Well, the actual layout for static content can obviously differ
from page to page because of markers and page numbers.
However, constructing a LM is expensive, and in the original
code I wrote a new LM would have been created for each page if
the FO didn't keep it, which would have cause unwanted o
Hi all,
I think there are still some problems with regard to our documentation.
1. There is a src/documentation/content/design/alt.design with some
HTML files
2. There's also a src/documentation/content/xdocs/design/alt.design
with some more XML files
3. Furthermore there is a docs/design/alt.d
On Saturday 04 January 2003 21:36, Jeremias Maerki wrote:
> I promise to fix these uglies as soon as my local FOP
> compiles again.
I don't think it is more urgent than, lets say, turn the font
readers into libraries which can be called both from the
FOP core as well as from stand alone command lin
On Saturday 04 January 2003 15:59, Jeremias Maerki wrote:
> Hi Joerg
Oops! Sorry, I should have checked twice before committing to the
wiki, of course its not the PS renderer but the TTFReader and PFMReader
which throw CascadingRuntimeExceptions. I admit this makes the case
less relevant.
Also, ne
Hi all,
is the footnote are supposed to span the whole page width even
if the body region has columns? If so, adding a footnote would
cause reshuffling of content of already filled columns, which in
turn might push the FO causing the footnote onto the next page
(another candidate for the "anomalous
On Friday 03 January 2003 22:19, Jarrod Stenberg wrote:
> According to the recommendation a cell can exist as a child of a
> table-body as well as a table-row
Yes, but only the latter is implemented and works. The error message
should prevent bad surprises.
> I also noticed that the recent snapsho
On Friday 03 January 2003 10:16, Jeremias Maerki wrote:
> (Joerg, I'm still missing your comments.)
Done, added a lot of comments!
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On Friday 27 December 2002 22:57, "Lee, Insoo" wrote:
> [run] org.apache.xalan.xslt.Process -IN rates.xml -XSL rates_pdf.xsl -OUT
> rates.fo
>
> this step took about 1 minute...
You seem to use a seriously underpowered machine, or you've complicated
the transformation too much. I routinely transfo
Oleg Tkachenko wrote
> It's probably not too late to consider some trivial optimization of fo
> tree in redesign code. In a typical fo document probably about 30% of
> elements have no children or have only one child (text node usually), so
> instead of eager
> protected ArrayList children = ne
Hello,
I tried to clean up a bit in the maintenance branch, with focus on
reducing memory load and improving performance.
I'd like to discuss the following issues:
- Java 1.2 containers (HashMap) sneaked into the maintenance branch
during a merge of a minor feature from the HEAD I made some tim
Hello all,
there is some dead wood to cut:
- The BufferManager isn't used anymore, because it apparently
caused more harm than good (see Mark Lillywhite's comments)
+1 for removing all references and delete the files in fop/system
- The XTFOTreeBuilder provides a SAX1 interface. It is not used
Hello all,
I tracked down the bugs 10374, 2106 and 6042. The last
bug was caused by a simple, easy to fix mistake in the
hyphenation framework. The bug 10374 is unfortunately
a duplicate of 2106, not 6042, and a bit more interesting.
It is caused by the parser delivering character references
as a
"Peter B. West" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Obviously there is a need for some documention with normal releases. We
> don't need the design docs in the user releases, but all of the
> operational material, including the FAQs, is necessary.
>
> If we were to do source and compiled releases, th
Jeremias Maerki wrote:
> I think there is one: test. Keiron, was that you who created it in the
> first place? I must admit that I've never looked into this directory,
> yet. Does the stuff in there work?
Ah, yes.
There is also a docs/examples/tests which is empty and is
used to hold the results
"Massimiliano Cuccia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Uncaught exception (java.lang.ExceptionInInitializerError)
> > >
> > > SVGElementMapping.setupSVG()
> > > SVGElementMapping.addToBuilder(TreeBuilder)
...
> > Do you have Batik in the classpath?
> YES, it is.
>
> >If so, it is the version
"Juergen Lippold" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> It would be nice to start the conversion directly with the
> org.w3c.dom.Document in memory and the XSL-File from harddisk.
Look here for a code sample. You can pass whatever Source subclass
you want to the transformer object, including a DOMSource.
http:
Self-followup:
> Peter B. West wrote:
> > These cover such categories as
> > Case, Numeric Value, Dashes, Line Breaking and Spaces.
I found them online, the relevant URLs appear to be
http://www.unicode.org/Public/UNIDATA/LineBreak.txt
http://www.unicode.org/Public/UNIDATA/extracted/DerivedLin
"Arved Sandstrom" wrote:
> I think the predominant opinion is (assume all of this fits on one page) -
>
> a normal block area (generated by the outer block) that contains:
>
> one or more line areas for "level_0_text fills to position A";
> then a block area with one or more line areas for "lev
"Tomas Espeleta" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> does support backround-color, border-style and so on?
None of the background-*, border-* and space-* properties have
an effect on fo:inline in FOP 0.20.3. There are a few other
features missing as well. I'm not aware of a workaround, in
particular be
Jean-Fran?ois_Selber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> src="url:http://titane.oxymel.com:8080/statsfeftt/StatsDepartement?typeStats
> =graph13mois" height="3.41cm" width="23.81cm"/>
>
I think the url: prefix is redundant. Try
src="http://titane.oxymel.com:8080/statsfeftt/StatsDepartement?typeSta
"Nicola Ken Barozzi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anyway, these forward references are a pain in the ass :-/
Very true. Imagine the worst case: Someone puts a
"(See page )"
into the text at page 1. The formatter has to allocate some
space for the unknown number, lets say a "n" space. The
referen
Marylynne Henry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Similarly, I am having problems with the '&' character. Is
> there a way to escape this character when it appears in the text?
Yes, there is a way, read the spec at http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml,
one of the countless XML FAQs or get some "XML for Dumm
"Joe Sytniak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am able to create XSL for normal transformations to HTML just fine. But in
> order to get XSLFO to work, I must change the names of the 'rs:data' and
> 'z:row' nodes to something that does not contain a colon charater (ie.
> rs-data & z-row).
Such c
Hi,
i did some thinking about FOP interfaces and especially
the URI resolving problem last weekend.
In JAXP you can do some rather geeky things with the
URIResolver:
- implement caches
- implement URL redirections
- implement your own protocols for synthetic XML
As an example for the latter, use
Stephen Bannasch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> keep-with-next still doesn't work on 0.20.3
It is implemented only for table rows.
> The problem is very annoying when I have a figure
> with a title on one page and the image on the next.
Put stuff that should be kept together in a one column
blind
"Nicola Ken Barozzi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There is a new project in Apache called Forrest, that is redesigning the
> whole xml.apache.org site to become useful as a Sourceforge on steroids.
> We are at the beginning, and it would be cool if you join us there!
Well, there are already GNUfo
alex <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Firstly lets set up a mailing list for discussing Apache FAQs. I think it
> would be a Good Thing.
I think public discussions relevant to the FOP FAQ could be
held on this list, everything else by email. Or did you think
of a discussion on how to do FAQs in gener
Keiron Liddle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[rearranged]
> > 2. Batik/SVG specific questions
> > 2.1 SVG text rendered in bad quality, how to put SVG text as text into
> > PDF
> This isn't quite true...
Well, it is asked in this form frequently enough. But you are
right your explanation should be ad
Jeremias Maerki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> But I think you have some fears because you know too little of Avalon.
Well, thats nearly the core of the problem. Actually, in my case
JAXP is the ultimate cause.
We started using XSLT in a servlet using JAXP, which defines
its own facilities for dea
(Crossposted to both fop-dev and fop-user. fop-user subscribers, please
post follow-ups to fop-dev)
alex <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can anyone capture any important questions and answers which I should put
> into the FAQ?
Well questions are easy, answers somewhat less:
Here is my impression
1.
"Steiner, Priska" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a strange problem. I tried to generate with Fop0.20.2 a pdf. I would
> like for output an outputStream instead of a fileOutputStream. This works
> fine, but when I tried to insert this Stream as a byte[] in a DB, the
> content will be cutted.
"Katiyar, Bhawana" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am using IE 5.5 SP2. My request for a PDF document is being sent twice.
This is a FAQ, you'll find answers in the archives.
A summary:
First, it is important that IEx takes clues how to handle the
content from the URL even before it requests the
Jeremias Maerki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Output from FOP:
> - Generation statistics: Number of pages total
What about:
total=((Integer)processor.getAttribute("fop.totalNumberOfPages")).intValue()
(Returns 0 before rendering, i suppose. Or is throwing an exception
better?)
> Number of pages
Keiron Liddle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> XML input
> - various ways to supply FOP with the xsl:fo file
I might be an idea to rely on JAXP 1.1 here.
> general options
> - base directory
Make this "base URI". Make sure your concept allows resolving
those pesky "url(#stuff)" properties in embedded
Jeremias Maerki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok, I think that can be done, even when using Avalon in FOP. You propose
> (I think) that we could provide an Avalon-Wrapper around FOP,
Thanks for the help.
Some comments on the concerns: I'm forced to use JDK 1.3 with JAXP1.1 and
proprietary extensio
"Nicola Ken Barozzi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've used Avalon framework in many projects, and IMHO it's not heavyweight.
Ok, scratch the heavyweight.
In order to clarify issues: I have to use FOP in an environment
which already provides logging, configuration management and life
cycle manag
Jeremias Maerki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> By the way: What's the current agreement whether to use Avalon or not? I
> mean, we're already using LogKit (which is cool).
No, it's not cool unless done properly. I don't think users
who want only pure FO processing should be forced to use
another he
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (ewitness - Ben Fowler) wrote:
[snip]
Well, this is drifting off topic for this list... but
see the very end of this message. And some remarks
anyway:
In the example
> >The correct way to express
> >procedure foo();
> > begin
...
> >would be something like:
> >
> > foo();
> >
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (ewitness - Ben Fowler) wrote:
[snip]
> I don't mind admitting that as an outsider to the XML standard, this
> looks like a bad, even a really bad, idea.
>
> My reading of your commentary is "Whitespace is sometimes respected,
> and only a langauge lawyer can tell you when".
We
Christian Geisert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > - Is there a chance to get them into the maintenance branch?
> No freezing yet .. so hurry up ;-)
Ug, o!
> Ok, but what's your problem with ant?
Ant wont run under bash/cygwin, probably because of odd
directory remounts by cygwin. Works u
Jeremias Maerki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The only place where Xerces is directly imported is the PFMReader and
> TTFReader. Ok, Driver, when startet using the command line, uses Xerces
> by default, but nothing prevents you from using any JAXP parser with FOP.
Stuff matching org.apache.x* in
"EXT-Reddy, Swathi A" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When I started writing my xml file, I didn't have a tag. I was
> depending on the to do the page breaks.
>
>
>
...
>
>
>
>
>
>
> This worked fine when I had a 10 page document. I have to generate a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> if you know what instructions do i need to create a pdf
> file from a xml and xsl file
First try the FOP command line application, the instructions
how to produce a PDF from a XML and XSL file are well documented
there.
Once you have working XSL code and want to integ
"Nick Winger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> but the table has the height of 0.
> i just see a line going from left to right.
> but the image isnt't displayed and the text is also not there.
Hehe! It's something else, as usual...
>
>
>
You are missing a fo:table-body or perhaps fo
"EXT-Reddy, Swathi A" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can someone please post a sample XSLT file that does the section breaks and
> page breaks depending on the XML file? I have a XML file that looks like
> this -
>
>
>
>
>
> .
Page breaks can be achieved by placing a b
Aleksandar Zivkovic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Region "Start" is defined to be always on the left side of the
> paper, which is ,in book production, not always true.
This is not quite correct. Where the region-start appears, depends
on the writing order. It is on the left side for the usual
Roland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Wrong! Look at iText http://www.lowagie.com/iText/ to see how simple their
> examples are. They build a complex table with just a few lines of java
> codes. Try doing the same with the XML/XSLT/XSL:FO approach and I guarantee
> you that the total outcome will be
"Katiyar, Bhawana" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have the following code :
> Document docFo ; //contains a valid fo document
...
> java.lang.NullPointerException
> at
>org.apache.fop.layoutmgr.PageLayoutManager.makeNewPage(PageLayoutManager.java:141)
> at
>org.apa
> I need white space between fields, how do I do that?
...
> ,
>
Scott Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sorry about the subject line, but my previous subject "SVG Problem with FOP"
> got no replies.
I read it but had real work to do.
> However, it still can't locate the
> gradient definition. It gives the following error "An I/O error occured
> while proces
"Scott Moore" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I cross-posted this several days ago and didn't get a single reply.
Before i get to the meat, a net.cop note: Use meaningful subjects,
don't mention crossposting (even if it is justified in the first place),
don't bother the gurus in the dev lists, there
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> but one solution shows me many more problems... :(
> My margins must be set to 0 now (leftmargin) and that screws up my whote
> document.
You can define margins on the body region, where the text
flow goes. Define a region-start appropriately, where the
static-conte
"Nick Winger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> the footer is displayed is every page, but it overrides the text in the
> table...
> that means, the table doesn't stop at the region-after section...
You have to declare the body region properly in your page-master
so that it doesn't extend into the reg
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> i have some questions with the keep and break stuff...
> I tried to keep a together with this code:
>
This property is not yet fully supported. Even then the value
should be "always".
> but when i render my xsl & xml to a pdf (through JAVA) the block is
> splitted ov
Martin Stricker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Patrick Andries wrote:
> > Why do I see a bullet instead of a euro sign (EUR), when I simply
> > "compile" the fonts.fo file found in the Fop-0.20-2 distribution
> > (./docs/examples/fo)?
> You are using the wrong OS and fonts. :-( On Win2k the Euro sig
"Joerg Flotho" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>>only if you use somewhat esoteric characters (for
> >>>middle-european cultures) like special mathematical symbols.
> The copyright-symbol (x00A9) is interpreted correctly, I think
> because it's lower than 256.
> Second example: a left-arrow (x2190)
"Anshuman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well I know that I can get the pdf rendition to
> the browser and display the same using Acrobat. Then
> the client can use the print option of the Acrobat to
> print the document. But, in case I want to have a link
> to print the same without displa
"Manuel Moons" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm trying to put an svg in my xsl:fo document and then trying to generate a
> pdf document. But when doing this I get the following:
> ERROR 10106 [fop ] (): Could not set base URL for svg
> java.net.MalformedURLException: java.lang.NullPointerE
Joerg Flotho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> We have different versions of interpretations regarding unicode:
[...]
> (hexadecimal or decimal seems to make no difference).
That's by design :-)
> After passing XALAN some signs were interpreted
> wrong.(viewing in IE 5.0 as filename.fo)
[...]
I suppose some
"Romain Bertucelli" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I tried to the same thing with href="{concat($filepathValue,'anXSLFile.xsl')}"/>
[snip]
> Does anyone know if there is a way to do this ?
You can't do this. Stylesheet includes can only use statically
known URIs.
Actually, you probably don't need
Rachael Blank <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there a way I can dynamically display images based on an xml tag that
> I am given?
[...]
> I thought something like this would work:
>
>white-space-collapse="true">
> > select="concat('file:../default/tra-app/images/',client/id,'l
Darrel Riekhof <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Could some expand on the paragraph below. What are the other relevant
> attribs? What/Where is the database for my language (English)?
The relevant attributes are more or less described in chapter
7.9 of the spec (http://www.w3.org/TR/xsl/slice7.html#
"Edward Dowgiallo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The example (franklin_2pageseqs.fo) does not do what
> I am looking for. Although starting with page 7, it does
> alternate between odd and even masters, the page number is
> always on the right hand bottom. I want to know how to make
> it app
Thierry Gounelle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Here is my problem:
> I have a document that may have 1 to N pages. I would like to print
> something on the footer of the last page (or at least on the bottom).
This may be more tricky than it seems at a first glance.
One possibility is to put the te
Darrel Riekhof <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We are having problems with our reports because FOP doesn't break on
> hyphens.
Well, i tried
goiue sk kalks aki aks kallk kajas
kals siensalks yadadadadadada-
dadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadaadadoijefgjsdgfj-
sdgfewhtcahtuehtcmeiuthao
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
> I'm beginner in FOP. I have a problem with windows-1250 encoding, please help
> me. My source XML documents looks like this:
[...]
> I use xsl-fo document to transform source document to plain text:
>
>
> http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform";
> xmlns:fo
Hello,
a form feed (\f, 0xC, ASCII FF, CTRL-L or ) is not a legal
character in XML. Data containing it could/should be rejected.
Also:
"Jim Urban" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> XSLT is under the control of our client.
Then you can tell your clients to cope with it.
Actually, doing something for
"Maneshi Tuli" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I want to count all rows for whom child col having attribute num='8' is not null
[snip]
Questions like this should be asked on the XSL list
([EMAIL PROTECTED]).
Try
count(row[col[not(@num='8')]])
This actually counts row elements with a col child
Vladimir Sneblic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a problem when I try to generate a PDF file from a FOP file that
> contains an SVG image. It doesn't matter if the image is inline or if it's
> stored as a separate file. My problem is that the PDF file gets generated
> but for some reason the j
"Savino, Matt C" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I know this has been discussed here before, but I just wanted to ask in case
> anyone has discovered a solution. Basically I'm etting that problem where IE
> is calling the FOP servelt twice.
It is said this is caused by IE trying to derive the conten
Ulrich Mayring <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I get this exception with fop:
> ... (xml): Could not set base URL for svg
> What is this URL and how can I set it?
You probably have an SVG embedded in you FO which
is generated on the fly, perhaps in a servlet. The
error message is from Batik which tr
"Egmont Ritter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I must create a PDF-file with FOP. My XML-File is on another webserver.
> Can FOP handle this?
Basically yes, if invoked from java code. The command line FOP application
requires files.
> I tried it with a servlet running on the Tomcat-server but
> I b
sunitha nair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
> In the commandline i'm using
> java -cp org.apache.fop.apps.Fop -xsl rajeev.xsl -xml
> rajeev.xml -pdf rajeev.pdf
>
> that is rajeev.xml is the final xml file which contain
>
> lot of chapter xml files.I need chapter files because
> i want to make pdf of
"Jim Urban" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Here is another thing I need to do. I have a single document which contains
> reports for multiple locations. I need to reset the page number on a
> location change. IE: Report contains 3 locations. The first location gets
> 3 pages, the second 2 page
Hello all,
two weeks ago, Kuehnberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My servlet can produce html or pdf, depending on a parameter which is
> passed.
> I read the discussion about that problem, but whatever I tried my
> servlet is still called twice when the output is pdf,
> if the out output is html
Eyermann Horst ICM Bocholt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I also did not manage to install a font, as the font I have is
> omseip.pfb (OMega SErif IPa), which I fail to convert to the format required
> by FOP.
[...]
> - should I try another font (which one)
There are several TrueType IPA fonts out t
he way you formulated it is difficult to
solve, as small changes in the XML source may change the content
of a lot of pages in the PDF.
HTH
Joerg Pietschmann
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you think you'll
need it this way?
In general, the answer is "you can't" at both accounts. Your specific
context may allow some tricks to achieve it, but it is difficult to
take a shot at it without further knowledge.
HTH
Joerg Pietschmann
d, as i'm using something more convoluted due to
FOP 0.20.1 legacy. HTH anyway.
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tory,
if so, you'll only need to put this jar into the classpath instead
of the Xerces jar. Be sure to place it before the Xalan and the
FOP jar.
HTH
Joerg Pietschmann
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Tailor this to your needs. Of course you'll have to define
a page master "report" (you may have different page masters
for the title page, the TOC, appendices etc.)
HTH
Joerg Pietschmann
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You may look at the FOP sources or at a TEX-distribution
(http://www.tug.org) to get an impression what difficulties
you might encounter.
HTH
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right, the MS JVM has already to be installed.
This should not be a problem for most MS-Systems, except
perhaps some batches of XP.
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ocumentation in detail by yourself in order to get
further hints.
And, well, FOP is not exactly programmed to use as little
space as possible. Stuff is copied a lot and often still
hangs around in memory long after it isn't needed anymore,
though this improved with 0.20's stream rende
There appears to be a way to package the MS JVM together with some Java
classes into an .exe. Mr. Kay (http://saxon.sourceforge.net/) does this
for his Saxon XSLT processor. Maybe he is willing to help (he is also very
busy, so be patient)
Freundliche Gruesse
Joerg Pietschmann
uld publish your FO file, preferably trimmed down
to the a small part which is still slow, this would help to analyze
the situation in more detail. (Please don't send a Megabyte file
to the list!)
HTH
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you'll have to run a webserver
there able to serve the graphic. If you want to read the
graphic directly from the file system, use the file
protocol:
which will read the file /lzammit/whatver.gif
HTH
Joerg Pietschmann
Karen Lease wrote:
> Configuration.put("baseDir", SOMEURLSTRING);
Thanks. I meanwhile figured it out that i could use
SOMEURLSTRING="file:"+xslFileName
Some other notes on FOP 0.20.2 in general and using in in an IBM
WebSphere Server in particular (including problems actually caused
by Batik):
Hello,
i use FOP in a servlet together with the Saxon XSL processor.
I implemented the communication between the processors as
a SAX event stream. The following code snippet was developed
with FOP 0.20.1, i think with 0.20.2 i could use the Driver
again but i don't want to bother with this yet.
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