he
keyword is used inside a TikZ macro, I don’t see any way I can work around it
in my document.
I am gradually converting my diagrams from TikZ to MetaFun, but with well over
a hundred diagrams in my cur
backend built in; (nts being related to etec never took of also
because it was not that useable and in the meantime pdftex had taken
over); there are afaik some very useable japanese tex engines; the fact
that dvi survived was due to dvipdfmx development
But stand by for a second. I look
n't you think?
I mean, it's like comparing oranges with apples, and mkii with mkiv and
mkvi and so forth
If you were to tell me then, that mkii for instance was not aimed
as an input processing I can almos assure its falsiliability is written
all over, even before the sentence is processed and thought o
many years ago I read and followed some publications about
the aformentioned extension and just went over them recently, to
have an idea what did and did not work. In regards to typefaces,
its goal was unmatched, or so I think.
It might be comforting to know that right from the start luatex made
lications about
the aformentioned extension and just went over them recently, to
have an idea what did and did not work. In regards to typefaces,
its goal was unmatched, or so I think.
> I found some flared-sans fonts, but not one with at least regular, italic,
> bold, and bold-italic.
>
>
> version no files are listed but with the static version I had no problems to
> load the font.
>
> \definefontfamily [archimate] [ss] [Cabin]
>
> \setupbodyfont [archimate]
>
> \starttext
> {\bf The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog}
>
> \input knuth
> \sto
jumped over the lazy dog}
\input knuth
\stoptext
Wolfgang
Gerben Wierda via ntg-context schrieb am 16.06.2023 um 15:19:
I was wrong, not just the bold doesn't work, /everything/ is replaced
with Latin Modern. Cabin isn't used at all.
On 16 Jun 2023, at 15:05, Gerben Wierda via ntg-context
>
> \setuplanguage[en][patterns={en}]\mainlanguage[en]
>
> \starttext
> \setupindenting[none]
> \setupindenting[no]
> {\bf The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog}
>
> \input knuth
> \stoptext
>
> But when compiling I get no bold text
>
> I installe
mibold Italic]
\setupbodyfont[archimate]
\setuplanguage[en][patterns={en}]\mainlanguage[en]
\starttext
\setupindenting[none]
\setupindenting[no]
{\bf The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog}
\input knuth
\stoptext
But when compiling I get no bold text
I installed it in LMTX and it ha
mtxrun --script install-modules --install --all
> >
> > doing exactly that?
> >
>
> Okay Floris. I see Aditya nearby. He'll take over from now on :) stand
> by please. I know you didn't ask the original question but this is over
> the pgfsys-pdftex and the
gt; to wherever the modules are
>
>
> isn't the command
>
> mtxrun --script install-modules --install tikz
>
> or
>
> mtxrun --script install-modules --install --all
>
> doing exactly that?
>
Okay Floris. I see Aditya nearby. He'll take over from now on
ep by step.
First you tell them that your system is more convenient then reading the
books yourself. Then you replace common sense with new daily 'facts'.
Nothing has really changed over the years; if you point out errors, the
mere response is that it is still work in progress (see how great
opp
, but there it is driven
in the file itself:
% language=us runpath=texruns:manuals/musings
in combination with
TEXRUNS=c:\data\temporary\texruns
so that I don't overwrite a stable manual in the source path. Over the
decades that context evolved there have been plenty such tricks added.
I
(Sorry for the delay, I wanted to be sure that building phase was over)
==
LuaTeX 1.17.0 2023-04-29
==
- A breaking backward compatibility change: by default the socket
eparating ruled line
* It would be useful to have a method for controlling orphan / widow
behaviour (such that a footnote in the left column doesn't spill-over as
just a single line into the 2nd column).
Any comments or ideas?
MG
On 2023-05-16 00:46, Denis Maier via ntg-context wrote:
>
fication,
> > whereas with latex and the metrics of the file afterwards, any math
> > environment is certainly possible, while loading myriad and minion et co
> > without an error
> >
> > I still stand for what I said earlier. That lot and their heirs already
> >
> > without an error
> > >
> > > I still stand for what I said earlier. That lot and their heirs already
> > > made their money by shoving down acroread all over. It's no secret
> > Normally context will fall bakc on latin modern but when you explicitly load
fication,
> > whereas with latex and the metrics of the file afterwards, any math
> > environment is certainly possible, while loading myriad and minion et co
> > without an error
> >
> > I still stand for what I said earlier. That lot and their heirs already
> >
, while loading myriad and minion et co
without an error
I still stand for what I said earlier. That lot and their heirs already
made their money by shoving down acroread all over. It's no secret
Normally context will fall bakc on latin modern but when you explicitly
load a font setup and that one
ight not have the Minion math font. Did you buy it?
>
> Oh. That's what the math slot refers to then! I didn't buy it. I've been
> shoved
> acroread before without asking and I had the whole set sans math
>
With that being said, in that sense (not that I need it though, to be
later.
The idea behind it is to collect templates and examples that are
scattered all over the web or in the list threads. The first example
that comes to my mind is the type definition for a Roboto font I needed
and other type scripts that can be useful for the community
) over five
years ago, and the maintainer (if there is one) has done nothing. See
also #4 in that issues list
(https://github.com/octaviopardo/EBGaramond12/issues/4). There are a
couple of forks, but there is no established reference implementation
that I can see. The Google Fonts
) over five
years ago, and the maintainer (if there is one) has done nothing. See
also #4 in that issues list
(https://github.com/octaviopardo/EBGaramond12/issues/4). There are a
couple of forks, but there is no established reference implementation
that I can see. The Google Fonts
On 13.04.2023 21:22, Rik Kabel via ntg-context wrote:
> EB Garamond is hopelessly broken with respect to hlig and dlig, and has been
> for quite a while.
>
> I reported the problem
> (https://github.com/octaviopardo/EBGaramond12/issues/20) over five years ago,
>
for quite a while.
I reported the problem
(https://github.com/octaviopardo/EBGaramond12/issues/20) over five years
ago, and the maintainer (if there is one) has done nothing. See also #4
in that issues list
(https://github.com/octaviopardo/EBGaramond12/issues/4). There are a
couple of forks
nd pasting.
> >>
> >> Thanks
> >>
> >> Keith McKay
> >>
> >> On 11/04/2023 14:51, denis.ma...@unibe.ch wrote:
> >>> Hard to tell, if you don't show us what you've tried so far.
> >>> In one of my setups I use the lua based
probably need more information to figure it out.
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Von: ntg-context Im Auftrag von Keith
McKay via ntg-context
Gesendet: Montag, 10. April 2023 17:30
An: mailing list for ConTeXt users
Cc: Keith McKay
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> >> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> >> Von: ntg-context Im Auftrag von Keith
> >> McKay via ntg-context
> >> Gesendet: Montag, 10. April 2023 17:30
> >> An: mailing list for ConTeXt users
> >> Cc: Keith McKay
> >> Betreff: [NTG-
he modules only
With the former I had to manually create the dir temxf-linux-64
whereas with lmtx installation was smooth right after
that's why when I read the resolvers output I had pointed it out to
Aditya that it was looking over and over for that dir to no
avail (of course: th
y via ntg-context
> Gesendet: Montag, 10. April 2023 17:30
> An: mailing list for ConTeXt users
> Cc: Keith McKay
> Betreff: [NTG-context] Help with typesetting footnotes in an HTML
> document
>
> Hi,
>
> I have been puzzling over how to typeset footnotes in a HTML
.
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document
Hi,
I have been puzzling over how
tandalone, texlive has its own context package and updates
> > > etc;
> > > keep them separated
> >
> > alright. That's fine. That's what I thought.
> >
> > So copy over the mtxrun binary on texmf-linux-64/bin to context and call it
> >
tandalone, texlive has its own context package and updates
> > > etc;
> > > keep them separated
> >
> > alright. That's fine. That's what I thought.
> >
> > So copy over the mtxrun binary on texmf-linux-64/bin to context and call it
> >
separate
from tex live, set the path and you're done; don't try to mix texlive with a
adapted of standalone, texlive has its own context package and updates etc;
keep them separated
alright. That's fine. That's what I thought.
So copy over the mtxrun binary on texmf-linux-64/bin to context and call
2c/texmfcnf.lua).
-- And include *only* your changed values, not a copy of the whole thing!
return {
content = {
variables = {
},
},
}
and belongs to TeX Live?
> > Here we go! Back to poi
fcnf.lua
is nowhere to be found
So let me see if I can copy one from an otherwise fully functional TeX Live
with almost 5g of space taken over and copy it over to this TeX Live
infrastrcutre so
everything checks out in the end
What happens then is not really surprising
If I were to copy
atic than
waiting to install over 5gb of TeX Live alone.
hm, worked for quite a while for users; and did you try oen from
https://www.pragma-ade.com/install.htm
The only thing that the installation instructions got right from
the start was the part about running the script with all modules.
I'll
urns:
> >
> > mtxrun --generate resolvers | resolving | variable 'SELFAUTOLOC'
> > set to '/home/ce/context/bin' resolvers | resolving | variable
>
> This appears to be the wrong mtxrun binary. You should include the PATH
> variable listed as part of the installation.
to be a chore more problematic than
waiting to install over 5gb of TeX Live alone.
The only thing that the installation instructions got right from
the start was the part about running the script with all modules.
I'll probably… and eventually will try to install the whole TeX
Live. But going solely
Hi,
I have been puzzling over how to typeset footnotes in a HTML document,
most elements have been relatively easy to typeset but I'm stumped with
footnotes. I have been studying the the xml manual in particular
Chapter 7.4 Cross Referencing, but I'm still struggling to get
xmlsetups which
; >
> > > > > sure, why should it, you want lucida so better quit with an error than
> > > > > kicking in some font; actually cmr math fonts have been obsoleted for
> > > > > way
> > > > > over a decade by latin modern math fonts in 32 b
Yes, that is clear from the emails over a decade or so on the list. But
as you will see from my response to Taco, it is possible I can achieve a
satisfactory result from Wolfgang's 2016 'stream' suggestion.
Julian
On 3/4/23 22:04, Henning Hraban Ramm via ntg-context wrote:
This is one
Okay Taco, so that's a possibility I can explore, even though it is not
a nice one, as you say. I can think of a couple of other not-so-nice
ways of achieving a result as well. The manuscript shown me (in MSWord,
obviously) has been carefully prepared to ensure no text flows over a
page, so we
so.
> The only ConTeXt guidelines I think I have at the moment are (1) an old
> module called m-streams (which I am assuming is now obsolete), and (2) an
> exchange of emails on this list over a decade about bilingual typesetting.
>
> It won't bother me too much if I have to tel
called m-streams (which I am assuming is now
obsolete), and (2) an exchange of emails on this list over a decade
about bilingual typesetting.
It won't bother me too much if I have to tell the intending author and
his editor that this might be beyond me, but before taking that stance,
I have
fonts have been obsoleted for way
over a decade by latin modern math fonts in 32 bit font engines
Font loading and processing time can be mosty neglected so these 16 seconds
come from something else, maybe there are ways to trace file access. Another
possibility is that your fonts are not cached
e been obsoleted for way
> > > over a decade by latin modern math fonts in 32 bit font engines
>
> Font loading and processing time can be mosty neglected so these 16 seconds
> come from something else, maybe there are ways to trace file access. Another
> possibility is that your
On 3/31/2023 10:08 PM, Carlos via ntg-context wrote:
sure, why should it, you want lucida so better quit with an error than
kicking in some font; actually cmr math fonts have been obsoleted for way
over a decade by latin modern math fonts in 32 bit font engines
Font loading and processing
om an
> > undefined font family. For example, plain TeX doesn't allow \it or \sl in
> > subscripts. Proceed, and I'll try to forget that I needed that character.»
> >
> > There's not even a fallback to cmr or any other font.
>
> sure, why should it, you want lu
h fonts have been obsoleted for
way over a decade by latin modern math fonts in 32 bit font engines
There was not even a personalized touch in the output. That message sounds like
one of these new GPT-chat features. Dry. When I read that «Proceed, and I'll
try to forget it…» part the first thin
> are
> > > used with an afm file present then no map files are needed at all because
> > > we're in wide font mode and encidings are ignored)
> > >
> >
> > I hadn't either. But everything aligned and thought it was nice.
> >
> > You're right that
're right that loading a map file is not needed, but If you're concerned
about afm files then bring these files over to the working directory, and then
mtxrun --generate the same
So yes. Even though the file was something like (intended originally to load
the map file, correct?) but since the
You're right that loading a map file is not needed, but If you're concerned
about afm files then bring these files over to the working directory, and then
mtxrun --generate the same
So yes. Even though the file was something like (intended originally to load
the map file, correct?) but since
Hi!
Le 26/03/2023 à 10:39, jbf via ntg-context a écrit :
Every user has his or her own preferred test editor. Over
years I have used Emacs for just about everything except
the kitchen sink, but not, as it happens, for ConTeXt.
For what it's worth here is what I use:
(1) TeXworks. All one
Every user has his or her own preferred test editor. Over years I have
used Emacs for just about everything except the kitchen sink, but not,
as it happens, for ConTeXt.
For what it's worth here is what I use:
(1) TeXworks. All one has to do is indicate the correct path to ConText
Am 15.03.23 um 23:27 schrieb fv leung via ntg-context:
How about using \vfill ?
\define[1]{\RtH}{\vfill\rotate{#1}}
This is actually the only version that works flawlessly.
But thanks for all answers! (I was busy over the weekend.)
Hraban
}{\samplefile{tufte}\par} \stoptext
runs at over 55 pps (85 pps on my laptop). Making a format takes 4
seconds (second time, after caching, which is about twice the time my
laptop takes).
Hans
Yes, tabulate is a solution, though as I have just described for Denis
who also responded to this issue, by some careful manipulation (which
was possible for the circumstance I was dealing with) I simply noted
where the page break occurred and started a new set of paragraphs after
that. That
I would try \setuptabulate, \starttabulate ... \stoptabulate.
It has some limitations (though Hans added some features recently), but
it should work.
Massi
Il 24/02/23 06:41, jbf via ntg-context ha scritto:
I have the following setup for side-by-side paras.
\defineparagraphs[Two][n=2]
Betreff: [NTG-context] \setupparagraphs - can they run over two pages?
I have the following setup for side-by-side paras.
\defineparagraphs[Two][n=2]
\setupparagraphs[Two][1][width=.1\textwidth,style=\bfx,align=tolerant]
\setupparagraphs[Two][2][width=.9\textwidth,style=normal,align=tolerant]
My
} +
>\overparent{x} +
>\overbrace{x} +
>\overbrace{i}
>}
>
> \stopTEXpage
>
>
> This time with fancy radical bars, fraction bars, vertical bars, over and
> underbars etc.
>
> Hans
>
>
I have the following setup for side-by-side paras.
\defineparagraphs[Two][n=2]
\setupparagraphs[Two][1][width=.1\textwidth,style=\bfx,align=tolerant]
\setupparagraphs[Two][2][width=.9\textwidth,style=normal,align=tolerant]
My difficulty is that while there is only ever just a couple of
} +
\overbrace{x} +
\overbrace{i}
}
\stopTEXpage
This time with fancy radical bars, fraction bars, vertical bars, over
and underbars etc.
Hans
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gt;> 2. Why is the result after the equalsign in the denominator?
>> \starttext
>> \startformulas
>> \startformula
>>\bgroup{47 \times 62}\over {44 \times 56}\egroup \times {12}
>> \stopformula
>> \startformula
>>{{47 \times 62 \times 1
uped?
> — I tried also the grouping with bracis, which gives the same result.
> 2. Why is the result after the equalsign in the denominator?
>
> [...]
> Thank you for hinting me how to this correctly.
Have you tried using \fra
the grouping with bracis, which gives the same result.
2. Why is the result after the equalsign in the denominator?
\starttext
\startformulas
\startformula
\bgroup{47 \times 62}\over {44 \times 56}\egroup \times {12}
\stopformula
\startformula
{{47 \times 62
is the result after the equalsign in the denominator?
\starttext
\startformulas
\startformula
\bgroup{47 \times 62}\over {44 \times 56}\egroup \times {12}
\stopformula
\startformula
{{47 \times 62 \times 12} \over {44 \times 56}}=14.2\ \rm kilo
ros]
> \definefontfamily[mainface][tt][TeX Gyre Cursor]
> \definefontfamily[mainface][hw][Lucida Casual]
> \definefontfamily[mainface][cg][Lucida Casual]
> \setupbodyfont[mainface]
> \starttext
> \doloopoverlist{\rm,\ss,\tt,\hw,\cg}
> {{\recursestring%
> The quick brown fo
) and uploaded
them here.
<https://context-address-labels.sourceforge.io/>
Features:
- full control over label content (can even differ from one label to the next
if necessary)
- easily use up a part-used sheet of labels to avoid waste
- read address data from a CSV file
- easily support dif
brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.\par}}
\stoptext
Lucida Casual is handwriting and calligraphy in the sample. But you only
need one of them.
I hope it helps,
Pablo
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definefontfamily[myserif][rm][Lucida Casual]
> \starttext
> The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.
>
> \setupbodyfont[myserif]
> The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.
> \stoptext
>
> This is the easiest way to access it.
>
> Another question would be
On 1/23/23 19:04, Mattias Märka via ntg-context wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to access Lucida Casual.
Hi Matthias,
With a relatively recent version of ConTeXt (LMTX or MkIV), the
following should work:
\definefontfamily[myserif][rm][Lucida Casual]
\starttext
The quick brown fox j
[font:fallback:serif]
\definefontsynonym[Serif] [LucidaCasual-Regular] [features=default]
\stoptypescript
\starttypescript [myserif]
\definetypeface [myserif] [rm] [serif] [myserif] [default]
\stoptypescript
\setupbodyfont[12pt]
\starttext
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog
t-win64.zip.
>
> Having said that, the latest problem with the update has to do with an
> updated luametatex binary, so your method might have worked by
> updating the binary with the unzip, even if it is not a "fresh"
> install.
For information:
I tried updating by downl
ar people can be ;-) I will have to go over the
bridge ...
> I guess I just what to get a feeling what to expect at a TUG conference.
You could look at previous TUG videos to get a feeling
https://www.youtube.com/@TeXUsersGroup/playlists but imho you
shouldn't worry.
--
Ulrike F
, or am I
over-thinking this?
just remove the #* in the example i sent,
\starttexdefinition tolerant protected BD #=#=
Hans
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Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH
to having two fully separate macros, there is a maintenance
benefit in having only one place, doBD, to make changes should they be
required.
Can you suggest a way to do this under the new one-step scheme, or am I
over-thinking this?
Finally, is there any reason to go back to previously written
-fallback]
\stoptypescript
\definefontfamily[mainface][mm][mainface]
\definefontfamily[mainface][rm][pagella][bf=style:bold]
\usetypescript[mainface]
\setupbodyfont[mainface]
\startbuffer
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog
\stopbuffer
\starttext
% \rm % works
{\rm \getbuffer}\par
{\ss
performance over the last month, mostly due to using
different low level mechanisms (there are some more not yet widely used
ones). The gain depends on (extreme) usage so quite likely most goes
unnoticed unless one has many runs. After all, there are no fundamental
changes in context, which is already
(?) — I think, that
the source should not be cluttered with empty brackets all over the place.
When you start the editor from the website you have no idea, what the layout of
the page will be. While being somewhere in the edited text I switched to the
layout-wizzard. Strange enough it is A4 on A3
hat my code is poorly written (to say the least).
The attachment contains a log for a 72 page document with just text
(from XML sources [XHTML generated by pandoc from Markdown file]).
[Since attachments over 100KB aren’t allowed, only the last two runs are
included in the log file.]
With current
differences. I might have overlooked a few cases where it
does make a difference in ConTeXt (easy to handle once I know).
The test suite runs 5-10 % faster depending on the load of the machine
and the gain mostly relates to memory access (where processes fight over
memory and cpu cache
se to the total runtime (in the second example, 14.774 seconds of
23.057 are accounted), so there are other unidentified processes
involved.
these stats are an indication because below a threshold (time
accuracy) nothing is measured
In any case, the processing time has been improving greatly
conds of 23.057
are accounted), so there are other unidentified processes involved.
these stats are an indication because below a threshold (time accuracy)
nothing is measured
In any case, the processing time has been improving greatly over the
last couple of years, and LMTX is significantly f
pped pages, 14.572 pages/second
Significant time is attributed to text directions (there are a few
excerpts in Hebrew), and to graphics processing in the second case.
In neither case do the sum of the times listed in the stats come close
to the total runtime (in the second example, 14.774 sec
runs (e.g. thousands of documents in one go). In that case even
minor speedups can accumulate and become measurable (esp on vms and runs
over a network). It can safe time and also energy (which can matter
todays KWh pricing).
So the challenge is how to determine bottlenecks. Are there users
and playing with Massi's reply; will probably be
back with more questions :-)
Anyway:
If you've filtered something out like this
local tree = xml.filter (t, "../chapter[@title='mytitle'")
always keep in mind that some expressions return a list of matches, that
can be looped ove
should you prefer one over the other?
Best,
Denis
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ack activated for math (since some enumeration
symbols were missing), but I get an error also without math.
Btw, 0x0-0xF is a bit over the top,
Well, if I want to replace all missing characters without thinking too
much which that might be?
Hraban
fontfallbacktest.tex
Description:
tic on a nil value (field 'depth')
Your example is too minimal so i can't test it. Do you also set those
fallbacks on a math font (as the error has to do with math fallbacks).
Btw, 0x0-0xF is a bit over the top,
H
), having to download over 400 files is a killer.
as has been pointed out, you only download the changed files and those
are not many
when sources are not included some complain, when they are others
com-plain ...
The storage space on disk is irrelevant, I totally agree with you.
I wish I
be the LMTX source
>> (about 11MB).
>
> It zips to 2 MB and totals to less of a picture on a fancy phone ...
Many thanks for your reply, Hans.
At least on my system, I think every file is downloaded uncompressed.
With a low speed connection (here, the service isn’t great all the
time),
On Fri, 14 Oct 2022 18:59:24 - (UTC)
Nicola via ntg-context wrote:
> Yours is a valid concern, but maintaining (Neo)Vim plugins is
> a community effort. I took over the development of the ConTeXt plugin
> because I wanted to improve the support for ConTeXt in Vim, and at t
itch to Vim 9 script (async
typesetting was based on Vim API and, last time I checked, NeoVim had an
incompatible API).
Switching to Vim 9 script has many advantages, as Bram has explained in
the thread I have linked to. So, I believe that it is only natural that
Vim's runtime will gradual
with 'sloppy or difficult or challenging' designs, some with
(eo)fill side effects not much different from what mp graphics can do
with envelopes (we've written about that). I'd not loose sleep over this.
Hans
On 10/4/2022 2:35 PM, Leah Neukirchen via ntg-context wrote:
Hans Hagen writes:
what is sent to the printer .. maybe not pdf but something the printer
driver produces
For the Ricoh and Samsung printers, we printed the raw PDF directly
over JetDirect (port 9100). For the Brother
Hans Hagen writes:
> what is sent to the printer .. maybe not pdf but something the printer
> driver produces
For the Ricoh and Samsung printers, we printed the raw PDF directly
over JetDirect (port 9100). For the Brother, the "upload PDF"
function was used. So no outside
that enabling alternative alphabets will happen a bit
differently (more naturally integrated as we introduced dedicated ranges
of slots). Again a side effect is that we have more granular math glyph
properties (opentype math is too limited but basically frozen so we have
to get over that and move
ncludes fonts by default, as far as I can remember
(I have been using it for over a decade).
> In all previous ocasions I used the version of ConTeXt included in
> Texlive on Devuan, but a few months ago I decided to install ConTeXt
> using the official distribution instead. Could that expl
s exist. Okular also lets you add some
annotations.
> > I've been using pdf.js almost exclusively for the past few years either
> > via Firefox or VS Code, and I've never really had any problems. The only
> > real issue that I've had is that it gets fairly slow with documents ov
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