Cyrille Artho wrote:
Hi all,
I've just installed LyX on a new MacBook Pro. HiRes works well, but LyX
can't find any LaTeX class/style files in texmf-local, no matter what I try.
I've tried both the fink latex installation and Mac ports. On the latter,
custom files go into, for example
/opt
,
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https? Perhaps at least for
the signatures? (Without https the signatures are not very useful.)
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s than you
solve.
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that supports them is the right way to go.
Once high-res displays are properly supported and the (Qt) bugs worked out,
we can again slow down our adaptation of Qt 5.x (and stick with 5.6 or 5.7,
depending on what works best in the near future).
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then your victim will end up deleting two lines every time.
IMNSHO this rule is total garbage. Quotes should precisely include the
quotes part, no more, no less. But then again, I am a scientist. ;-)
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to "play safe" for systems
without a complete Unicode character set.
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is could
be used to avoid problems with fonts that do not have all math characters.
I've found some information on this page:
http://www.xml.com/lpt/a/1410
(roughly in the middle of the text). I'm not sure which tools can automate
this process, though.
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verters may also work better with proper punctuation (although that's
pure speculation from my side, I have not tested that).
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program does? I am sure you will be able to come up with creative uses.
LyX needs an interface that blends well with the environment where it runs.
Unicode characters in some menus (math panel etc.) would indeed look much
better than pixelated bitmaps.
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example, you may remember the title of a subfloat but not of its
enclosing float, so you can still find it by going through each float).
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the code, there is no need to support older
versions. We'll have to support updated versions of Qt5 soon enough...
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if it is lightly greased.
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the code, there is no need to support older
versions. We'll have to support updated versions of Qt5 soon enough...
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from looking their
bug reports.
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[1]
http://cacm.acm.org/magazines/2010/2/69354-a-few-billion-lines-of-code-later/fulltext
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;IP" you learnt about Coverity from looking their
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Those who will not reason, are bigots, those who cannot,
are
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Le 13/01/2015 01:42, Cyrille Artho a écrit :
The downside is that we have yet another tag, and that many developers
may not recognize GCI (but perhaps know about GSoC). For the latter,
tasks that take 2 - 3 hours for a relatively inexperienced young
developer
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Le 13/01/2015 01:42, Cyrille Artho a écrit :
The downside is that we have yet another tag, and that many developers
may not recognize GCI (but perhaps know about GSoC). For the latter,
tasks that take 2 - 3 hours for a relatively inexperienced young
developer
wrote:
Hi Cyrille!
Some comments below.
On Fri, Oct 31, 2014 at 5:46 AM, Cyrille Artho c.ar...@aist.go.jp wrote:
Hi all,
I was very happy to be able to attend this year's GSoC Reunion, as I could
learn about a lot of other open source projects that I otherwise probably
would never have heard
c <landronim...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Cyrille!
Some comments below.
On Fri, Oct 31, 2014 at 5:46 AM, Cyrille Artho <c.ar...@aist.go.jp> wrote:
Hi all,
I was very happy to be able to attend this year's GSoC Reunion, as I could
learn about a lot of other open source projects that I otherwise p
.
How does this sound?
-Pete Cappello
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h as . . . and some corresponding Javascript to
support dynamic expansion/contraction.
How does this sound?
-Pete Cappello
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(1 in 100,000 uses), so unless you are looking for them and force them
to occur with tool support, you are not going to notice this in everyday
use. A random crash every couple of weeks will likely not be noticed as a
specific problem.
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The universe
Richard Heck wrote:
On 11/20/2014 07:07 PM, Cyrille Artho wrote:
To those who did not think they observed the crashes: Such crashes may
be rare (1 in 100,000 uses), so unless you are looking for them and
force them to occur with tool support, you are not going to notice
this in everyday use
uses), so unless you are looking for them and force them
to occur with tool support, you are not going to notice this in everyday
use. A random crash every couple of weeks will likely not be noticed as a
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The universe is like a safe
Richard Heck wrote:
On 11/20/2014 07:07 PM, Cyrille Artho wrote:
To those who did not think they observed the crashes: Such crashes may
be rare (1 in 100,000 uses), so unless you are looking for them and
force them to occur with tool support, you are not going to notice
this in everyday use
Dear all,
Matías wrote a document showing the bug. Unfortunately, it requires an
installation of Octave to be reproduced. Does anyone have Octave? The
bug may also only manifest itself under Windows and LyX 2.1.X.
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---BeginMessage---
Dear Cyrille,
I forget to tell you that Octave (Maxima) calculated only when
Dear all,
Matías wrote a document showing the bug. Unfortunately, it requires an
installation of Octave to be reproduced. Does anyone have Octave? The
bug may also only manifest itself under Windows and LyX 2.1.X.
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Those who will not reason
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Dear Cyrille,
I forget to tell you that Octave (Maxima) calculated only when
it
into the main repository yet. If we maybe don't have enough manpower to
run GSoC again next year, we can perhaps try to join GCI instead?
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are fools, and those who dare not, are slaves
oject code, which has not made it
into the main repository yet. If we maybe don't have enough manpower to
run GSoC again next year, we can perhaps try to join GCI instead?
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Those who will not reason, are bigots, those who cannot,
are fools, and
. I'm not
sure why
valgrind is complaining, though. Maybe we don't initialize certain things
because, in
this case, we don't actually need to do so?
Richard
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hat Buffer is then re-used later. I'm not
sure why
valgrind is complaining, though. Maybe we don't initialize certain things
because, in
this case, we don't actually need to do so?
Richard
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Stephan Witt wrote:
Am 07.10.2014 um 01:38 schrieb Cyrille Artho c.ar...@aist.go.jp:
Do you have a proposal how to get HiDPI icons?
This could be a task for Google Code In (GCI), where high school students
work on small tasks for $100 per task. I think we would have to come up with several
to the numbers that Google expects here. Probably
large organizations can handle this more easily. Still, it is good to be
aware of this opportunity so we can at least consider it.
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Nothing is more admirable than the fortitude with which
millionaires tolerate
Stephan Witt wrote:
Am 07.10.2014 um 01:38 schrieb Cyrille Artho <c.ar...@aist.go.jp>:
Do you have a proposal how to get HiDPI icons?
This could be a task for "Google Code In" (GCI), where high school students
work on small tasks for $100 per task. I think we would
"scale up" to the numbers that Google expects here. Probably
large organizations can handle this more easily. Still, it is good to be
aware of this opportunity so we can at least consider it.
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Nothing is more admirable than the fortitude with which
m
two more categories.
I've never participated in GCI but I've heard that some people were very
happy about the results. We could definitely get a bunch of relatively
easy, clearly defined work done that way.
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Good judgment comes from experience
ready fill up two more categories.
I've never participated in GCI but I've heard that some people were very
happy about the results. We could definitely get a bunch of relatively
easy, clearly defined work done that way.
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Good judgment comes from
to require at least one slot. I think it's worth a try.
Agreed.
I can help with the admin setup, but I can't be a mentor though.
Cheers,
Stefano
The next three months are really busy for me, so I can't be backup mentor
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l have the time
> to require at least one slot. I think it's worth a try.
Agreed.
I can help with the admin setup, but I can't be a mentor though.
Cheers,
Stefano
The next three months are really busy for me, so I can't be backup mentor
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Critical mass: a condition of the software such that fixing one
bug introduces one plus epsilon bugs.
-- The New Hacker's Dictionary
.
This may not sound as convincing as actual output verification, but it is
really very helpful in practice, and easy to set up.
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The human mind treats a new idea the way the body treats
a strange protein -- it rejects it.
-- P. Medawar
es, as suggested earlier.
This may not sound as convincing as actual output verification, but it is
really very helpful in practice, and easy to set up.
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for creating lag is collaborate-speed +, run it on both
sides. It creates approximate lag of 3 seconds. (http://youtu.be/69ZrO95Wl3A).
This patch works for insets as well.
Thank You,
Sushant
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Better once than never, for never too late
*the command for creating lag is "collaborate-speed +", run it on both
sides. It creates approximate lag of 3 seconds. (http://youtu.be/69ZrO95Wl3A).
This patch works for insets as well.
Thank You,
Sushant
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Better once than ne
, and we could let others provide more themes/color schemes.
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): The label of an inset should be the default color (black).
The second important observation is that boxes should be dark grey instead
of colored. This way, red can stand out to mark something that should be
fixed. Again, we could adapt that fairly easily if we get an agreement.
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ice, and we could let others provide more themes/color schemes.
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): The label of an inset should be the default color (black).
The second important observation is that boxes should be dark grey instead
of colored. This way, red can stand out to mark something that should be
fixed. Again, we could adapt that fairly easily if we get an agreement.
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Inkscape
images from LyX was as easy as using xfig images.
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we could devise a GSoC project that is mostly code-based, and if someone
gets the framework in place to set color palettes/themes, then producing
eye candy (color themes) is a nice bonus.
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They are ill discoverers that think there is no land,
when
Inkscape
images from LyX was as easy as using xfig images.
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t that parses most color constants out of the code to get an
overview and organize this.
So we could devise a GSoC project that is mostly code-based, and if someone
gets the framework in place to set color palettes/themes, then producing
eye candy (color themes) is a nice bonus.
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will get information about all the packages used from the ODT file. I
feel I am not aware of many issues which need to be taken care of during
this conversion process. It would be great to hear your comments and
suggestions on how to go ahead
Thanks and Regards
Prannoy Pilligundla
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).
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).
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below, allows collaborative editing with simple use cases.
a) Cursor movements
b) Character insertion
c) Character Deletion
d) Mouse click, cursor location change
e) Cursor movement to and fro insets (boxes, tables etc.)
The patch has been diff-ed with master* branch.
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below, allows collaborative editing with simple use cases.
a) Cursor movements
b) Character insertion
c) Character Deletion
d) Mouse click, cursor location change
e) Cursor movement to and fro insets (boxes, tables etc.)
The patch has been diff-ed with master* branch.
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Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Le 03/06/14 00:54, Cyrille Artho a écrit :
Dear all,
It looks like in the long term, a grammar-based random document
generator for LyX would be very useful for testing. The grammar would
contain rules about how a document looks like: Title, authors, abstract
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Le 03/06/14 00:54, Cyrille Artho a écrit :
Dear all,
It looks like in the long term, a grammar-based random document
generator for LyX would be very useful for testing. The "grammar" would
contain rules about how a document looks like: Title, authors
, it is a significant effort to build a decent document generator
that is useful for such testing... something that may fit for GSoC, though.
I'll keep this in mind for 2015.
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stefano franchi wrote:
On Mon, Jun 2, 2014 at 5:54 PM, Cyrille Artho c.ar...@aist.go.jp
mailto:c.ar...@aist.go.jp wrote:
Dear all,
It looks like in the long term, a grammar-based random document
generator for LyX would be very useful for testing. The grammar would
contain
stefano franchi wrote:
On Mon, Jun 2, 2014 at 6:08 PM, Cyrille Artho c.ar...@aist.go.jp
mailto:c.ar...@aist.go.jp wrote:
stefano franchi wrote:
On Mon, Jun 2, 2014 at 5:54 PM, Cyrille Artho c.ar...@aist.go.jp
mailto:c.ar...@aist.go.jp
mailto:c.ar
w
strange it is.
However, it is a significant effort to build a decent document generator
that is useful for such testing... something that may fit for GSoC, though.
I'll keep this in mind for 2015.
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stefano franchi wrote:
On Mon, Jun 2, 2014 at 5:54 PM, Cyrille Artho <c.ar...@aist.go.jp
<mailto:c.ar...@aist.go.jp>> wrote:
Dear all,
It looks like in the long term, a grammar-based random document
generator for LyX would be very useful for testing. The &qu
stefano franchi wrote:
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<mailto:c.ar...@aist.go.jp>> wrote:
stefano franchi wrote:
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/2014 01:33, Cyrille Artho:
I never use striptease slides as the audience
tends to squint, trying to read the grey text on white, while not listening
to the speaker. IMHO if you use a striptease slide, then you have failed
in the design and should create 2 - 3 separate (but incremental) slides
instead
/2014 01:33, Cyrille Artho:
I never use "striptease slides" as the audience
tends to squint, trying to read the grey text on white, while not listening
to the speaker. IMHO if you use a "striptease slide", then you have failed
in the design and should create 2 - 3 separate (but
on
contacting the maintainers of Foils (nonfree and old) or EuropeCV
(old) but AA seems to be still maintained so I will contact them.
Any advice on this?
Scott
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Liviu Andronic wrote:
On Thu, May 22, 2014 at 10:12 AM, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
lasgout...@lyx.org wrote:
22/05/2014 08:09, Cyrille Artho:
Hi Scott, Thanks for your work in keeping the packages working. I'm
still using foils (foiltex) so I'm very happy if it can be kept
working for a long time
on
contacting the maintainers of Foils (nonfree and old) or EuropeCV
(old) but AA seems to be still maintained so I will contact them.
Any advice on this?
Scott
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Liviu Andronic wrote:
On Thu, May 22, 2014 at 10:12 AM, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
<lasgout...@lyx.org> wrote:
22/05/2014 08:09, Cyrille Artho:
Hi Scott, Thanks for your work in keeping the packages working. I'm
still using foils (foiltex) so I'm very happy if it can be kept
working for a lon
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at all the code,
I'm not sure if this is the best solution here (sometimes changing one
variable type requires many subsequent changes).
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Without looking at all the code,
I'm not sure if this is the best solution here (sometimes changing one
variable type requires many subsequent changes).
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Would anyone oppose to change the requirements for devel as stated above?
python 2.7 or 3.3+
I think it's a very good idea as Python 2.7 is still default on Mac OS
and perhaps also other platforms.
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Those who will not reason, are bigots, those
where code is moved around, but also if it's copy/pasted.)
You are right that unsigned int may overflow in the far future - hence
use ssize_t, which is the right data type here (at least on Mac OS X,
I'm out of office now so I can't check other platforms).
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Would anyone oppose to change the requirements for devel as stated above?
python 2.7 or 3.3+
I think it's a very good idea as Python 2.7 is still default on Mac OS
and perhaps also other platforms.
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Those who will not reason, are bigots, those
patterns. (Not only the case
where code is moved around, but also if it's copy/pasted.)
You are right that unsigned int may overflow in the far future - hence
use ssize_t, which is the right data type here (at least on Mac OS X,
I'm out of office now so I can't check other platforms).
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would be more attractive for the javascript people.
And then sometimes lyx could switch from C++ to javascript ;)
Peter
LyX seems to already have its own way to serialize LFUNs, but I guess we'll
have to serialize more, and specifically DocIterator(s)...
T.
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would be more attractive for the javascript people.
And then sometimes lyx could switch from C++ to javascript ;)
Peter
LyX seems to already have its own way to serialize LFUNs, but I guess we'll
have to serialize more, and specifically DocIterator(s)...
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function and avoids some
potentially unwanted behavior when printing multiple values.
Stephan, what version of python can be expected on Mac OS X 10.5 and 10.6?
10.7 has python 2.7.1.
JMarc
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As far as we know, our computer has never had an undetected
3.X print function and avoids some
potentially unwanted behavior when printing multiple values.
Stephan, what version of python can be expected on Mac OS X 10.5 and 10.6?
10.7 has python 2.7.1.
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As far as we know, our computer has
will be a challenge to type)! ;-)
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will be a challenge to type)! ;-)
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, find out which words are not convertible, and ignore the
dictionary for those words? (The user could still choose to ignore/add them
to the custom dictionary.)
Maybe this requires a different way of integrating spell checkers?
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
2014-04-10 1:02 GMT+02:00 Cyrille Artho
hunspell suggests Ausgelastet for Lasgouttes, which means
fully occupied or snowed with work.
JMarc
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The opposite of a correct statement is a false statement. But the
opposite of a profound truth may well be another profound truth
for
whitespaces and forward anything in between to a spell checker, unless we
restrict that workaround to Western languages.
(Unfortunately we use gmail, which filters out my own messages on mailing
lists, so I can't reply to my own message...)
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The opposite
, find out which words are not convertible, and ignore the
dictionary for those words? (The user could still choose to ignore/add them
to the custom dictionary.)
Maybe this requires a different way of integrating spell checkers?
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
2014-04-10 1:02 GMT+02:00 Cyrille Artho
but only if we can provide sensible
action.
Jürgen
BTW German hunspell suggests "Ausgelastet" for "Lasgouttes", which means
"fully occupied" or "snowed with work".
JMarc
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The opposite of a correct state
for
whitespaces and forward anything in between to a spell checker, unless we
restrict that workaround to Western languages.
(Unfortunately we use gmail, which filters out my own messages on mailing
lists, so I can't reply to my own message...)
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The opposite
to discard the characters that cannot
be converted silently or replace them with something similar for the
dictionary lookup? Not quite correct, I know - but perhaps the better
strategy for the user?
Stephan
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Perilous to all of us are the devices of an art
ng á in the dictionary encoding
the word is most probably mark as misspelled. But then it's possible to
Ignore it? Isn't there the option to discard the characters that cannot
be converted silently or replace them with something similar for the
dictionary lookup? Not quite correct, I know - but p
, done so since
1.6.x. Even 1.6.x documents exported from 2.0.x end in .16.lyx, not in
.lyx16, so the last one is even misleading.
I'd suggest simply eliminating all those other filters in 2.1.0.
Richard
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It is easier for a camel to pass through the eye
o longer do. We have not, in fact, done so since
1.6.x. Even 1.6.x documents exported from 2.0.x end in ".16.lyx", not in
".lyx16", so the last one is even misleading.
I'd suggest simply eliminating all those other filters in 2.1.0.
Richard
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was one of the initial authors ot=f the
proposal.
Cheers,
Rainer
Thanks!
Stefano
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