[...]
The option clash I experience with Track Changes and [table]{xcolor} seems
to be interesting for those involved in ticket
http://bugzilla.lyx.org/trac/ticket/7733.
Nikos
Nikos Alexandris nik at nikosalexandris.net writes:
In the Document Class Class options Custom:
...
- entering table or xcolor=table results, again, in Undefined
control sequence
On Friday 22 of June 2012 20:39:03 Paul A. Rubin wrote:
What version of LyX? I just tried it in 2.0.3
Nikos Alexandris nik at nikosalexandris.net writes:
In the Document Class Class options Custom:
...
- entering table or xcolor=table results, again, in Undefined
control sequence
On Friday 22 of June 2012 20:39:03 Paul A. Rubin wrote:
What version of LyX? I just tried
Hi list.
I can't get around an xcolor-related option clash. The "Show changes in
output" option loads the "xcolor" package. I do want to use "\rowcolors" in
some (or all) tables and therefore need to pass the [table] option for the
package in question. Whatever
[...]
The option clash I experience with "Track Changes" and "[table]{xcolor}" seems
to be interesting for those involved in ticket
<http://bugzilla.lyx.org/trac/ticket/7733>.
Nikos
Nikos Alexandris nikosalexandris.net> writes:
> > In the Document Class > Class options > Custom:
...
> > - entering "table" or "xcolor=table" results, again, in "Undefined
> > control sequence"
On Friday 22 of June 2012 20:39:03 Pau
Nikos Alexandris nikosalexandris.net> writes:
> > > In the Document Class > Class options > Custom:
> ...
> > > - entering "table" or "xcolor=table" results, again, in "Undefined
> > > control sequence"
On Friday 22 of
Hello lyxers!
I'm not quite new to lyx but I'm still considering myself as newbie, may
anyone tell me how can I set up a long table which occupy more than one
page, so it has (the same) headings on every page? I'm refusing to
create more than one table guessing where it start a new page
Alex Vergara Gil wrote on Wed, 21 Mar 2012
Hello lyxers!
I'm not quite new to lyx but I'm still considering myself as newbie, may
anyone
tell
me how can I set up a long table which occupy more than one page, so it
has (the same)
headings on every page? I'm refusing to create more than one
OK, that works!! It was the floating table which doesn't behave as I
want, but now I have a new issue with this: in the floating table I was
able to produce the table description with a label to reference (for
example as table 1), how do I do this now?? And more how can I produce a
table
Thanks Ignacio
I will do it but I partially solve the problem by unfloating the
table, what happens now is that I cannot referentiate it as I do in the
floating table and I have an additional issue which is common: have a
table description personalized for each page adding the word
Hello lyxers!
I'm not quite new to lyx but I'm still considering myself as newbie, may
anyone tell me how can I set up a long table which occupy more than one
page, so it has (the same) headings on every page? I'm refusing to
create more than one table guessing where it start a new page
Alex Vergara Gil wrote on Wed, 21 Mar 2012
Hello lyxers!
I'm not quite new to lyx but I'm still considering myself as newbie, may
anyone
tell
me how can I set up a long table which occupy more than one page, so it
has (the same)
headings on every page? I'm refusing to create more than one
OK, that works!! It was the floating table which doesn't behave as I
want, but now I have a new issue with this: in the floating table I was
able to produce the table description with a label to reference (for
example as table 1), how do I do this now?? And more how can I produce a
table
Thanks Ignacio
I will do it but I partially solve the problem by unfloating the
table, what happens now is that I cannot referentiate it as I do in the
floating table and I have an additional issue which is common: have a
table description personalized for each page adding the word
Hello lyxers!
I'm not quite new to lyx but I'm still considering myself as newbie, may
anyone tell me how can I set up a long table which occupy more than one
page, so it has (the same) headings on every page? I'm refusing to
create more than one table guessing where it start a new page
Alex Vergara Gil wrote on Wed, 21 Mar 2012
> Hello lyxers!
> I'm not quite new to lyx but I'm still considering myself as newbie, may
> anyone
tell
> me how can I set up a long table which occupy more than one page, so it
has (the same)
> headings on every page? I'm refusing
OK, that works!! It was the floating table which doesn't behave as I
want, but now I have a new issue with this: in the floating table I was
able to produce the table description with a label to reference (for
example as table 1), how do I do this now?? And more how can I produce a
table
Thanks Ignacio
I will do it but I partially solve the problem by unfloating the
table, what happens now is that I cannot referentiate it as I do in the
floating table and I have an additional issue which is common: have a
table description personalized for each page adding the word
Hello everyone,
I just tried to put a list of some items into a table cell, but
unfortunately the commands for starting a list are disabled.
As I can use lists and stuff like that without any problem in normal
LaTeX I am unsure whether this is intended behavior or maybe a bug...
Regards
On 03/09/2012 03:27 PM, Marian Beermann wrote:
Hello everyone,
I just tried to put a list of some items into a table cell, but
unfortunately the commands for starting a list are disabled.
As I can use lists and stuff like that without any problem in normal
LaTeX I am unsure whether
Hello everyone,
I just tried to put a list of some items into a table cell, but
unfortunately the commands for starting a list are disabled.
As I can use lists and stuff like that without any problem in normal
LaTeX I am unsure whether this is intended behavior or maybe a bug...
Regards
On 03/09/2012 03:27 PM, Marian Beermann wrote:
Hello everyone,
I just tried to put a list of some items into a table cell, but
unfortunately the commands for starting a list are disabled.
As I can use lists and stuff like that without any problem in normal
LaTeX I am unsure whether
Hello everyone,
I just tried to put a list of some items into a table cell, but
unfortunately the commands for starting a list are disabled.
As I can use lists and stuff like that without any problem in "normal"
LaTeX I am unsure whether this is intended behavior or maybe a bug...
On 03/09/2012 03:27 PM, Marian Beermann wrote:
Hello everyone,
I just tried to put a list of some items into a table cell, but
unfortunately the commands for starting a list are disabled.
As I can use lists and stuff like that without any problem in "normal"
LaTeX I am unsu
On 03/04/2012 12:22 AM, William Seager wrote:
Hi all. This is more a latex problem than a lyx problem, but since
I'm using lyx I thought I'd ask here.
I have a complex document in which the table of contents
spans several pages.
My problem is that in the header the name of the table
On Wednesday 07 March 2012 15:55:44 Richard Heck wrote:
What document class is this? What page style are you using? Do you want
to change how this looks only in the TOC, or in the rest of the document
as well?
Sorry for the confusion about this but the solution was posted out
of thread; here
On 03/04/2012 12:22 AM, William Seager wrote:
Hi all. This is more a latex problem than a lyx problem, but since
I'm using lyx I thought I'd ask here.
I have a complex document in which the table of contents
spans several pages.
My problem is that in the header the name of the table
On Wednesday 07 March 2012 15:55:44 Richard Heck wrote:
What document class is this? What page style are you using? Do you want
to change how this looks only in the TOC, or in the rest of the document
as well?
Sorry for the confusion about this but the solution was posted out
of thread; here
On 03/04/2012 12:22 AM, William Seager wrote:
Hi all. This is more a latex problem than a lyx problem, but since
I'm using lyx I thought I'd ask here.
I have a complex document in which the table of contents
spans several pages.
My problem is that in the header the name of the table
On Wednesday 07 March 2012 15:55:44 Richard Heck wrote:
> What document class is this? What page style are you using? Do you want
> to change how this looks only in the TOC, or in the rest of the document
> as well?
Sorry for the confusion about this but the solution was posted out
of thread;
Sorry to spam the group and reply to my own
message.
The solution is very simple:
{\pagestyle{plain}
\fancyhead[LE,RO]{\thepage}
\fancyhead[LO,RE]{Contents}
\renewcommand{\contentsname}{Contents}\tableofcontents{}
\cleardoublepage}
(If a moderator sees this, this and my previous message can
be
On 03/04/2012 12:01 PM, William Seager wrote:
Sorry to spam the group and reply to my own
message.
The solution is very simple:
{\pagestyle{plain}
\fancyhead[LE,RO]{\thepage}
\fancyhead[LO,RE]{Contents}
\renewcommand{\contentsname}{Contents}\tableofcontents{}
\cleardoublepage}
(If a moderator
Sorry to spam the group and reply to my own
message.
The solution is very simple:
{\pagestyle{plain}
\fancyhead[LE,RO]{\thepage}
\fancyhead[LO,RE]{Contents}
\renewcommand{\contentsname}{Contents}\tableofcontents{}
\cleardoublepage}
(If a moderator sees this, this and my previous message can
be
On 03/04/2012 12:01 PM, William Seager wrote:
Sorry to spam the group and reply to my own
message.
The solution is very simple:
{\pagestyle{plain}
\fancyhead[LE,RO]{\thepage}
\fancyhead[LO,RE]{Contents}
\renewcommand{\contentsname}{Contents}\tableofcontents{}
\cleardoublepage}
(If a moderator
Sorry to spam the group and reply to my own
message.
The solution is very simple:
{\pagestyle{plain}
\fancyhead[LE,RO]{\thepage}
\fancyhead[LO,RE]{Contents}
\renewcommand{\contentsname}{Contents}\tableofcontents{}
\cleardoublepage}
(If a moderator sees this, this and my previous message can
be
On 03/04/2012 12:01 PM, William Seager wrote:
Sorry to spam the group and reply to my own
message.
The solution is very simple:
{\pagestyle{plain}
\fancyhead[LE,RO]{\thepage}
\fancyhead[LO,RE]{Contents}
\renewcommand{\contentsname}{Contents}\tableofcontents{}
\cleardoublepage}
(If a moderator
Hi all. This is more a latex problem than a lyx problem, but since
I'm using lyx I thought I'd ask here.
I have a complex document in which the table of contents
spans several pages.
My problem is that in the header the name of the table of contents,
(which is Contents) appears capitalized
Hi all. This is more a latex problem than a lyx problem, but since
I'm using lyx I thought I'd ask here.
I have a complex document in which the table of contents
spans several pages.
My problem is that in the header the name of the table of contents,
(which is Contents) appears capitalized
Hi all. This is more a latex problem than a lyx problem, but since
I'm using lyx I thought I'd ask here.
I have a complex document in which the table of contents
spans several pages.
My problem is that in the header the name of the table of contents,
(which is "Contents") appears c
Am 26.01.2012 17:21, schrieb Emilio Murado:
I have a problem numbering tables. I have a table nested into another, and
both are inside a figure.
You have not nested them into figures and this would also only cause problems.
When I take a look at the figures inside LyX, they are all ok
Am 26.01.2012 17:21, schrieb Emilio Murado:
I have a problem numbering tables. I have a table nested into another, and
both are inside a figure.
You have not nested them into figures and this would also only cause problems.
When I take a look at the figures inside LyX, they are all ok
Am 26.01.2012 17:21, schrieb Emilio Murado:
I have a problem numbering tables. I have a table nested into another, and
both are inside a figure.
You have not nested them into figures and this would also only cause problems.
When I take a look at the figures inside LyX, they are all ok
On 2012-02-07 22:41, Julien Rioux wrote:
On 31/01/2012 8:15 AM, Marcin Zajączkowski wrote:
Hi,
When adding a new row to a table I expected than test style would be
copied from a current row/cell. Generally when I check a text style of a
new cell it seems to be fine (e.g. size
On 2012-02-07 22:41, Julien Rioux wrote:
On 31/01/2012 8:15 AM, Marcin Zajączkowski wrote:
Hi,
When adding a new row to a table I expected than test style would be
copied from a current row/cell. Generally when I check a text style of a
new cell it seems to be fine (e.g. size
On 2012-02-07 22:41, Julien Rioux wrote:
> On 31/01/2012 8:15 AM, Marcin Zajączkowski wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> When adding a new row to a table I expected than test style would be
>> copied from a current row/cell. Generally when I check a text style of a
>> new ce
On 26/01/2012 11:21 AM, Emilio Murado wrote:
Hi all.
I have a problem numbering tables. I have a table nested into another, and
both are inside a figure.
When I take a look at the figures inside LyX, they are all ok. But when I
export to DVI or PDF, the figures are counting in +2 increments
On 31/01/2012 8:15 AM, Marcin Zajączkowski wrote:
Hi,
When adding a new row to a table I expected than test style would be
copied from a current row/cell. Generally when I check a text style of a
new cell it seems to be fine (e.g. size as in the source cell), but
written text uses default style
On 26/01/2012 11:21 AM, Emilio Murado wrote:
Hi all.
I have a problem numbering tables. I have a table nested into another, and
both are inside a figure.
When I take a look at the figures inside LyX, they are all ok. But when I
export to DVI or PDF, the figures are counting in +2 increments
On 31/01/2012 8:15 AM, Marcin Zajączkowski wrote:
Hi,
When adding a new row to a table I expected than test style would be
copied from a current row/cell. Generally when I check a text style of a
new cell it seems to be fine (e.g. size as in the source cell), but
written text uses default style
On 26/01/2012 11:21 AM, Emilio Murado wrote:
Hi all.
I have a problem numbering tables. I have a table nested into another, and
both are inside a figure.
When I take a look at the figures inside LyX, they are all ok. But when I
export to DVI or PDF, the figures are counting in +2 increments
On 31/01/2012 8:15 AM, Marcin Zajączkowski wrote:
Hi,
When adding a new row to a table I expected than test style would be
copied from a current row/cell. Generally when I check a text style of a
new cell it seems to be fine (e.g. size as in the source cell), but
written text uses "de
Hey guys!
I'm writing a report for 15 ECTS project at my university using LyX
that has to be formated so that if follows my institutions guidelines.
I managed to get most of it working properly, by using XeTeX for fonts
etc, but I cant figure out how to format the table of contents
properly
Hey guys!
I'm writing a report for 15 ECTS project at my university using LyX
that has to be formated so that if follows my institutions guidelines.
I managed to get most of it working properly, by using XeTeX for fonts
etc, but I cant figure out how to format the table of contents
properly
Hey guys!
I'm writing a report for 15 ECTS project at my university using LyX
that has to be formated so that if follows my institutions guidelines.
I managed to get most of it working properly, by using XeTeX for fonts
etc, but I cant figure out how to format the table of contents
properly
Hey guys!
I'm writing a report for 15 ECTS project at my university using LyX
that has to be formated so that if follows my institutions guidelines.
I managed to get most of it working properly, by using XeTeX for fonts
etc, but I cant figure out how to format the table of contents
properly
Hey guys!
I'm writing a report for 15 ECTS project at my university using LyX
that has to be formated so that if follows my institutions guidelines.
I managed to get most of it working properly, by using XeTeX for fonts
etc, but I cant figure out how to format the table of contents
properly
>Hey guys!
>
>I'm writing a report for 15 ECTS project at my university using LyX
>that has to be formated so that if follows my institutions guidelines.
>I managed to get most of it working properly, by using XeTeX for fonts
>etc, but I cant figure out how to format the
is missing. Only the very bottom
and topmost cells have horizontal borders.
I have one table with 34 rows. One of the columns is divided into 5 multirow
'segments'. In LyX, I see 6 horizontal lines, but in the PDF there are only two.
, when
I
generate the PDF, the bottom and/or top border is missing. Only the very
bottom
and topmost cells have horizontal borders.
I have one table with 34 rows. One of the columns is divided into 5 multirow
'segments'. In LyX, I see 6 horizontal lines, but in the PDF there are only
two
Paul Richards richardp at aston.ac.uk writes:
Sorry, I should have searched first. I've just found several other topics
about the same problem.
Table formatting by Christoph Mayer
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.editors.lyx.general/70136
Borders in multi-row Table Elements by Tim
is missing. Only the very bottom
and topmost cells have horizontal borders.
I have one table with 34 rows. One of the columns is divided into 5 multirow
'segments'. In LyX, I see 6 horizontal lines, but in the PDF there are only two.
, when
I
generate the PDF, the bottom and/or top border is missing. Only the very
bottom
and topmost cells have horizontal borders.
I have one table with 34 rows. One of the columns is divided into 5 multirow
'segments'. In LyX, I see 6 horizontal lines, but in the PDF there are only
two
Paul Richards richardp at aston.ac.uk writes:
Sorry, I should have searched first. I've just found several other topics
about the same problem.
Table formatting by Christoph Mayer
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.editors.lyx.general/70136
Borders in multi-row Table Elements by Tim
is missing. Only the very bottom
and topmost cells have horizontal borders.
I have one table with 34 rows. One of the columns is divided into 5 multirow
'segments'. In LyX, I see 6 horizontal lines, but in the PDF there are only two.
at. However, when
I
> generate the PDF, the bottom and/or top border is missing. Only the very
bottom
> and topmost cells have horizontal borders.
>
> I have one table with 34 rows. One of the columns is divided into 5 multirow
> 'segments'. In LyX, I see 6 horizontal lines
Paul Richards aston.ac.uk> writes:
> Sorry, I should have searched first. I've just found several other topics
> about the same problem.
>
> Table formatting by Christoph Mayer
> http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.editors.lyx.general/70136
>
> Borders in "mul
Rich Shepard rshepard at appl-ecosys.com writes:
I do the above, save the document, and look at the dvi preview. It's not
rotated but in the upper right corner of the page and off both margins. But
... A-ha! It is rotated in the pdflatex output.
It occurred to me that sometimes the
On Sat, 14 Jan 2012, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
I've never dug into the reason for this,
Paul,
Neither have I because I need it so infrequently.
... but I think that some packages (and rotating may be one of them, if
that's the correct name) only work with PDF output.
Looks reasonable.
I
Rich Shepard rshepard at appl-ecosys.com writes:
I do the above, save the document, and look at the dvi preview. It's not
rotated but in the upper right corner of the page and off both margins. But
... A-ha! It is rotated in the pdflatex output.
It occurred to me that sometimes the
On Sat, 14 Jan 2012, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
I've never dug into the reason for this,
Paul,
Neither have I because I need it so infrequently.
... but I think that some packages (and rotating may be one of them, if
that's the correct name) only work with PDF output.
Looks reasonable.
I
Rich Shepard appl-ecosys.com> writes:
>I do the above, save the document, and look at the dvi preview. It's not
> rotated but in the upper right corner of the page and off both margins. But
> ... A-ha! It is rotated in the pdflatex output.
>
>It occurred to me that sometimes the dvi
On Sat, 14 Jan 2012, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
I've never dug into the reason for this,
Paul,
Neither have I because I need it so infrequently.
... but I think that some packages (and "rotating" may be one of them, if
that's the correct name) only work with PDF output.
Looks reasonable.
On Fri, 13 Jan 2012, Enrico Forestieri wrote:
Er, ... according to the detailed Math manual, Only inline formulas are
allowed inside tables. So, that's that.
Nonsense. Simply set the column width or put the formula in a minipage.
Perhaps this should be directed to whomever maintains
On Fri, 13 Jan 2012, Enrico Forestieri wrote:
Er, ... according to the detailed Math manual, Only inline formulas are
allowed inside tables. So, that's that.
Nonsense. Simply set the column width or put the formula in a minipage.
Perhaps this should be directed to whomever maintains
On Fri, 13 Jan 2012, Enrico Forestieri wrote:
Er, ... according to the detailed Math manual, "Only inline formulas are
allowed inside tables." So, that's that.
Nonsense. Simply set the column width or put the formula in a minipage.
Perhaps this should be directed to whomever maintains
I've looked in TLC2 without finding the solution to splitting an inline
equation when it's in a table column. I have two long equations in a
2-column table and they make the table much too wide; it extends past the
text width on the right.
Making the font a smaller size is one solution
On Thu, 12 Jan 2012, Rich Shepard wrote:
Is there a way to do this?
I found the rotating package, but I'm having difficulty using it. Perhaps
I need to modify the LaTeX output manually?
Rich
On Thu, 12 Jan 2012, Rich Shepard wrote:
I've looked in TLC2 without finding the solution to splitting an inline
equation when it's in a table column. I have two long equations in a
2-column table and they make the table much too wide; it extends past the
text width on the right.
I've
On Thu, 12 Jan 2012, Rich Shepard wrote:
table within \being{sidewaystable} and \end{sidewaystable}, or
\being{landscape} and \end{landscape}.
See? It's that sort of a day. Those should be \begin{... and not
\being{...
Sigh,
Rich
Not sure to which of these I should respond. :-) In approximately chronological
order:
1. IMHO inline equations should never be long. If it's long enough to give you
margin/column width headaches, I'd do it display mode, which gives you access to
multiline equation formats.
2. Rotating a table
to
multiline equation formats.
Paul,
In the text the equations fit well as inline. I was copying them to the
table cells. I can retype them as multiline and see if that works. It
should. I looked to see if I could convert from inline to multiline but did
not see how to do this.
2. Rotating a table
inline formulas are
allowed inside tables. So, that's that.
2. Rotating a table in a float should be simple (no ERT required). Put the table
in a table float, right click the handle of the float, pick Settings, and check
Rotate sideways.
That was my problem: I kept looking for the settings
Rich Shepard writes:
Er, ... according to the detailed Math manual, Only inline formulas are
allowed inside tables. So, that's that.
Nonsense. Simply set the column width or put the formula in a minipage.
--
Enrico
I've looked in TLC2 without finding the solution to splitting an inline
equation when it's in a table column. I have two long equations in a
2-column table and they make the table much too wide; it extends past the
text width on the right.
Making the font a smaller size is one solution
On Thu, 12 Jan 2012, Rich Shepard wrote:
Is there a way to do this?
I found the rotating package, but I'm having difficulty using it. Perhaps
I need to modify the LaTeX output manually?
Rich
On Thu, 12 Jan 2012, Rich Shepard wrote:
I've looked in TLC2 without finding the solution to splitting an inline
equation when it's in a table column. I have two long equations in a
2-column table and they make the table much too wide; it extends past the
text width on the right.
I've
On Thu, 12 Jan 2012, Rich Shepard wrote:
table within \being{sidewaystable} and \end{sidewaystable}, or
\being{landscape} and \end{landscape}.
See? It's that sort of a day. Those should be \begin{... and not
\being{...
Sigh,
Rich
Not sure to which of these I should respond. :-) In approximately chronological
order:
1. IMHO inline equations should never be long. If it's long enough to give you
margin/column width headaches, I'd do it display mode, which gives you access to
multiline equation formats.
2. Rotating a table
to
multiline equation formats.
Paul,
In the text the equations fit well as inline. I was copying them to the
table cells. I can retype them as multiline and see if that works. It
should. I looked to see if I could convert from inline to multiline but did
not see how to do this.
2. Rotating a table
inline formulas are
allowed inside tables. So, that's that.
2. Rotating a table in a float should be simple (no ERT required). Put the table
in a table float, right click the handle of the float, pick Settings, and check
Rotate sideways.
That was my problem: I kept looking for the settings
Rich Shepard writes:
Er, ... according to the detailed Math manual, Only inline formulas are
allowed inside tables. So, that's that.
Nonsense. Simply set the column width or put the formula in a minipage.
--
Enrico
I've looked in TLC2 without finding the solution to splitting an inline
equation when it's in a table column. I have two long equations in a
2-column table and they make the table much too wide; it extends past the
text width on the right.
Making the font a smaller size is one solution
On Thu, 12 Jan 2012, Rich Shepard wrote:
Is there a way to do this?
I found the rotating package, but I'm having difficulty using it. Perhaps
I need to modify the LaTeX output manually?
Rich
On Thu, 12 Jan 2012, Rich Shepard wrote:
I've looked in TLC2 without finding the solution to splitting an inline
equation when it's in a table column. I have two long equations in a
2-column table and they make the table much too wide; it extends past the
text width on the right.
I've
On Thu, 12 Jan 2012, Rich Shepard wrote:
table within \being{sidewaystable} and \end{sidewaystable}, or
\being{landscape} and \end{landscape}.
See? It's that sort of a day. Those should be \begin{... and not
\being{...
Sigh,
Rich
Not sure to which of these I should respond. :-) In approximately chronological
order:
1. IMHO inline equations should never be long. If it's long enough to give you
margin/column width headaches, I'd do it display mode, which gives you access to
multiline equation formats.
2. Rotating a table
to
multiline equation formats.
Paul,
In the text the equations fit well as inline. I was copying them to the
table cells. I can retype them as multiline and see if that works. It
should. I looked to see if I could convert from inline to multiline but did
not see how to do this.
2. Rotating a table
;Only inline formulas are
allowed inside tables." So, that's that.
2. Rotating a table in a float should be simple (no ERT required). Put the table
in a table float, right click the handle of the float, pick Settings, and check
"Rotate sideways".
That was my problem: I kept look
Rich Shepard writes:
>Er, ... according to the detailed Math manual, "Only inline formulas are
> allowed inside tables." So, that's that.
Nonsense. Simply set the column width or put the formula in a minipage.
--
Enrico
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