OK, I've had a look now. Thanks again for sending it to me.
It seems like a good idea. But can I ask a stupid question? Why do you want it
to be a part of analog? I mean, basically it's just a separate function run
after everything else -- it doesn't actually interact with the rest of the
program, except by reading its output. So wouldn't it be more flexible and
easier to maintain if you just released it a separate program? And people
could run it after all their analog runs? Or am I missing something?
By the way, all configuration commands can be specified on the command line.
There's a question in the FAQ about this.
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Statistical Laboratory, 16 Mill Lane, Cambridge CB2 1SB, England
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