On second thought, these days you can just use a single range formula:
#+TBLFM: @$2..$4=vmin(@I..@II);f0
hth,
Christian
On 9/19/11 12:38 PM, Christian Moe wrote:
Hi,
You've got row formulas when you want single-cell formulas. Assuming
it's minima you're after, try
#+TBLFM:
@$2=vmin(@I..@II
,
there is no such restriction, so when in doubt, use `\(...\)' as
inline math delimiters.
But note that MathJax, the preferred backend for math in Org's HTML
exports, does not support $...$ by default. To configure it, see:
http://www.mathjax.org/docs/1.1/tex.html#tex-and-latex-math-delimiters
Yours,
Christian
switched from dvipng to MathJax as default.
Still, parsing $...$ is much harder than parsing \(..\), so most of the time,
using \(//\) will give better and more stable results with Org-mode.
And a good deal more readable.
Christian
Hi,
Try setting the :prepend property:
(l System Log entry (file+headline ~/Documents/org/computer.org
Log) * %U %? \n %i\n :prepend t)
hth,
Christian
On 9/14/11 12:58 PM, Renato wrote:
Hello, I have a computer.org file with this structure:
* Log
** [2011-09-12 Mon 17:34] update
But latex subscripts/superscripts should work in Org even without an
explicit math environment, and they do for me -- exporting Piter's
T^{+} gives me
T$^{+}$
as expected. Something in his setup?
Yours,
Christian
On 9/14/11 6:55 PM, Nick Dokos wrote:
Piter_x.pi...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
I realize that other people's mileage may and does differ, but
personally, I have long found the amazing functionality,
customizability and hackability of Org-mode an astonishingly effective
tool for PTO (Putting Things Off).
:-)
Christian
On 9/14/11 8:59 PM, Olaf Dietsche wrote:
Hi Alan
,
Christian
+1 for extending caption, label and attributes to more elements. Nice
to know it's being worked on.
Yours,
Christian
On 9/3/11 1:41 PM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
Retrospectively speaking, Captions, labels and attributes gets applied
only to tables and links (IIRC) and not LISTS. [2
.
Yours,
Christian
div, so the parent
heading also folds... with the upshot that you can never unfold the
second subhead.)
CM
On 8/25/11 10:19 PM, Christian Moe wrote:
Hi,
org-info-js may be your best bet, but for a lightweight solution that
works with your sample text without a single line of javascript, try
,
Christian
Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com writes:
Christian Egli christian.e...@sbs.ch writes:
In the mean time I moved the intro to the FIXME directory so that my
stuff would be published on worg. Now that the intro exports do you want
me to move it back to where it belongs?
Yes, that would
. Thus I will not
answer emails until 2nd of September.
Best,
Christian
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be published on worg. Now that the intro exports do you want
me to move it back to where it belongs?
Thanks
Christian
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Viel Neues fuer Hoerspiel-Fans: Eine aktuelle
| | | | |
In version 7.7 this line is just empty. :-(
I don't want to appear greedy and I am already content with your
bugfix so far. But maybe you've got the time to look after my two
minor concerns mentioned above.
Thank you very much,
Christian
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, nil
I don't understand where the problem is with this page but I'd
appreciate if any of the authors (Eric, Dan, Tom) or anyone else could
look into it.
Thanks
Christian
Footnotes:
[1] http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/babel/intro.html
[2] http://orgmode.org/worg/publishing.txt
--
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another request to this list: shorter and more
specific. ;-)
Best,
Christian
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| NEXTACTION [#B] Test | :Tag: | | | 2011-08-07 So |
The Bug:
Unfortunately the column ITEM (3rd one) does not get cleaned up from
priority [#B] and status NEXTACTION.
Looking for help,
Christian
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in the agenda-buffer
that is produced by C-c a L. Org-mode in version 7.5 did cope with
that.
Best,
Christian
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mailto: c...@canau.de
Hi Sebastien,
Sebastien wrote:
Hi Christian,
I (would have) thought that, when having a column dedicated for
tags, the tag would as well be removed from the headline column
(3^rd one, in your example).
Is there a good reason it's not working like that for the tag as
well?
Talking
still have the unwanted NEXTACTION [#B] in the ITEM-column.
I would really appreciate your help, because this behaviour inhibits
me from using versions 7.6 and later.
Thanks in advance!
Please find below my org-mode configuration.
Best,
Christian
Emacs : GNU Emacs 23.3.1 (i386-mingw
-buffer)
(setq files (cdr files)
#+end_src
Yours,
Christian
On 8/4/11 2:40 AM, Michael Gilbert wrote:
Hi —
Here's my challenge:
I manage a lot of complex, overlapping projects. One of these
projects is a regular newsletter. Half of the content that goes out
in this newsletter
to? Perhaps if
you state a use case, someone can point out a different approach.
More generally (and less org specific), how do I restrict commands to
the visible parts of the buffer?
I don't know.
Yours,
Christian
On 7/26/11 8:35 AM, Christian Moe wrote:
Then select all with `C-c h' (alternately,
Typo, sorry. I meant `C-x h'.
cm
+1.
No hurry.
Yours,
Christian
On 7/26/11 5:15 PM, Thomas S. Dye wrote:
Bastienb...@altern.org writes:
Hi Tom,
t...@tsdye.com (Thomas S. Dye) writes:
Aloha all,
Perhaps they are [[tag:boxed][already]] here with org-add-link-type? It
seems to me that all that's missing is a way
,
Christian
-capture in a function to begin
with?
Can't you just call org-capture from the message and have a link added
automatically with %a in the template? See
[[info:org#Template%20expansion]]. (Caveat: Not tested, I'm not on Gnus.)
Yours,
Christian
Add space before \cite?
Yours,
Christian
On 7/26/11 8:56 PM, Aditya Mandayam wrote:
i see. apologies.
;;
here is my .org file in question:
The Shrewdness of Apes
#+AUTHOR: Aditya Zalewski
Hi,
Confirmed, thanks!
Yours,
Christian
On 7/24/11 8:32 PM, Bastien wrote:
Hi Christian,
Christian Moem...@christianmoe.com writes:
Time calculations don't seem to work with vsum (or vmean).
|Time |
|-|
| 1:06:00 |
| 0:52:30 |
| 2:00:00 |
|-|
| 3 |
#+TBLFM: @5
know).
Yours,
Christian
On 7/19/11 1:45 AM, Bastien wrote:
Hi John,
thanks for your input.
What I'm thinking about is this simple idea:
#+TAGGROUP: :colour: :red:green:
in such a way that:
1. searches for :red: will continue to display entries with :red:
2. searches for :colour
On 7/17/11 9:51 AM, damitr wrote:
Hi,
Is there any option for exporting .org file to a wiki syntax?
If there is none, are there any people working on it?
D
Start here: http://orgmode.org/worg/org-blog-wiki.html
Yours,
Christian
request.
Yours,
Christian
(todo WAIT))) ;; review waiting items
))
?
Thanks for any comment on that; the search on gmane appears to be
currently broken, so I couldn't figure out if someone asked something
similar before.
Best,
Christian
solution -- it's more
compact than mine, and I'll be happy to steal it!
But support for time calculations -- in calc formulas too -- has been
added in 7.6.
Yours,
Christian
On 7/17/11 2:27 PM, Michael Markert wrote:
Hi Christian,
On 17 Jul 2011, Christian Moe wrote:
Hi,
Time calculations
!
Cheers,
Christian
Hi,
Time calculations don't seem to work with vsum (or vmean).
|Time |
|-|
| 1:06:00 |
| 0:52:30 |
| 2:00:00 |
|-|
| 3 |
#+TBLFM: @5$1=vsum(@I..@II);T
Am I doing something wrong?
Could this be made to work?
Yours,
Christian
Hi all,
Better late than never:
From the joy of Lilypond snippets (thanks, Martyn) in ODT exports
(thanks, Jambu), to time arithmetic in tables (thanks, Eric)...
7.6 rocks (thanks Bastien).
Yours,
Christian
On 7/7/11 9:16 AM, Bastien wrote:
Dear all,
I'm releasing Org 7.6.
You can get
Aloha,
Try this (should be one line):
#+call: dated-events-plot[:file out.pdf](bcal=test, theme=gray)
:results file
Yours,
Christian
On 7/2/11 8:45 PM, Thomas S. Dye wrote:
Aloha all,
I have a generic R function that creates a plot and returns a link to
the file in the #+results: line
.
Yours,
Christian
Congratulations and thanks to Jambunathan!
This is indeed a major addition, and great news for those of us with
clients who expect *office formats.
Yours,
Christian
On 7/1/11 11:37 AM, Bastien wrote:
Dear all,
I'm please to announce that Jambunathan's ODT exporter is now in the
contrib
this:
#+STYLE:stylehtml { font-family: Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size:
12pt; }/style
Your custom CSS is included in the HEAD of the generated document,
after the default CSS, which it overrides.
Yours,
Christian
On 6/28/11 11:00 AM, Dror Atariah wrote:
This solved the problem. However, as you
your choice makes sense for other uses.)
Yours,
Christian
On 6/27/11 3:00 PM, Martyn Jago wrote:
Hi
This is an invitation to try / test ob-lilypond - enabling LilyPond
Score Generation / Arrangement from within org-mode.
Available on Github at https://github.com/mjago/ob-lilypond
On 6/28/11 7:06 PM, Martyn Jago wrote:
Status changed from SOMEDAY to TODO.
Great, I'll be looking out for it.
Yours,
Christian
littering a
complex document with those header arguments.
Maybe. Haven't thought this very far through...
Yours,
Christian
block (aligned with the call):
: #+results: square(it=4)
: 16
Yours,
Christian
On 6/27/11 2:14 AM, Eric Schulte wrote:
But I seem to have a problem (running your example):
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (invalid-function (nonempty (a b) (let
((it (match-string
Hi,
try all or part of this:
- select a region to export
- do C-u C-c C-e R
(C-u prefix: body only, R: region only)
Yours,
Christian
On 6/27/11 4:18 PM, Tamas K Papp wrote:
Hi,
I started using org-mode to write blog posts for posting on
blogger.com. I am aware of org-googlecl, but I am
block B that takes a variable from calling
A in the header args, and shortening it with a macro that expands to B...)
Yours,
Christian
On 6/27/11 7:43 PM, Eric Schulte wrote:
I believe that I have fixed these
issues. The following examples should now all export as described.
--8
Hi,
I get merge conflicts (see below), and this is not a good time to work
on improving my git skills (deadlines looming). If there's something
simple you can tell me to do, I'll try it. Otherwise I'll have to pass
on the testing, sorry.
Yours,
Christian
git checkout footnote-fix
git pull
Hi,
Tested on the test document you supplied earlier. Everything checks out.
Yours,
Christian
On 6/27/11 8:29 PM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
Hello,
I've made some additional changes to the footnote branch, and fixed
a merge conflict due to a recent patch.
Since Org 7.6 is about to be released
-ctrl-c-ctrl-c nil nil)
Yours,
Christian
On 6/25/11 12:36 AM, Eric Schulte wrote:
Christian Moem...@christianmoe.com writes:
+1 for inline calls. No hurry, though.
I've just pushed up an implementation for inline call blocks, the new
syntax is described in the documentation but a simple
Hi,
Does anyone know a way to copy a link at point with fewer keystrokes than
C-c C-l to edit the link
C-a C-k C-y to go to the beginning of the link line, kill and re-yank
the link
RET RET to finish editing the link without changing anything
?
Yours,
Christian
That wasn't clear -- I meant to copy the URL part (link type and path)
of the link (not the description part).
CM
On 6/23/11 11:31 AM, Christian Moe wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone know a way to copy a link at point with fewer keystrokes than
C-c C-l to edit the link
C-a C-k C-y to go
to work nicely!
Thanks for the tip about saving two keystrokes by aborting with C-g,
too -- why didn't I think of that??
Yours,
Christian
Cool! Thanks.
Yours,
Christian
On 6/23/11 2:56 PM, Eric S Fraga wrote:
Memnon Anongegendosenflei...@googlemail.com writes:
(...)
C-c C-l C-a C-k C-g
Memnon
And if you do this, saving it as a kmacro, you can generate code that
does this:
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(fset 'getlink
, or and properties that just contain a single value which
happens to contain spaces.
But handling multiple var=value expressions in a :var: property for
Babel, as Darlan asked about, might perhaps be doable...? Stuff might
break, though.
Yours,
Christian
[1] I do have a small research database
Hi, Eric,
Just curious: What about the org-entry--multivalued-property functions
mentioned in Using the properties API?
Is anybody using multivalued properties for anything?
Yours,
Christian
On 6/21/11 10:17 PM, Eric Schulte wrote:
Unfortunately org-mode properties only allow a single
it when I got all the bugs out. Which, needless to say, I
haven't. But I'll clean it up and post to this thread shortly, since
it's a hot topic.
Yours,
Christian
Hi there,
I am (also!) using org-mode for displaying dictionary data, with the
headword part of the headline. When I press on TAB, the entry expands and I
see the explanation and some sample sentences. Now, to make it easier (for
my eyes) to parse the examples, I would like to highlight the
On 2011-06-08 20:15, Matt Lundin wrote:
Christian Witterncwitt...@gmail.com writes:
I believe hi-lock mode etc. could do the trick,
but I am stuck at how to hook into the TAB execution, so that I can call my
code. Any hints very much appreciated!
I believe you could use org-cycle-hook
bug fixed, provide a detailed
bug report[1] and better yet do a git bisect[2] to track down which change
caused the regression. This will greatly increase the chances of the bug
actually getting fixed.
Thanks
Christian
Footnotes:
[1] http://orgmode.org/org.html#Feedback
[2] http://www.kernel.org
with the rest of orgmode's effort handling. It also
fixes the documentation in org.texi.
Can you check and see if this fixes all your issues?
Thanks
Christian
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Christian Egli christian.e...@sbs.ch writes:
The Effort property previously had no unit attached. With release 7.5 of
orgmode you can now attach units to it such as 4h, 2d or 2m. The
taskjuggler exporter however doesn't support this feature yet. It
currently assumes that if is simply
Cool! I tested it on a much-too-long slideshow, and noticed one
problem, though: each new slide appeared a little further to the left.
Yours,
Christian
On 6/7/11 8:56 PM, Vinh Nguyen wrote:
After the recent org-mode to S5 discussion, I stumbled onto
[these](https://gist.github.com/509761
put in subheadings? what in entry text below subheadings? what
in tags, what in properties? etc. So if someone has an example that
works for them, I'd like to see one.
(Org may not be the best tool for this job, of course, but it's the
right tool for me...)
Yours,
Christian
://www.sil.org/computing/catalog/show_software.asp?id=79 )
Yours,
Christian
On 6/6/11 4:50 PM, Alan E. Davis wrote:
FWIW:
I won't get into it much for now, but I have used a band format for
lexical data. There are other names for this type of free form
database. I wrote a crude elisp routine
is probably how you can integrate the two.
Yours,
Christian
, an ideal solution would know how to make a sensible s5
presentation from an ordinary multi-level outline, with occasional TOC
slides.
Yours,
Christian
On 6/3/11 1:38 PM, Pierre de Buyl wrote:
Hello Eric,
This is amazing, actual emacs lisp code from my explanations, thanks a
lot!
If welcomed, I
dictionary.
Yours,
Christian
On 5/31/11 3:14 PM, Sébastien Delafond wrote:
No one interested in this one ? :)
Cheers,
--Seb
On 2011-05-24, Sébastien Delafondsdelaf...@gmail.com wrote:
Here is a small patch that prevents flyspelle from checking all the Org
keywords. This is especially useful
/CalendarLocalization#toc12?
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Carsten Dominik carsten.domi...@gmail.com writes:
Is anyone working on making this a complete patch?
Sorry, no.
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Grubenstrasse 12, CH-8045 Zürich, Switzerland
Did you use Emacs 22?
No, 23.
Re: being stuck with Carbon Emacs 22 -- I found that plain GNU Emacs
23 compiled perfectly well on my old G4 PowerPC Mac, but I assume
you've tried this already.
Yours,
Christian
implicitly documented in the first example at
[[info:org#Header%20arguments%20in%20function%20calls]].
It might rate an explicit explanation at
[[info:org#Evaluating%20code%20blocks]] as well, though.
Yours,
Christian
I can't reproduce these.
Yours,
Christian
On 5/25/11 8:14 AM, Samuel Wales wrote:
Another example of corrupted export:
*** test
Some definitions using the same name /exclude/ people who
have serious disease. Can you predict the results?
Only the first line of body text gets exported.
somewhat, i.e. invoke an agenda view in Emacs, export and include
it in the booklet. Let me know if you have any problems.
Thanks
Christian
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we
discussed a while ago.
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-hacks.html#time-computation
Org tables with Calc is the greatest invention since buttered toast,
but user-friendly localizable formats for non-scientific uses may not
be its strong side.
Yours,
Christian
On 5/16/11 12:05 PM, Michael
accountant's nightmare -- a fragile with-comma macro to allow using
comma as decimal separator in Org spreadsheets with Lisp formulas.
Yours,
Christian
On 5/15/11 8:02 AM, Thomas S. Dye wrote:
Aloha Christian,
I like RefTeX, too, when I'm using AucTeX, but I've found it has a few
annoying habits in the Org-mode environment. Can I ask how you deal
with these?
Uhm... I probably don't deal with them, and I probably don't even know
what I'm
Hi,
That should do it, all right.
Yours,
Christian
On 5/14/11 10:44 AM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
Hello,
Christian Moem...@christianmoe.com writes:
Anyway, the footnote markers are run together in LaTeX, too. So
I think a (customizable?) separator would be a reader-friendly
complement
:email-info nil :author-info t
:email CM@Celebrian-2.local ...) nil nil)
org-export-as-latex(nil)
call-interactively(org-export-as-latex)
org-export(nil)
call-interactively(org-export nil nil)
Yours,
Christian
On 5/11/11 9:02 PM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
Hello,
I'd like to submit
On 5/12/11 12:04 PM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
Hello,
Christian Moem...@christianmoe.com writes:
* HTML: works!
One question: As is, adjoining footnotes `2' and `3' read as `23'.
Could/should the footnote export know to put a comma between
them:`2,3'?
For HTML purposes, I think
I use Reftex for inserting -- from the .bib file, not from ebib --
thanks to the setup tips here:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/2406/match=bibliography
http://www.mfasold.net/blog/2009/02/using-emacs-org-mode-to-draft-papers/
Yours,
Christian
On 5/10/11 6:15 PM, Thomas S. Dye
-feed.el[2]. I
have not had the time to implement a way to push my changes back to
redmine. This should be doable as Redmine has a RESTful interface. John
Wiegeley has shown a way to push back data to Bugzilla[3].
Hope that helps
Christian
Footnotes:
[1] http://www.redmine.org/
[2] http
becomes h1, so the top-level heading is h2).
Yours,
Christian
On 5/6/11 5:59 AM, Skip Collins wrote:
I thought this would be easy. But I cannot find a way to get html
formatted the way I want. I would like to view org content in
traditional outline format, with indentation, Roman numerals
@/span
uppercased with CSS.
---
Yours,
Christian
Hi there,
In the archives, I have seen on and off references to a new, extensible
syntax that would go beyond /italic/, *bold* and =code=, but I have seen no
traces of seeing it implemented.
For the time being, therefore I am settling on having different linktypes
coming up in different colors,
at the link description or at the link itself:
[[file://path/to/my file]]
[[http://www.example.com/path/to/my file]]
This color-independent solution works even if colors would not be
available occasionally like with some terminal configs.
Michael
2011/4/29 Christian Witterncwitt...@gmail.com
`/home/eglic/src/org-mode'
make: *** [update] Error 2
This is using GNU Emacs 23.1.1 (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 2.22.0) of
2011-03-04 on yellow, modified by Debian
Thanks
Christian
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, Jambunathan K wrote:
Christian
I have fixed most of the issues that you had reported earlier.
I have added two new features:
1. Attaching Custom Styles to the document
- See http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/40026
I confirm that this works, both with reference to a specific
-bib, org-cite or whatever) could just as well rely, for bits
of bibtex functionality, on some utilities packaged in org-bibtex.
Yours,
Christian
:height 8
:res 200 :R-dev-args units=cm
x - -10:10
y - x^2
plot(x, y, type=l, col=red, lty=1)
#+end_src
#+results:
[[file:test.png]]
Yours,
Christian
it helpful with a user option for org-bibtex-fleshout to
prompt for optional fields as well.
Yours,
Christian
On 4/20/11 1:52 AM, Eric Schulte wrote:
Hi,
In an attempt to organize my reading notes, I've written the following
tool which allows both for exporting Org-mode headlines with bibtex
meta
On 4/18/11 2:19 PM, Ben Finney wrote:
Matt Lundinm...@imapmail.org writes:
To ensure consistency of export, I have gotten in the habit of using
three hyphens for the emdash in ASCII---even in mail.
I just write the characters – choosing the right one for my purpose – in
Unicode. It's
with description lists of any kind.
Yours,
Christian
On 4/13/11 7:59 PM, Tomer Altman wrote:
Hi,
I am an inexperienced org-mode user, so my apologies if this bug
report falls short, or is submitted to the wrong forum.
I've been experiencing an annoying bug/break since upgrading to
OrgMode 7.5. I'm
for generating an elisp
parser[2][3]
There is also an emacs mode for editing antlr files[4].
Sounds like an interesting project.
Thanks
Christian
Footnotes:
[1] http://www.antlr.org/
[2] http://www.antlr.org/wiki/display/ANTLR3/Code+Generation+Targets
[3] https://github.com/olabini/antlr-elisp
[4
explanation.
The 40-page report went mostly fine except for the problem I reported
earlier, that many paragraphs were split for no apparent reason. I'll
check that again, too, and report back.
Yours,
Christian
On 4/12/11 10:33 AM, Jambunathan K wrote:
Christian
I have fixed most of the issues
You just need BEGIN_VERSE ... END_VERSE instead of _QUOTE.
cm
On 4/5/11 9:31 AM, katepano wrote:
Actually it is very simple . . . it misses the br / at the end of
the lines
check the attachments (the song is in greek but I think will give you
the idea)
Katepano
On 04/05/2011 10:18 AM,
Christian Egli christian.e...@sbs.ch writes:
* in org-taskjuggler-open-project, the duration is never calculated
(default is always used).
Good catch and thanks for your patch. Unfortunately the patch causes
problems with my export. The duration is now correctly calculated,
however the root
On 4/3/11 10:08 AM, Dror Atariah wrote:
# Where local software is found
#prefix=/usr/local
prefix=~/Applications
Hi,
Try
prefix=/Applications
without the tilde.
Yours,
Christian
, and then switches back the Makefile copy. Works for me.
Yours,
Christian
On 4/1/11 5:20 PM, Dror Atariah wrote:
I tried to follow the update process described here:
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-faq.html under:
How do I keep current with bleeding edge development?
The only change I made
Makefile against the
contents of his Aquamacs.app package.
Yours,
Christian
On 4/2/11 11:02 PM, Nick Dokos wrote:
Christian Moem...@christianmoe.com wrote:
I quickly found that git pulls would overwrite my hand-edited
Makefile, and a hand-edited Makefile caused conflicts on the next
pull, and I
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