Guys, I've found a solution for this shittiest error finally.
There were nothing wrong with the software,
just a little thing that often you don't think.
The fact is that to write my thesis a friend of mine
passed me a folder with a thesis already done.
In this folder there were files model
Guys, I've found a solution for this shittiest error finally.
There were nothing wrong with the software,
just a little thing that often you don't think.
The fact is that to write my thesis a friend of mine
passed me a folder with a thesis already done.
In this folder there were files model
Guys, I've found a solution for this shittiest error finally.
There were nothing wrong with the software,
just a little thing that often you don't think.
The fact is that to write my thesis a friend of mine
passed me a folder with a thesis already done.
In this folder there were files model
I checked all the paragraphs and they were already Standard type.
I don't really know what happend...any other suggestion?
Thanks in advance for the help!
I checked all the paragraphs and they were already Standard type.
I don't really know what happend...any other suggestion?
Thanks in advance for the help!
I checked all the paragraphs and they were already "Standard" type.
I don't really know what happend...any other suggestion?
Thanks in advance for the help!
Nicola Molinari wrote:
In order to explain better, I have a main file with links to the other chapters.
If I compile the singles chapters the DVI files work.
The problem is when I try to compile the main file.
Maybe it's more clear now.
**Input:Bibliografia.lyx
**
** \pagestyle{plain}
**
**
Nicola Molinari wrote:
In order to explain better, I have a main file with links to the other chapters.
If I compile the singles chapters the DVI files work.
The problem is when I try to compile the main file.
Maybe it's more clear now.
**Input:Bibliografia.lyx
**
** \pagestyle{plain}
**
**
Nicola Molinari wrote:
In order to explain better, I have a main file with links to the other chapters.
If I compile the singles chapters the DVI files work.
The problem is when I try to compile the main file.
Maybe it's more clear now.
**Input:Bibliografia.lyx
**
** \pagestyle{plain}
**
**
Dear Sir or Madam,
I'm writing my thesis with LyX (version 1.6.4.1 for Mac OS) but I have a
problem when I try to compile the DVI file.
The error message is:
*LaTeX Error: \begin{itemize} on input line 313 ended by \end{document}.*
*
*
I have installed MacTex2008 and with other documents I can
On Oct 12, 2009, at 4:24 AM, Nicola Molinari wrote:
Dear Sir or Madam,
I'm writing my thesis with LyX (version 1.6.4.1 for Mac OS) but I
have a
problem when I try to compile the DVI file.
The error message is:
*LaTeX Error: \begin{itemize} on input line 313 ended by \end
{document
In order to explain better, I have a main file with links to the other
chapters.
If I compile the singles chapters the DVI files work.
The problem is when I try to compile the main file.
Maybe it's more clear now.
**Input:Bibliografia.lyx
**
** \pagestyle{plain}
**
** \cleardoublepage
**
Dear Sir or Madam,
I'm writing my thesis with LyX (version 1.6.4.1 for Mac OS) but I have a
problem when I try to compile the DVI file.
The error message is:
*LaTeX Error: \begin{itemize} on input line 313 ended by \end{document}.*
*
*
I have installed MacTex2008 and with other documents I can
On Oct 12, 2009, at 4:24 AM, Nicola Molinari wrote:
Dear Sir or Madam,
I'm writing my thesis with LyX (version 1.6.4.1 for Mac OS) but I
have a
problem when I try to compile the DVI file.
The error message is:
*LaTeX Error: \begin{itemize} on input line 313 ended by \end
{document
In order to explain better, I have a main file with links to the other
chapters.
If I compile the singles chapters the DVI files work.
The problem is when I try to compile the main file.
Maybe it's more clear now.
**Input:Bibliografia.lyx
**
** \pagestyle{plain}
**
** \cleardoublepage
**
Dear Sir or Madam,
I'm writing my thesis with LyX (version 1.6.4.1 for Mac OS) but I have a
problem when I try to compile the DVI file.
The error message is:
*LaTeX Error: \begin{itemize} on input line 313 ended by \end{document}.*
*
*
I have installed MacTex2008 and with other documents I can
On Oct 12, 2009, at 4:24 AM, Nicola Molinari wrote:
Dear Sir or Madam,
I'm writing my thesis with LyX (version 1.6.4.1 for Mac OS) but I
have a
problem when I try to compile the DVI file.
The error message is:
*LaTeX Error: \begin{itemize} on input line 313 ended by \end
{document
In order to explain better, I have a main file with links to the other
chapters.
If I compile the singles chapters the DVI files work.
The problem is when I try to compile the main file.
Maybe it's more clear now.
**Input:Bibliografia.lyx
**
** \pagestyle{plain}
**
** \cleardoublepage
**
Hi
I'm using the 1.6.2 version of LyX for Windows.
I'm working on a large document, so I have made this masterdocument with a
lot of child documents included.
I have no problems with runnig the child documents and get pdf's and it
hasn't been a problem with the masterdocument until today. I
Hi Sølvi,
Sadly these things happen and they are also sadly difficult to
find where it goes wrong, when you have complex documents these
things are more likely to happen. Even if I do not know what have
gone wrong it is likely that an environment is not properly ended.
As an example you might
Hi
I'm using the 1.6.2 version of LyX for Windows.
I'm working on a large document, so I have made this masterdocument with a
lot of child documents included.
I have no problems with runnig the child documents and get pdf's and it
hasn't been a problem with the masterdocument until today. I
Hi Sølvi,
Sadly these things happen and they are also sadly difficult to
find where it goes wrong, when you have complex documents these
things are more likely to happen. Even if I do not know what have
gone wrong it is likely that an environment is not properly ended.
As an example you might
Hi
I'm using the 1.6.2 version of LyX for Windows.
I'm working on a large document, so I have made this masterdocument with a
lot of child documents included.
I have no problems with runnig the child documents and get pdf's and it
hasn't been a problem with the masterdocument until today. I
Hi Sølvi,
Sadly these things happen and they are also sadly difficult to
find where it goes wrong, when you have complex documents these
things are more likely to happen. Even if I do not know what have
gone wrong it is likely that an environment is not properly ended.
As an example you might
Hi,
Finally, with the help of rh, I imported my latex template.
but when I try to call \makenewapproval
command latex says NO\ TITLE definition so added the following line to
preample.
\renewcommand\makenewapproval{}
however command is not producing anything in the preview.possibly my command
Hi,
Finally, with the help of rh, I imported my latex template.
but when I try to call \makenewapproval
command latex says NO\ TITLE definition so added the following line to
preample.
\renewcommand\makenewapproval{}
however command is not producing anything in the preview.possibly my command
Hi,
Finally, with the help of rh, I imported my latex template.
but when I try to call \makenewapproval
command latex says NO\ TITLE definition so added the following line to
preample.
\renewcommand\makenewapproval{}
however command is not producing anything in the preview.possibly my command
thanks! i had setup miktex for automatic package installation. but the ftp
server was offline and miktex silently failed.
so, now i changed the ftp server and it worked.
cheers,
niko
2008/12/3 Jürgen Spitzmüller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Niko Schwarz wrote:
why does it say that?
because
thanks! i had setup miktex for automatic package installation. but the ftp
server was offline and miktex silently failed.
so, now i changed the ftp server and it worked.
cheers,
niko
2008/12/3 Jürgen Spitzmüller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Niko Schwarz wrote:
why does it say that?
because
thanks! i had setup miktex for automatic package installation. but the ftp
server was offline and miktex silently failed.
so, now i changed the ftp server and it worked.
cheers,
niko
2008/12/3 Jürgen Spitzmüller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Niko Schwarz wrote:
>
> > why does it say that?
>
> because
I wrote this lyx file on my mac and it worked fine. then my mac exploded and
now im trying to work with it on my windows box. but the latex compiler
says: prettyref.sty noot found.
why does it say that? what can i do about it?
cheers,
niko
Niko Schwarz wrote:
why does it say that?
because prettyref.sty is not installed on your computer.
what can i do about it?
Install it :-)
Grab it here:
http://ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/prettyref
or try to get it via your package manager (probably the MikTeX package
I wrote this lyx file on my mac and it worked fine. then my mac exploded and
now im trying to work with it on my windows box. but the latex compiler
says: prettyref.sty noot found.
why does it say that? what can i do about it?
cheers,
niko
Niko Schwarz wrote:
why does it say that?
because prettyref.sty is not installed on your computer.
what can i do about it?
Install it :-)
Grab it here:
http://ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/prettyref
or try to get it via your package manager (probably the MikTeX package
I wrote this lyx file on my mac and it worked fine. then my mac exploded and
now im trying to work with it on my windows box. but the latex compiler
says: "prettyref.sty noot found".
why does it say that? what can i do about it?
cheers,
niko
Niko Schwarz wrote:
> why does it say that?
because prettyref.sty is not installed on your computer.
> what can i do about it?
Install it :-)
Grab it here:
http://ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/prettyref
or try to get it via your package manager (probably the MikTeX package
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Hi, I'm Sebastian.
I use LyX 1.5.6 on Mac OS X 10.5.5, it's great! But nowI've a problem with
Curriculum Vitae (European) document class, when I try to export/visualize
it as PDF I obtain this error:
LaTeX Error: Option clash for package inputenc.
\usepackage
{geometry
Jeby schrieb:
I've a problem with
Curriculum Vitae (European) document class, when I try to export/visualize
it as PDF I obtain this error:
LaTeX Error: Option clash for package inputenc.
Then you seem to use the encoding utf8x for your document in an forbidden way. Without the
problematic
Hi, I'm Sebastian.
I use LyX 1.5.6 on Mac OS X 10.5.5, it's great! But nowI've a problem with
Curriculum Vitae (European) document class, when I try to export/visualize
it as PDF I obtain this error:
LaTeX Error: Option clash for package inputenc.
\usepackage
{geometry
Jeby schrieb:
I've a problem with
Curriculum Vitae (European) document class, when I try to export/visualize
it as PDF I obtain this error:
LaTeX Error: Option clash for package inputenc.
Then you seem to use the encoding utf8x for your document in an forbidden way. Without the
problematic
Hi, I'm Sebastian.
I use LyX 1.5.6 on Mac OS X 10.5.5, it's great! But nowI've a problem with
Curriculum Vitae (European) document class, when I try to export/visualize
it as PDF I obtain this error:
LaTeX Error: Option clash for package inputenc.
"\usepackage
{geo
Jeby schrieb:
I've a problem with
Curriculum Vitae (European) document class, when I try to export/visualize
it as PDF I obtain this error:
LaTeX Error: Option clash for package inputenc.
Then you seem to use the encoding utf8x for your document in an forbidden way. Without the
problematic
Ugh. A perfectly good lyx file now presents the following LaTex error
when I try to export as a pdf. Is there an easy way to degug and find
the offending code?
Paragraph ended before \url was complete.
Many thanks in advance!
Denné
Denné Reed wrote:
Ugh. A perfectly good lyx file now presents the following LaTex error
when I try to export as a pdf. Is there an easy way to degug and find
the offending code?
Paragraph ended before \url was complete.
Many thanks in advance!
Denné
If you click on the message, does LyX
presents the following LaTex
error when I try to export as a pdf. Is there an easy way to degug
and find the offending code?
Paragraph ended before \url was complete.
Many thanks in advance!
Denné
If you click on the message, does LyX scroll to something that is,
or is near to, a URL
Denné Reed wrote:
Paul,
Thanks for the advice. The odd thing is that there are no urls in the
document.
Or at least none intended. :-)
If you have a bibliography, check that. One way a document can suddenly
break, without apparently being edited (and one way you can get a URL
you did not
Ugh. A perfectly good lyx file now presents the following LaTex error
when I try to export as a pdf. Is there an easy way to degug and find
the offending code?
Paragraph ended before \url was complete.
Many thanks in advance!
Denné
Denné Reed wrote:
Ugh. A perfectly good lyx file now presents the following LaTex error
when I try to export as a pdf. Is there an easy way to degug and find
the offending code?
Paragraph ended before \url was complete.
Many thanks in advance!
Denné
If you click on the message, does LyX
presents the following LaTex
error when I try to export as a pdf. Is there an easy way to degug
and find the offending code?
Paragraph ended before \url was complete.
Many thanks in advance!
Denné
If you click on the message, does LyX scroll to something that is,
or is near to, a URL
Denné Reed wrote:
Paul,
Thanks for the advice. The odd thing is that there are no urls in the
document.
Or at least none intended. :-)
If you have a bibliography, check that. One way a document can suddenly
break, without apparently being edited (and one way you can get a URL
you did not
Ugh. A perfectly good lyx file now presents the following LaTex error
when I try to export as a pdf. Is there an easy way to degug and find
the offending code?
Paragraph ended before \url was complete.
Many thanks in advance!
Denné
Denné Reed wrote:
Ugh. A perfectly good lyx file now presents the following LaTex error
when I try to export as a pdf. Is there an easy way to degug and find
the offending code?
Paragraph ended before \url was complete.
Many thanks in advance!
Denné
If you click on the message, does LyX
presents the following LaTex
error when I try to export as a pdf. Is there an easy way to degug
and find the offending code?
Paragraph ended before \url was complete.
Many thanks in advance!
Denné
If you click on the message, does LyX scroll to something that is,
or is near to, a URL
Denné Reed wrote:
Paul,
Thanks for the advice. The odd thing is that there are no urls in the
document.
Or at least none intended. :-)
If you have a bibliography, check that. One way a document can suddenly
break, without apparently being edited (and one way you can get a URL
you did not
On 5.08.08, Wei Dai wrote:
... It turns out that if I want to import a tex file
successfully, I have to add
\usepackage[latin9]{inputenc}.
Once I added it, everything is fine.
Does anyone know who is in charge of implement the export function for
IEEEtran? If by any ways we can add the
On 5.08.08, Wei Dai wrote:
... It turns out that if I want to import a tex file
successfully, I have to add
\usepackage[latin9]{inputenc}.
Once I added it, everything is fine.
Does anyone know who is in charge of implement the export function for
IEEEtran? If by any ways we can add the
On 5.08.08, Wei Dai wrote:
> ... It turns out that if I want to import a tex file
> successfully, I have to add
> \usepackage[latin9]{inputenc}.
> Once I added it, everything is fine.
> Does anyone know who is in charge of implement the export function for
> IEEEtran? If by any ways we can
Hi there,
I updated my lyx to 1.5.6. When I tried to import a plain latex file
into lyx file, lyx says --.lyx is from a different version of lyx, but
the lyx2lyx script failed to convert it. Do any of you have any clue
about fixing this problem?
I did try to fix it:
1. I created a blank lyx
Wei Dai wrote:
Hi there,
I updated my lyx to 1.5.6. When I tried to import a plain latex file
into lyx file, lyx says --.lyx is from a different version of lyx,
but the lyx2lyx script failed to convert it. Do any of you have any
clue about fixing this problem?
You're sure it says --.lyx?
Problem is fixed. It turns out that if I want to import a tex file
successfully, I have to add
\usepackage[latin9]{inputenc}.
Once I added it, everything is fine.
Does anyone know who is in charge of implement the export function for
IEEEtran? If by any ways we can add the above sentence into
Wei Dai wrote:
Problem is fixed. It turns out that if I want to import a tex file
successfully, I have to add
\usepackage[latin9]{inputenc}.
Once I added it, everything is fine.
Does anyone know who is in charge of implement the export function for
IEEEtran? If by any ways we can add the
Wei Dai wrote:
Hi rgheck,
The tex file came from the export to latex (plain) function when I
was editing a lyx file generated from IEEEtran template.
If I export tex file from a lyx file associated with article, such a
problem won't happen.
Did the file contain unusual characters?
Hi rgheck,
The tex file came from the export to latex (plain) function when I was
editing a lyx file generated from IEEEtran template.
If I export tex file from a lyx file associated with article, such a
problem won't happen.
Thank you for your help,
Best,
W.
rgheck wrote:
Wei Dai wrote:
That's a good idea. I will do it when I get more time, probably this
weekend. It looks to me that I need to follow some rules (at least read
them:)) in order to report a bug.
W.
rgheck wrote:
Wei Dai wrote:
Hi rgheck,
The tex file came from the export to latex (plain) function when I
was
Hi there,
I updated my lyx to 1.5.6. When I tried to import a plain latex file
into lyx file, lyx says --.lyx is from a different version of lyx, but
the lyx2lyx script failed to convert it. Do any of you have any clue
about fixing this problem?
I did try to fix it:
1. I created a blank lyx
Wei Dai wrote:
Hi there,
I updated my lyx to 1.5.6. When I tried to import a plain latex file
into lyx file, lyx says --.lyx is from a different version of lyx,
but the lyx2lyx script failed to convert it. Do any of you have any
clue about fixing this problem?
You're sure it says --.lyx?
Problem is fixed. It turns out that if I want to import a tex file
successfully, I have to add
\usepackage[latin9]{inputenc}.
Once I added it, everything is fine.
Does anyone know who is in charge of implement the export function for
IEEEtran? If by any ways we can add the above sentence into
Wei Dai wrote:
Problem is fixed. It turns out that if I want to import a tex file
successfully, I have to add
\usepackage[latin9]{inputenc}.
Once I added it, everything is fine.
Does anyone know who is in charge of implement the export function for
IEEEtran? If by any ways we can add the
Wei Dai wrote:
Hi rgheck,
The tex file came from the export to latex (plain) function when I
was editing a lyx file generated from IEEEtran template.
If I export tex file from a lyx file associated with article, such a
problem won't happen.
Did the file contain unusual characters?
Hi rgheck,
The tex file came from the export to latex (plain) function when I was
editing a lyx file generated from IEEEtran template.
If I export tex file from a lyx file associated with article, such a
problem won't happen.
Thank you for your help,
Best,
W.
rgheck wrote:
Wei Dai wrote:
That's a good idea. I will do it when I get more time, probably this
weekend. It looks to me that I need to follow some rules (at least read
them:)) in order to report a bug.
W.
rgheck wrote:
Wei Dai wrote:
Hi rgheck,
The tex file came from the export to latex (plain) function when I
was
Hi there,
I updated my lyx to 1.5.6. When I tried to import a plain latex file
into lyx file, lyx says "--.lyx is from a different version of lyx, but
the lyx2lyx script failed to convert it". Do any of you have any clue
about fixing this problem?
I did try to fix it:
1. I created a blank
Wei Dai wrote:
Hi there,
I updated my lyx to 1.5.6. When I tried to import a plain latex file
into lyx file, lyx says "--.lyx is from a different version of lyx,
but the lyx2lyx script failed to convert it". Do any of you have any
clue about fixing this problem?
You're sure it says
Problem is fixed. It turns out that if I want to import a tex file
successfully, I have to add
\usepackage[latin9]{inputenc}.
Once I added it, everything is fine.
Does anyone know who is in charge of implement the export function for
IEEEtran? If by any ways we can add the above sentence into
Wei Dai wrote:
Problem is fixed. It turns out that if I want to import a tex file
successfully, I have to add
\usepackage[latin9]{inputenc}.
Once I added it, everything is fine.
Does anyone know who is in charge of implement the export function for
IEEEtran? If by any ways we can add the
Wei Dai wrote:
Hi rgheck,
The tex file came from the "export to latex (plain)" function when I
was editing a lyx file generated from IEEEtran template.
If I export tex file from a lyx file associated with "article", such a
problem won't happen.
Did the file contain "unusual" characters?
Hi rgheck,
The tex file came from the "export to latex (plain)" function when I was
editing a lyx file generated from IEEEtran template.
If I export tex file from a lyx file associated with "article", such a
problem won't happen.
Thank you for your help,
Best,
W.
rgheck wrote:
Wei Dai
That's a good idea. I will do it when I get more time, probably this
weekend. It looks to me that I need to follow some rules (at least read
them:)) in order to report a bug.
W.
rgheck wrote:
Wei Dai wrote:
Hi rgheck,
The tex file came from the "export to latex (plain)" function when I
of the top line
of your error message was never \def'ed. If you have
misspelled it (e.g., `\hobx'), type `I' and the correct
spelling (e.g., `I\hbox'). Otherwise just continue,
and I'll forget about whatever was undefined.
2. LaTeX Error: Missing \begin{document}.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
You're
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As I have recently updated MikTex, I blame this update to cause the
problem, but I have no idea what to do.
Did you rebuild the format files? MikTeX Settings - Update Formats
There were some language specific updates that need rebuilding the
format files, which is not
of the top line
of your error message was never \def'ed. If you have
misspelled it (e.g., `\hobx'), type `I' and the correct
spelling (e.g., `I\hbox'). Otherwise just continue,
and I'll forget about whatever was undefined.
2. LaTeX Error: Missing \begin{document}.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
You're
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As I have recently updated MikTex, I blame this update to cause the
problem, but I have no idea what to do.
Did you rebuild the format files? MikTeX Settings - Update Formats
There were some language specific updates that need rebuilding the
format files, which is not
ence at the end of the top line
of your error message was never \def'ed. If you have
misspelled it (e.g., `\hobx'), type `I' and the correct
spelling (e.g., `I\hbox'). Otherwise just continue,
and I'll forget about whatever was undefined.
2. LaTeX Error: Missing \begin{document}.
[EMAIL PRO
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> As I have recently updated MikTex, I blame this update to cause the
> problem, but I have no idea what to do.
Did you rebuild the format files? MikTeX Settings -> Update Formats
There were some language specific updates that need rebuilding the
format files, which is
Dear LyX community,
I have just started using LyX when writing my final thesis, so apologies in
advance if the answer to my question may be straightforward. I have really
tried to find out whether my question has been addressed before in the mail
archive, but couldn't find anything.
Here's the
Thorsten Kemper wrote:
Dear LyX community,
I have just started using LyX when writing my final thesis, so apologies in
advance if the answer to my question may be straightforward. I have really
tried to find out whether my question has been addressed before in the mail
archive, but couldn't
Dear LyX community,
I have just started using LyX when writing my final thesis, so apologies in
advance if the answer to my question may be straightforward. I have really
tried to find out whether my question has been addressed before in the mail
archive, but couldn't find anything.
Here's the
Thorsten Kemper wrote:
Dear LyX community,
I have just started using LyX when writing my final thesis, so apologies in
advance if the answer to my question may be straightforward. I have really
tried to find out whether my question has been addressed before in the mail
archive, but couldn't
Dear LyX community,
I have just started using LyX when writing my final thesis, so apologies in
advance if the answer to my question may be straightforward. I have really
tried to find out whether my question has been addressed before in the mail
archive, but couldn't find anything.
Here's the
Thorsten Kemper wrote:
Dear LyX community,
I have just started using LyX when writing my final thesis, so apologies in
advance if the answer to my question may be straightforward. I have really
tried to find out whether my question has been addressed before in the mail
archive, but couldn't
Folks here have been exceptionally helpful in seeing errors that I miss.
This new error may well be the most challenging.
My embedded LaTeX is trying to print a two-column table with text
(strings) in each column, no numbers. Here's the relevant code:
On Wed, 21 May 2008, Rich Shepard wrote:
l.1963 IIA1 if impervioussurface_
amount is little then goodness is greatly...
What other character might be seen by LaTeX as a command to enter math
mode when that's not my intention?
OK. Got it. LaTeX sees the
On Wednesday 21 May 2008 17:24:04 Rich Shepard wrote:
The 'Missing $ inserted' error message is generated when there is a math
symbol (e.g., $) in the text string that causes LaTeX to enter math mode. I
do not have any monetary amounts in the text. What other character might be
seen by
On Wed, 21 May 2008, José Matos wrote:
The usual culprit in these cases is the underscore.
Jose,
Sure was.
My suggestion is to replace the calls to str(left) and str(right) by a
call to a new function that escapes all the usual suspects.
Good idea.
I am not sure if the latex code
Folks here have been exceptionally helpful in seeing errors that I miss.
This new error may well be the most challenging.
My embedded LaTeX is trying to print a two-column table with text
(strings) in each column, no numbers. Here's the relevant code:
On Wed, 21 May 2008, Rich Shepard wrote:
l.1963 IIA1 if impervioussurface_
amount is little then goodness is greatly...
What other character might be seen by LaTeX as a command to enter math
mode when that's not my intention?
OK. Got it. LaTeX sees the
On Wednesday 21 May 2008 17:24:04 Rich Shepard wrote:
The 'Missing $ inserted' error message is generated when there is a math
symbol (e.g., $) in the text string that causes LaTeX to enter math mode. I
do not have any monetary amounts in the text. What other character might be
seen by
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