.php?a=b&c=d
!!!
These way the links work in browsers AND parsers. We need entities in
link-URLs AND description to have valid XHTML!
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The appended patch fixes the parsing-error for the index-file.
sh> xmllint --dtdvalid http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd
sitemap.html
no erros
diff --git a/lisp/org-publish.el b/lisp/org-publish.el
index c46aedb..58df822 100644
--- a/lisp/org-publish.el
+++ b/lisp/org-publish.
OK, works here for XHTML and LaTeX.
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Sebastian Rose wrote:
No element in XHTML strict.
Would this fix it? I couldn't find somwhere else, so I think this
should work. But it might be the wrong place to fix it...
diff --git a/lisp/org.el b/lisp/org.el
index 00
Hi,
1.) ERR
SSTOOOP!!!
Sebastian Rose wrote:
x.php?a=b&c=d
^^
urlencoded' entities--'
Sorry, that's bullsh... This is one of the errors, that goes away, i
No element in XHTML strict.
Would this fix it? I couldn't find somwhere else, so I think this
should work. But it might be the wrong place to fix it...
diff --git a/lisp/org.el b/lisp/org.el
index 00d635b..6b17562 100644
--- a/lisp/org.el
+++ b/lisp/org.el
@@ -2264,7 +2264,7 @@ Use customize
I Hope this is the rest of all possible errors :-)
index.html:583: element p: validity error : Element pre is not declared
in p list of possible children
index.html:583: element p: validity error : Element pre is not declared
in p list of possible children
index.html:826: element p: validity
The entities errors go away, if the rest of the file is valid.
Sebastian Rose wrote:
Last but not least, a general question:
* Problem with xmllint:
Not defined entities:
- …
- —
- mayby more
Not shure, how to fix this.
http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd
Hi,
mea culpa: The treestyle sitemap is still wrong.
This tree
pub
|
+--A
| |
| +-- B
| | |
| | +-- file1
| |
| +-- C
| |
| +-- file2
_looks_ great in the sitemap, but _is_ wrong. The link to
C looks like this:
C
instead of
C
Two different ways to fix th
Hi,
I fear I have introduced this error:
lsitemap.html:41: element script: validity error : No declaration for
attribute language of element script
Document sitemap.html does not validate against
http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd
says there is no attribute 'language' in
h
Hi,
I'm currently writing a fulltext search engine for Org's
XHTML export.
Export is not valid XHTML:
1.) CDATA:
styles
should be:
Fix appended:
- patch-missing-cdata-style.patch (org-exp.el)
2.) Missing quotes:
nge any image URL in the files,
when moving them from one directory to another.
/Normal/ links _to_ the file will always stop working, when moving a
file. That's one of the reasons, why we use databases instead of plain
HTML files for real web sites. However, the relative links _from_ the
mov
html#h-12.4 for details how
links are resolved when using the base element (HTML 4.0 is the basis for
XHTML 1.0 strict).
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ubdirectory. This approach seems easier than having to add and tweak
> the SETUPFILE option for each new org file.
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> approach? I'm using org as a wiki and have a lot of org files in each
> subdirectory. This approach seems easier than having to add and tweak
> the SETUPFILE option for each new org file.
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Is this, what's expected? Or do I have to set something up first?
The link works.
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iki of sorts, but it would be absolutely incredible if org-mode files
> could be edited interactively via a web browser, cell phone, etc
> Dream on, I suppose.)
This dream is coming up so often :-)
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Hi,
sorry for the noise. It was my setting of
`org-empty-line-terminates-plain-lists'.
Forgive me, if this is the second time I post this. I'm not shure if I
did and I still receive mail from people looking into this. That's why.
Regards,
Sebastian
Sebastian Rose &l
; | ** PHONE [[bbdb:]] -
> | <2008-10-28 Tue 11:50>
> `
>
> Now the remember template I'm picking does state to file to the default
> task but I expected C-2 C-c C-c to override that location.
>
> Thanks for org-mode!!
>
> Regards,
> Bernt
>
>
> _
E: 1/1)
+ [X] one
+ [ ] one
+ [ ] one
-->8--- snapp --->8
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interactive part of it (C-c C-c to
store it away), but sometimes you might add a short note anyway.
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Sebastian Rose wrote:
Hi Bill,
links are one of the great features of Org-mode. Basically, links are
added in two ways:
a) Remember templates (automatic):
You're reading
Hi Bill,
links are one of the great features of Org-mode. Basically, links are
added in two ways:
a) Remember templates (automatic):
You're reading an email in Gnus or another emacs mail reader, and
want to add a note somewhere. To do this, you set up (once) a
so called 'remember templ
Hi,
I tried to use (file-locked-p f) in org-publish-base-files-1,
but I couldn't get it to work.
(file-locked-p "~/notes/index.org") ;; => t if "~/notes/.#index.org" exists.
.#index.org is only there, if I change the file without saving it. It's
removed, if I save the buffer.
A working qui
Hi,
in org-publish-get-base-files-1
(car (file-attributes "~/notes/.#index.org"))
gives [EMAIL PROTECTED]:1225047914
!!!
So we have to test, if fd-p is the name of an existing file in
base-dir. That's it.
(if (and fd-p --HERE-- recurse
(not (string-match "^
Just thinking aloud:
"Opening directory", "no such file or directory",
>> | "/home/shamrock/webs/mydomain/.#index.org"
is exactly what grep always gives me in such e case (I often use
`grep -lFr string dir').
sh> ls -l /home/sebastian/notes/.#index.org
lrwxrwxrwx 1 sebastian sebastian 31 26.
Hi Rainer,
I can reproduce thit here. Text is inserted into the LaTeX file
(`C-c C-e l') or buffer (`C-c C-e L')
twice.
Hi Rainer,
I can reproduce thit here. Text is inserted into the LaTeX file
(`C-c C-e l') or buffer (`C-c C-e L')
twice.
Regards,
Sebastian
Rainer Thiel wrote:
I now
OK, I've simply put it on github:
Clone-URL: git://github.com/SebastianRose/orghtmlexportdata.git
Browse: http://github.com/SebastianRose/orghtmlexportdata/tree/master
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Hi,
I compiled a little directory with testdata. I've already
Hi,
I compiled a little directory with testdata. I've already sent it
to some of the members here privately. Please tell me if you're
interested to take look in it.
The data is similar to the simple HTML export test I did lately. It's
not automated, nor complete, but provides some testdata i
Little typo in org-exp.el?
Think this should be EXPORT_EXCLUDE_TAGS?
diff --git a/lisp/org-exp.el b/lisp/org-exp.el
index c5c0bb3..7294390 100644
--- a/lisp/org-exp.el
+++ b/lisp/org-exp.el
@@ -2597,7 +2597,7 @@ Does include HTML export options as well as TODO
and CATEGORY stuff."
#+OPTIONS:
Issue
=
Sitemap not correct, when mutlitple subdirectories (my fault I
believe, sorry). Only the tree-style sitemap is affected.
How to reproduce
Try to export the following structure to HTML (directories
marked by `/'):
base-directory/
|
+-- B/
Hi David,
it has 'something similar', which is more general (thus not restricted
to emails).
In org-mode, you may define remember templates
Pressing 'C-c r' somewhere, automatically adds a link to a file, mail,
bbdb-entry etc. to your remember note, and gives you a chance to add
some more text
Hi Richard,
Richard Riley wrote:
Sebastian Rose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hi Richard,
Richard Riley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Added this one to the Clippboard section on new org-tests/index.org in
Worg.git. (this section will be temporary...)
Something like the above shou
While full fletched bug tracker is a _very_ usefull tool for developers,
it's a drag for users.
As for the users, I'm not shure if we should urge them to use a bug
tracking system at all. The list works so fine and natural. It's
is quite low/medium traffic with those bug reports.
As Richard Rile
This here makes the text displayed in fixed width:
=cd /blah/=
=/usr/bin/start_the_engine=
This here makes a block of code from it:
:cd /blah/
:/usr/bin/start_the_engine
In both cases no underlining or italic problems occur.
Giovanni Ridolfi wrote:
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- yes?
If we can, would we loose quality/speed of tests?
How much?
Tell us all :-)
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Ben Alexander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On 2008-Oct-23, at 17:26, Sebastian Rose wrote:
>
>> Ben,
>>
>> I added this to the new page on worg. Please tell me: is it OK for you,
>> if I simply add your ideas there??
>>
&
Ahh, OK, I have to the HTML-exports, I want to be working.
To do this, I need several different setups, several different data
directories (Org-files) and an easy way to test, that doesn't eat my
time and gives a result. The quality may vary, but ERRORs will be
detected for shure.
Not one or mou
ammer fixes bugX
programmer push (message -> list or tester)
tester tests against d1, d2, d3
where tester = [human|machine] preferable human (simplicity)
Should we track the dependencies between code and tests?
Suppose one has worked on a.el.
Shure more than one test has to run.
Example:
x27;s why I prefer the windows keys for my own global short cuts:
(global-set-key (kbd "H-x q") 'toggle-truncate-lines)
I use it the third day now or so, and I wonder how could live without it
all those years :-)
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Ben Alexander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Perhaps the git repository should have a small collection of small org-
> mode files that reproduce certain bugs?
Ah, stupid me, Worg IS a git repo :-D
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ink while the list great to exchange ideas, it's good to have
a place, where all those ideas are destilled to one-liners.
Cheers,
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_highly_
_appreciated_.
Ben Alexander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Sebastian Rose wrote:
>> 5. I also think of little packages for testing parts of org.
>
> I'm curious if you or someone else has any ideas for writing automated tests
> for
> org-mode. I haven't the
Sebastian Rose wrote:
Should we put a page on worg by this name (see subject of this
thread)? We could show, how to turn on debugging, write a good bug
report, link to good elisp tutorials and describe how to use the elisp
debugger in emacs for simple debugging.
If no one stops me, I'll
ix
bugs, taking that off my shoulders.
- org-publish.el. I think the biggest bugs are out now, but I
am sure this system can be improved quite a bit. If you are
that Lisp programmer trying to take up this task, consider
teaming up with Sebastian Rose who is a great guy, has qu
Funny enough, yesterday I wrote this one here:
(defun my-toggle-truncate-lines ()
"Toggle truncate-lines."
(interactive)
(setq truncate-lines (if truncate-lines nil t)))
I've bound it to H-t (I like those windows keys in Linux/GNU :-) and use
it a lot (since yesterday). It's so usefull
trees and glue them together
by org-info.js.
I like this example most, currently, since it shows how `i TAB' is
handled with fixed-toc:
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-faq.php
Regards,
Sebastian
> Sebastian Rose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Patch to fix this in doc/org
gt; The link
>
> http://orgmode.org/worg/code/org-info-js/org-info.js.html
>
> mentioned in the info file is dead.
>
> r.
>
>
> Sebastian Rose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> org-info.js ;-)
>>
>> ???
>>
>> Make the de facto standard for viewi
Richard Riley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi,
>
> Do you have an example?
>
> The link
>
> http://orgmode.org/worg/code/org-info-js/org-info.js.html
>
> mentioned in the info file is dead.
http://orgmode.org/worg/code/org-info-js/index.html
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Sebasti
> based on a "num entries per page" setting. This would then effectively
> work as a handy blogging client IMO (ok no replies etc). Clearly it
> would need to render a navigation widget too. (page 1,2,4,5 .. next 5 )
> etc. Does anyone have something like this or suggestion
Sebastian Rose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Just for everyone to know:
This is fixed in current git version.
Thanks, Carsten!!!
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