The recent question about quarter-eighth tuplets received five responses
(all with the same answer, by the way! Go team!) within a short time. Mine
arrived very soon after I sent it and the others could not have been unduly
delayed.
>-Original Message-
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EM
In Speedy: CRTL-3, 4 [sets eighth as basic unit], left-cursor, 5 [changes
eighth to quarter], 4 [adds an eighth].
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>On Behalf Of Ted Horman
>Sent: Saturday, October 27, 2007 10:19 AM
>To: finale@shsu.edu
>Subject: [Fina
>>> Can you hook up your keyboard via midi to your Audigy?
>>> --
>>> David H. Bailey
>>
>> Thanks for the suggestions, David. My Soundblaster card is an X-Fi
>> Xtreme Audio and does not have a MIDI connector. It requires a
>> separate module for that and that does not seem to have MIDI
>con
>I use a Kurzweil PC88mx keyboard, hooked up via midi through
>my Audigy2 soundcard using a loaded soundfont and there's no
>noticeable latency.
>
>Using the same keyboard, same attachment through Virtual Sound
>Canvas softsynth there's horrible latency.
>
>Using my keyboard to enter notes int
Finale and out to Audigy Extreme with a
soundfont loaded. I cannot really hear much improvement from routing the
keyboard in through USB, but it may be a bit better. CPU is 2.4GHz with 2GB
of RAM.
Does anyone have a setup with Finale and a MIDI keyboard that has minimal
latency?
Richard Yate
.
What combinations of MIDI keyboards and sound cards have you used that you
recommend?
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will fix its bugs.
Richard Yates
>
>http://www.audiomidi.com/Sibelius-5-Professional---Competitive-Upgrade-P980
3.aspx?cpid=2872
>
>Follow that link if you're interested in investigating
>Sibelius. The competitive upgrade ha
- I am a long term amateur user (with six books published).
- I will not upgrade to Fin2008 (the first I skipped in ten years).
- I ill be reluctant to upgrade to 2009 unless bug fixes are made.
- I check out each new Sibelius version to see if it can do what I need.
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>I would say
>"Music digitally engraved by Johannes Gebauer"
It makes me think of VERY sharp fingernails.
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. On
the other hand
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>Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2007 12:24 PM
>To: finale@shsu.edu
>Subject: Re: [Finale] 2k8 page layout bug
>
>Hi Darcy,
>
>No, that's not the issue. And
ristopher
Every time I start Finale 2007 I have to go to 'MIDI Setup', leave all
settings as they are, and press 'Done' or I have no sound. Also not a big
deal, but irritating.
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IE7 accepts a link to a local file as a favorite without any problem.
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>From: dhbailey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2007 1:53 AM
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>Subject: Re: [Finale] can't open online help
>
>Raymond Horton wrote:
>> Thanks Harold. That
iting in 3+2+2/8 (ms. 4)
>and now I want out of it. I want 2/4. I open the dialog box
>again. There's no way to change the thing.
Unless I am misunderstanding, you just click on 'Composite...' again and
change it there.
Richard Yates
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or Sibelius to do this:
http://www.yatesguitar.com/misc/Sample-fingerings.TIF
...both the automatic placement of the articulations (fingering numbers) on
the side of the notes and the white space around them. I will be with Finale
at least until Sibelius can do that
Improvements for engravers are attractive: Document Styles, improved
Selection Tool, ScoreMerge (assuming these are without the usual birthing
bugs). Other addition are ominous: import of audio files suggests Finale is
trying to be even more of a sequencer.
Here is a cut and pasted list of 2008
ctions because
Finale cannot guess very well) are disastrous for some files.
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well, just because they have new features doesn't mean they are taking its
users more seriously. there have are also been responses from the
brothers which amount to, "well, we think that not many people would
really use that, and you can do it with a workaround anyways, so..."
When I made a
sion, and then returned. The 'jump'
occurs vertically, too. MM ignores it requests to fix it. Use system
reduction instead staff reduction and the vertical error does not happen. I
don't know if this avoids the horizontal problem.
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diphthongs (think long a, i, o) in
English in which one letter spreads across two sounds.
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an embarrassment to the company.
That will show a standard and philosophy of excellence.
My favorite (especially since it was fixed once and then reintroduced in a
later version) is the drifting handles on measure attached expressions when
the staff is not sized
>Most people think the year 2000 was the first year of the 21st
>century (rather than the last of the 20th). It's not logical,
>but that's what everyone believes.
Hey! Don't start that one again. (For those not present seven (!) years ago
the topic of when the millennium was to begin occupied
Mass Mover --> Mass Edit --> Change --> Note Durations (rebar music)
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>Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2007 2:22 PM
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>Subject: [Finale] Changing time signature, tempo and note durations
>
>I have a task that I
You can also look at video and see if octave transposition of the staff is
necessary;
http://www.glassarmonica.com/william/index-video.php
Richard
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>Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2007 6:43 PM
>To: finale@shsu.edu
>Subject: Re: [F
Here is a graphic of the Mozart piece in a modern edition:
http://www.sheetmusicplus.com/store/smp_inside.html?cart=338288652114918699&;
item=4339099&page=01
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>Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2007 2:10 PM
>To: finale@shsu.edu
>Subject
assEdit --> Utilities -->
>> Implode Music --> top staff of selection.
>>
>> Richard Yates
>>> Any way to mass delete all double-headed unisons from imported midi
>>> files?
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Use MassMover, select that voice only, MassEdit --> Utilities --> Implode
Music --> top staff of selection.
Richard Yates
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>Subject
Thanks, Rick. Your note prompted me to see if Behringer has Vista support
for my MIDI keyboard. Not yet, so I will be waiting to upgrade.
Richard
>I have been using 2007 with Windows Vista for several weeks
>now. It runs fast and I have had no problems at all. The place
>I 'have' run into prob
Does anyone know if there are compatibility issues with Finale 2007 (and
earlier) with Windows Vista?
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Scan the music.
Open it in a graphics program or even put the image in a word processing
document.
Print it to Distiller (a component of Acrobat that should appear in your
printer list).
Richard Yates
>I need to scan a score a make a PDF of it to send via email.
>(The score is made of 5
.
Richard Yates
>Recently, someone mentioned resorting to using Times as a
>lyric font. I'd like to ask what other fonts people typically
>use for lyrics, text boxes, text expressions, etc. Is there
>something close to "standard."
Windows Recorder, available on all recent PCs that I know of, can be set to
record "what you hear" so streaming is easily circumvented.
>>> I'm sure there must be a way to post an MP3 file to the web
>such that
>>> those accessing it can only listen to it as streaming audio and not
>>> be ab
Mine has been ordered. I will report.
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>Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2007 11:47 AM
>To: finale@shsu.edu
>Subject: [Finale] Vista (?)
>
>To all the PC gurus and/or beta-testers on the list, I know
>it's probably a little too
Thank you, David! That worked (I also did not have 'MIDI Thru' checked).
Now that I can hear notes 'live' there is a significant latency between
keypress and sound. Do you know of anything that can be done about that?
Richard Yates
>If you're not hearing anyth
entered, only on playback. The old keyboard plugged into the soundcard; this
one goes into a USB.
I also cannot seem to get the keyboard to play directly through the
soundcard (a SoundBlaster X-Fi Xtreme Audio).
Any idea what I am doing wrong?
Richard Yates
>font? Can you advise me on how to install it or them in the
>right place on my computer? I have winfinale 2006b on a winXP
>computer with an Audigy sound card.
>Thanks so much for your help.
>George
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tar.com/misc/03-Final-V-G-F.mp3
Let me know what you think.
Richard Yates
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>Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2007 9:47 AM
>To: Finale Forum
>Subject: [Finale] Getting a good guitar sound
>
>I want to notate
>I think that to get the music
>off the page, Mozart demands unbelievable attention to all
>possible details and gestures as well as extreme precision and
>even then the results are not inspiring. I just do not find it
>great music. It's quite possible, I think (and know), to play
>Bach or Bee
ce of his will
and struggle with ideas and their development.
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You should contact Hal Owen, a former reader of this list who also has
written excellent Finale tutorials. He has very poor vision and may have
helpful tips.
Try: http://music.uoregon.edu/About/bios/owenh.html
Richard Yates
> I have big problems reading these days because
>my eyesi
>able to solve this"
It has always been disturbing to me that, with these two criteria for
prioritizing bug fixes, there is no room for a more absolute standard of
excellence. Some bugs, even if tolerated by users or more difficult to
solve, should be fixed just because they care about the qu
>In 2007a I can't even find Patterson plug ins or TGtools
I find TG Tools as the last item in the plugins menu and Patterson's under
'Note, beam and rest editing'.
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>> Quick advice, but the reality is to experiment. You might also try
>> some of the convolution plugins. They 'extract' the ambience from an
>> actual recording and then create a resulting reverb you can
>apply to a
>> recording. Google audio convolution; you'll find hundreds of concert
>>
>I believe it becomes unresponsive when a note has been
>enharmonically changed. From memory, sometimes pressing the
>asterisk on the previous enharmonic note will work.
>Éric
Confirmed here (FinWin2k7). Bad bug.
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; implode music.
Delete the extra staves.
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> Nothing happens when I click these icons.
Have you tried a double-click?
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Select All [CRTL+A], right-click the sheet and select 'Format Cells...' and
change the font that way.
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Sent: Friday, November 17, 2006 7:33 AM
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> Greetings All!
> I am appealing to
> The process I'm thinking about would add all the measures first, place a
> dummy note (rather than a 'real' rest, which is indistinguishable from an
> empty-measure rest) in all the measures that will eventually have content,
> then jockey the measures along to their proper locations, lock the
>
I know someone who is happy with an Ion:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Ion-ITTUSB-Belt-Drive-Turntable-with-USB-Output_W0QQitemZ180049665258QQihZ008QQcategoryZ3283QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
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Sent: Friday, November 10, 2006 3:17 PM
Subje
> Not to egg you on, but,
>
> Any chance this could move off the list? The momentum is amazing!
I recommend the newsgroups:
alt.english.usage and
alt.usage.english
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he bases" means to have resources simultaneously aligned (i.e.
position fielders) so that all future contingencies are prepared for.
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>Several of my eggcorn sitings (I almost typed "citings"!)
>are listed in the database after having been reported to Arnold or
>Chris.
um, perhaps, "sightings"?
I submitted "voiceterous" a while ago.
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ne'
insert with score. Pretty convincing for a MIDI even if I do say so myself.
mp3s at:
http://www.yatesguitar.com/misc/03-Final-V-G-F.mp3
http://www.yatesguitar.com/misc/02-Interlude-V-G-F.mp3
http://www.yatesguitar.com/misc/01-Pastorale-V-G-F.mp3
Score for sale at: http://www.orphee.com/cha
I get a message 'pagina niet gevonden' for that link.
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Sent: Wednesday, October 04, 2006 4:19 AM
Subject: [Finale] Problem chapter two
> My earlier problem was caused by Update Layout not working. Would anyone
> please
> > > The reality is there are still 70-80% IE users.
> > The breakdown at my site in 2006:
> >
> > MS Internet Explorer 75.9 %
> The website of a client of mine has:
>
> IE 50%
> > Windows 89.4 %
> > Macintosh 5 %
> Windows 58%
> Unknown 15%
> Mac 12%
>
> My personal website has:
>
>
> The reality is there are still 70-80% IE users.
The breakdown at my site in 2006:
MS Internet Explorer 75.9 %
Firefox 2.4 %
Safari 3.7 %
Unknown 3.3 %
Mozilla 1.4 %
Opera 1.2 %
Netscape 0.8 %
Windows 89.4 %
Macintosh 5 %
Unknown 4.5 %
Linux 0.8 %
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'rebuild the desktop' or to something arcane about
'extensions' whatever the hell those meant.
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No, no, no. In the open dialog box in Finale just use the dropdown menu to
show All Files instead of only .mus files. It will open fine without
anything as complicated as changing the extension. The reason Windows
doesn't know how to open it is that many applications use the 'bak'
extension, not ju
For Windows, EPS never worked up through 2006. 2007 works perfectly.
> Good grief. I am a new Finale userusing 2007. Just getting
> started. I sure hope I don't have the kinds of printing problems you
> speak of or I will be extremely dissappointed.
> -steve
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ths you would need in your library - 50? 100? 200?. Just picking
through them to find the one that fit would take a very long time. So, it
seems that they would have to be resizable shapes and I do not think there
is any provision in Finale for importing such objects.
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k. It is soluble forms
that are hazardous.
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> It certainly makes any hassles Finale throws our way pale by comparison
> -- 8 hours for a single page? Wow, I'd love to be able to bill my
> engraving clients for that much time, but I would certainly hate to have
> to spend that much time on a single page.
I thought it amazing that it took hi
Great video. It makes our complaints seem petty and pathetic.
Richard Yates
> http://www.henle.de/video/vollversion/Notenstich_E.wmv
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imum distance between items' to a
larger number (like 60) and got better spacing of the two measures.
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It's in the white box in upper left of the Print Dialog box where you can
check or uncheck what score and parts you want to print. You can change the
number of copies to print there. Double click on the copies number and it
can then be changed.
Richard Yates
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> I use mine in the music classes I teach by plugging a cable with a 1/8"
> stereo plug into the headphone jack on the iPod and the two RCA plugs
> into the CD in on the stereo system in my classroom.
Ira Glass of NPR's This American Life does a lecture tour in which he uses a
couple of iPods to p
which the vector drawn elements are placed (or so I have been told).
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> Next problems arose with some extracted parts:
For whatever it's worth, none of these seem to happen using FinWin2007 to
work on a FinWin2005 file.
RY
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> There are six copies of this expression in the score. Grab and move each
> one & you'll see that.
That's it. I gave up after five (two more than the number of staves). How
can they multiply like that?
RY
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at:
http://www.yatesguitar.com/misc/BWV1001-puzzle.MUS
The expression is the "m.74" one at the start of each system. The file was
made in FinWin2005 but acts the same way in 2007. Can anyone delete this?
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c and
> filling
> > it with white to completely cover the real time signature).
> >
> > Any ideas?
> >
> > Richard Yates
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>I am making a score that has one system with many staffs, each of which is
a
>different published version of one particular piece of music. The point is
>to compare notational styles and transcription decisions among the
versions.
>One of these
>uses the C wi
signature).
Any ideas?
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inds me of a recent luxury car advertisement that made conspicuous
mention of the heated windshield washer fluid as if this was a major
engineering breakthrough.
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Thanks, David.
> > The Fin2K7 brochure says that a feature of linked parts is "Show
different
> > enharmonic spellings between the score and part."
> >
> > Can someone explain to me how this would ever be a useful feature?
> >
>
> Some editors/composers/arrangers like to make the parts be as
> un-
The Fin2K7 brochure says that a feature of linked parts is "Show different
enharmonic spellings between the score and part."
Can someone explain to me how this would ever be a useful feature?
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An immensely useful plugin collection:
http://www.tgtools.com//index-en.htm
> I'm new at all this. What is TG Tools and how do you use it?
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ense of elegance or principle, but only when there is sufficient clamor.
When I reported it to tech support they said "As far as I can tell, the bug
has no serious consequences...but it's worrying all the same." Not worrying
enough, I guess.
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s when you drag.
- Start a new document, single staff, with 4/4 time signature. In Staff
Attributes check 'Independent Key Signature'. Then with the Time Signature
Tool try to change the time signature to 3/4. Nothing happens - it won't
change.
Are these still there?
Last, can someon
> > The video card definitely does make a
> > difference with Finale.
>
> Do you have any evidence to support that assertion? Finale is not a
> 3D application...
I hear that if you tilt the textured background paper you can actually see
the bumps.
RY
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Try here:
http://www.dell.com/content/products/features.aspx/cto_xpsdt_700?c=us&cs=19&l=en&s=dhs
and then click on 'customize it' in the third column.
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> >> I don't know, but I know that I asked a public museum recently about
> >> using one of their much older paintings for a CD cover, and they asked
> >> for a very substancial fee, so I don't think it is that easy.
> >
> > I think the difference is that his father is making a painted copy. He
cou
> On 26.07.2006 Richard Yates wrote:
> >> My father in-law painted the image for the cover and back page.
> >> > It is a copy of Picasso's, 'the guitarist'. I do not know the actual
name.
> >> > Is it legal to have this copy of the painting on the
. It was
painted in 1903 and has been reproduced in many media countless times. Must
be public domain.
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Add a measure, use a staff style to make it blank, force it to a new system,
insert a page break for that system. I once used this system to write 100
page book of 21 pieces separated by text pages of introduction and notes.
The entire book was one Finale file.
RY
> Is there any way to secure a b
In Windows: Alt + 0177 on the keypad
±
>>2. When doing chord entry, in 'type into score", how does one enter the
± symbol directly from the keyboard?<<
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e MIDI patch number (piano).
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Perfect!
> However, you may find this interesting. I just checked my library, and I
> have two different versions of this text. One edition reworks the words to
> conform to the rhythm rather than the rhyme:
> "Come shape of rest, and shadow of my end."
question).
RY
(Ignore my previous note to ignore my origninal post)
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> At 05:34 PM 6/14/06 -0700,
Never mind - figured it out (I think). Stay tuned, though. I am sure other
mysteries will pop up. So far Type into Score seems to work fine.
RY
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of my end, and shape of rest"?
(I'm sorry this isn't really a Finale question, but you folks are my best
music resource.)
Richard Yates
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lisher, of all
people, should have the needed capacity.
How big were they?
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image is one megabyte, a 1200
> > dpi image will be sixteen megabytes. The common intermediate value,
> > 600 dpi, will be four megabytes.
I do not think that is at all correct for pdf and ps files. Those numbers
apply to uncompressed bit maps (like tif).
Richard Yates
> Apparently the original post concerned a person who mistakenly entered a
> Finale slur... when they should have used a Finale slur...
No wonder Hiro is confused! Can we declare the thread over now?
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> > It is a solo classical guitar transcription of a piano work by
> > Onslow.
>
> How is the repeat notated in the original piano piece?
It is written out. Makes it too many pages for my purposes (publication page
requirement OR music stand)
Richard
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2'.
second half of page two
page three
jump to page one
finish on page two.
Example two:
page one
first half of page two
second half of page two
page three
jump to page one
first half of page two
jump to the end of page three to play one
he has ever seen it done, and Hiro
says don't make players jump around at all.
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wait for an explanation. And every single
> part will end up with pencil marks all over it, even as the musicians
> cuss you out for being really weird!!!
I was just trying to write out what I understood David Bailey's suggestion
to be. Do you understand his differently?
>
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