"Nikos Chantziaras" , 26.09.2019, 11:22:
> On 25/09/2019 21:44, james wrote:
>> [...]
>> not sure why/where I set something to get the latest versions , that do
>> not show up with 'eix Thunderbird'
> Did you forget to run eix-update? You need to do that after every emerge
> --sync.
or just
On 25/09/2019 21:44, james wrote:
[...]
not sure why/where I set something to get the latest versions , that do
not show up with 'eix Thunderbird'
Did you forget to run eix-update? You need to do that after every emerge
--sync.
Am Sat, 23 Sep 2017 17:53:25 +0200 (CEST)
schrieb Christoph Böhmwalder :
> Hey all,
>
> I've been trying to get Thunderbird to build for a few days now.
> Since I'm pretty much out of ideas at this point, I figured I'd ask
> on here if someone has an idea on what my
On 23/04/16 03:33, Holger Hoffstätte wrote:
On Sat, 23 Apr 2016 02:38:00 +0300, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
I upgraded thunderbird-bin from 38.7.0 to 45.0 and all window fonts
became extremely washed-out, thin and generally unreadable. I then wiped
the configuration files (mv ~/.thunderbird
On 04/23/2016 09:53 AM, Corbin wrote:
>
> If it is font problems ... Mozilla is using a lot of MS TTF fonts.
>
> Three font packages to try ...
>
> # 1 "media-fonts/corefonts"
> ( MS TTF fonts )
>
> # 2 "media-fonts/liberation-fonts"
> ( known to fix CUPS printing from Firefox problems )
>
>
On 04/22/2016 08:11 PM, wabe wrote:
Corbin wrote:
On 04/22/2016 07:33 PM, Holger Hoffst�tte wrote:
On Sat, 23 Apr 2016 02:38:00 +0300, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
I upgraded thunderbird-bin from 38.7.0 to 45.0 and all window fonts
became extremely washed-out, thin
Corbin wrote:
> On 04/22/2016 07:33 PM, Holger Hoffst�tte wrote:
> > On Sat, 23 Apr 2016 02:38:00 +0300, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> >
> >> I upgraded thunderbird-bin from 38.7.0 to 45.0 and all window fonts
> >> became extremely washed-out, thin and generally
On 04/22/2016 07:33 PM, Holger Hoffst�tte wrote:
On Sat, 23 Apr 2016 02:38:00 +0300, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
I upgraded thunderbird-bin from 38.7.0 to 45.0 and all window fonts
became extremely washed-out, thin and generally unreadable. I then wiped
the configuration files (mv
On Sat, 23 Apr 2016 02:38:00 +0300, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> I upgraded thunderbird-bin from 38.7.0 to 45.0 and all window fonts
> became extremely washed-out, thin and generally unreadable. I then wiped
> the configuration files (mv ~/.thunderbird ~/tb_backup), but got the
> same issue.
It
On 04/12/12 00:19, James wrote:
Hello,
I have thunderbird-10.0.11, and it works OK.
It has simple things missing, like the ability
to set what app to handle .ppt files
Anyone tryied thunderbird (~17.0) ?
commnet? I used testing packages but, not
much tolerance for hacking at the mail
Paul Hartman paul.hartman+gentoo at gmail.com writes:
v10 ESR has been replaced by v17 ESR so I see no reason not to upgrade
to v17. There should be no danger in upgrading in-place over your
existing data, but I always make a backup before a major version
upgrade just in case.
OK,
Thanks
On 06/18/2012 04:01 AM, Michael Hampicke wrote:
Thing is, when I view messages in Thunderbird - I use TB13 - that are
encoded in GB2312 and have chinese characters in them, the font looks
rather ugly. Unicode messages with or without chinese characters look
much better. I attached a screenshot
Am 18.06.2012 16:15, schrieb walt:
On 06/18/2012 04:01 AM, Michael Hampicke wrote:
Thing is, when I view messages in Thunderbird - I use TB13 - that are
encoded in GB2312 and have chinese characters in them, the font looks
rather ugly. Unicode messages with or without chinese characters look
On Mon, 18 Jun 2012 16:54:14 +0200
Michael Hampicke gentoo-u...@hadt.biz wrote:
Am 18.06.2012 16:15, schrieb walt:
On 06/18/2012 04:01 AM, Michael Hampicke wrote:
Thing is, when I view messages in Thunderbird - I use TB13 - that
are encoded in GB2312 and have chinese characters in
On Mon, Jun 18, 2012 at 3:09 PM, Alan McKinnon alan.mckin...@gmail.com wrote:
SNIP
Helvetica (yuck).
SNIP
http://movies.netflix.com/WiMovie/Helvetica/70076125?trkid=2361637
;-)
On Mon, 18 Jun 2012 15:26:15 -0700
Mark Knecht markkne...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Jun 18, 2012 at 3:09 PM, Alan McKinnon
alan.mckin...@gmail.com wrote: SNIP
Helvetica (yuck).
SNIP
http://movies.netflix.com/WiMovie/Helvetica/70076125?trkid=2361637
;-)
/me no have netflix account
--
On Fri, 10 Jun 2011 13:39:09 -0400, Pot wrote:
Please keep bullshit out of a technical Linux mailing list, thank you.
Please keep bullshit libtard rude remarks out of Linux mailing list,
thank you.
--
Neil Bothwick
RISC: Reduced Into Silly Code
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On 2011-06-10 19:39, Todd Goodman wrote:
Please keep bullshit libtard rude remarks out of Linux mailing list,
thank you.
With the risk of starting a flame war:
I would like to remind you that this is quite an international list;
thus the american views of what's right or not may seem a bit
On 11/06/11 11:36, pk wrote:
On 2011-06-10 19:39, Todd Goodman wrote:
Please keep bullshit libtard rude remarks out of Linux mailing list,
thank you.
With the risk of starting a flame war:
I would like to remind you that this is quite an international list;
thus the american views of
* pk pete...@coolmail.se [110611 06:09]:
On 2011-06-10 19:39, Todd Goodman wrote:
Please keep bullshit libtard rude remarks out of Linux mailing list,
thank you.
With the risk of starting a flame war:
I would like to remind you that this is quite an international list;
thus the
Alan McKinnon alan.mckinnon at gmail.com writes:
WTF is that thing the ladies are firing at 1:25 and 4:25? I'll
hazard a guess at the calibre - 18mm?
Sorry for the delayed response.
Barret 50 cal would be my guess.
And I thought the RPG7s we played with back in the day were impressive
On 06/10/2011 07:43 PM, James wrote:
[snip war mongering crap]
Please keep bullshit out of a technical Linux mailing list, thank you.
James wrote:
Alan McKinnonalan.mckinnonat gmail.com writes:
WTF is that thing the ladies are firing at 1:25 and 4:25? I'll
hazard a guess at the calibre - 18mm?
Sorry for the delayed response.
Barret 50 cal would be my guess.
And I thought the RPG7s we played with back in
On Monday 06 June 2011 11:55:07 Tanstaafl wrote:
On 2011-06-06 11:16 AM, Joost Roeleveld wrote:
Not idea, I'll grant you, but it isn't *that* hard to do...
If you know the different locations to change it AND realize you need to
restart the application for changes like these to take
* kashani kashani-l...@badapple.net [110606 19:37]:
On 6/6/2011 4:31 PM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
Apparently, though unproven, at 01:01 on Tuesday 07 June 2011, James did
opine
thusly:
Ju want closet commando action? Check out some of my old
college buddies from Alaska:
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Indi wrote:
On Sun, Jun 05, 2011 at 08:07:24PM -0400, Indi wrote:
So, following several suggestions I emerge thunderbird for
testing, and the first thing I noticed is it does what people
insist it doesn't do: creates redundant Trash and Drafts
Apparently, though unproven, at 02:27 on Monday 06 June 2011, Indi did opine
thusly:
On Sun, Jun 05, 2011 at 08:07:24PM -0400, Indi wrote:
So, following several suggestions I emerge thunderbird for
testing, and the first thing I noticed is it does what people
insist it doesn't do: creates
On Mon, Jun 06, 2011 at 10:27:48AM +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
Believe it or not you are supposed to make invisible all the junk the app
created.
Well, once you get some of the amazingly bone-headed defaults corrected
tbird is pretty nice -- for people with eagle eyes who don't need an
On 2011-06-06 6:34 AM, Indi wrote:
On Mon, Jun 06, 2011 at 10:27:48AM +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
Believe it or not you are supposed to make invisible all the junk the app
created.
Dunno what that means... you have to tell it where to store Drafts,
Trash, Sent messages, etc - what is so
Apparently, though unproven, at 12:34 on Monday 06 June 2011, Indi did opine
thusly:
On Mon, Jun 06, 2011 at 10:27:48AM +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
Believe it or not you are supposed to make invisible all the junk the
app created.
Well, once you get some of the amazingly bone-headed
Apparently, though unproven, at 12:56 on Monday 06 June 2011, Tanstaafl did
opine thusly:
On 2011-06-06 6:34 AM, Indi wrote:
On Mon, Jun 06, 2011 at 10:27:48AM +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
Believe it or not you are supposed to make invisible all the junk the
app created.
Dunno what
On Mon, Jun 06, 2011 at 06:56:25AM -0400, Tanstaafl wrote:
On 2011-06-06 6:34 AM, Indi wrote:
After much googling the conclusion is many many people are desperately
unhappy about the fonts in tbrd and incredibly, it ain't fixable!
Hard-coded font sizes -- isn't that, like, retardn00b
On Mon, Jun 06, 2011 at 01:16:27PM +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
Apparently, though unproven, at 12:34 on Monday 06 June 2011, Indi did opine
thusly:
On Mon, Jun 06, 2011 at 10:27:48AM +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
Believe it or not you are supposed to make invisible all the junk the
app
On Mon, Jun 06, 2011 at 06:56:25AM -0400, Tanstaafl wrote:
Easily fixable... Tools Options Display Formatting
Oh wait a minute, *NOW* I see!
You're not using what I tested at all -- either you're in windows or
you're using something other than thunderbird 3.
Sorry, we don't do windows
On 2011-06-06 7:22 AM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
It's a minor gripe, to be sure, but a well-rounded release could have
shown a dialog to the user and asking them to select the various
folders to use. Or even if it finds Trash and expected to find
Junk or Deleted Items it could use what is there.
Apparently, though unproven, at 13:24 on Monday 06 June 2011, Indi did opine
thusly:
BTW, those of us with vision issues need the options for fonts to be
obvious, otherwise testing and configuration is very painful. But I
believe enough hours were spent testing that if I didn't find it
Apparently, though unproven, at 13:32 on Monday 06 June 2011, Indi did opine
thusly:
tbird is a Moz product. Rendering stuff on screen is almost everything
that they do ... everything else supporting just that one thing
Yes, well isn't their cluelessness regarding defaults kind of
On Mon, Jun 06, 2011 at 01:22:34PM +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
Apparently, though unproven, at 12:56 on Monday 06 June 2011, Tanstaafl did
opine thusly:
On 2011-06-06 6:34 AM, Indi wrote:
On Mon, Jun 06, 2011 at 10:27:48AM +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
Believe it or not you are supposed
On 2011-06-06 8:26 AM, Indi wrote:
It forces one to log into the IMAP server manually and restore order,
as the configuration dialog gives no way of doing that. Then, making
sure tbird is not running, one must go into ~/.thunderbird/, find the
files that specify IMAp and local folders,
Hi,
Am 06.06.2011 12:34, schrieb Indi:
Another giant, glaring flaw: Doesn't appear to be any addressbook
integration whatsoever that I can find, so it's necessary to pretend
it's the 80s and remember the ancient practice of clunkily, manually
C P from the *separate* addressbook. Jzus,
You need to realize you're giving advice about the windows version of
thunderbird. IOW you can stop now!
Thank you.
:)
--
klaatu virada nicto
On Mon, Jun 06, 2011 at 02:38:17PM +0200, enno+gen...@groeper-berlin.de wrote:
As I'm not affected I don't know about any issues for the visually impaired.
Sadly, a lot of people (including developers) seem to think that people
either see or are blind and that's it. I see plenty well enough
On Mon, Jun 06, 2011 at 02:23:06PM +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
Apparently, though unproven, at 13:32 on Monday 06 June 2011, Indi did opine
thusly:
tbird is a Moz product. Rendering stuff on screen is almost everything
that they do ... everything else supporting just that one thing
On 2011-06-06 8:44 AM, Indi wrote:
You need to realize you're giving advice about the windows version of
thunderbird. IOW you can stop now!
As I said, there is nothing indicating that userChrome.css hacks are not
cross-platform. I really did think they were. Also, I *did* state in my
initial
Am 06.06.2011 14:44, schrieb Indi:
You need to realize you're giving advice about the windows version of
thunderbird. IOW you can stop now!
I use Thunderbird here runnung on my beloved gentoo and all that
Tanstaafl wrote just works here too.
So if it does not work for you it most likely is
On Mon, Jun 06, 2011 at 03:47:33PM +0200, Sebastian Beßler wrote:
Am 06.06.2011 14:44, schrieb Indi:
You need to realize you're giving advice about the windows version of
thunderbird. IOW you can stop now!
I use Thunderbird here runnung on my beloved gentoo and all that
Tanstaafl wrote
Am 06.06.2011 16:24, schrieb Indi:
If you (or if anyone using it *on* *linux*) manage(s) to double the
size of the default fonts in the folder list and message list I'll
listen,
You mean something like this?
http://twitpic.com/57u6s9
It works just like Tanstaafl said with userChrome.css
On Mon, Jun 06, 2011 at 09:37:26AM -0400, Tanstaafl wrote:
On 2011-06-06 8:44 AM, Indi wrote:
You need to realize you're giving advice about the windows version of
thunderbird. IOW you can stop now!
As I said, there is nothing indicating that userChrome.css hacks are not
cross-platform. I
On Mon, Jun 06, 2011 at 04:33:20PM +0200, Sebastian Beßler wrote:
Am 06.06.2011 16:24, schrieb Indi:
If you (or if anyone using it *on* *linux*) manage(s) to double the
size of the default fonts in the folder list and message list I'll
listen,
You mean something like this?
Am 06.06.2011 16:48, schrieb Indi:
Very first thing I tried after realizing they stupidly didn't allow
it in the config options was
/* Global UI font */
* { font-size: 32px !important;
font-family: DejaVu Sans Mono !important;
}
Zero results.
That looks right.
Where in your
On 2011-06-06 10:48 AM, Indi wrote:
At one point it was far more specific with a number of individual
fonts listed, not one of them worked.
Did you make the change while Thunderbird was running?
As I said, changes to userChromes.css MUST be done while it is NOT
running, otherwise they WILL
As an extension of my previous mail there is although the addon stylish
that can be used to set all that without the need to restart thunderbird
for every change.
https://addons.mozilla.org/de/thunderbird/addon/stylish/
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On Monday 06 June 2011 08:36:47 Tanstaafl wrote:
On 2011-06-06 8:26 AM, Indi wrote:
It forces one to log into the IMAP server manually and restore order,
as the configuration dialog gives no way of doing that. Then, making
sure tbird is not running, one must go into ~/.thunderbird/, find
On Mon, 06 Jun 2011 16:58:55 +0200
Sebastian Beßler sebast...@darkmetatron.de wrote:
Am 06.06.2011 16:48, schrieb Indi:
Very first thing I tried after realizing they stupidly didn't allow
it in the config options was
/* Global UI font */
* { font-size: 32px !important;
Am 06.06.2011 17:18, schrieb Indi:
Maybe we should also both remember that I *am* running ~x86?
:)
That should make now difference, my girlfriend uses ~x86 on her laptop
and there thunderbird reads and applies the userChrome.css just like
here with my ~amd64 thunderbird.
The programmcode for
On Mon, 06 Jun 2011 17:13:39 +0200
Sebastian Beßler sebast...@darkmetatron.de wrote:
As an extension of my previous mail there is although the addon
stylish that can be used to set all that without the need to restart
thunderbird for every change.
On 2011-06-06 11:16 AM, Joost Roeleveld wrote:
All you have to do is first tell Thunderbird which folders you want to use:
Tools Accounts Settings Copies Folders
For Trash:
Tools Accounts Settings Server Settings When I delete a message:
2 different locations to configure the
On Mon, 06 Jun 2011 11:07:28 -0400
Tanstaafl tansta...@libertytrek.org wrote:
On 2011-06-06 10:48 AM, Indi wrote:
At one point it was far more specific with a number of individual
fonts listed, not one of them worked.
Did you make the change while Thunderbird was running?
No.
Also
On Mon, 06 Jun 2011 17:28:14 +0200
Sebastian Beßler sebast...@darkmetatron.de wrote:
Am 06.06.2011 17:18, schrieb Indi:
Maybe we should also both remember that I *am* running ~x86?
:)
That should make now difference, my girlfriend uses ~x86 on her laptop
and there thunderbird reads and
Am 06.06.2011 17:55, schrieb Indi:
Uh, no. I will decide what's too big to be usable, not the software,
thank you.
It is not really the software that decides that. Thunderbird is a gui
application and all guis have limitations that they have to cope with.
Thunderbird with its mostly fixed
On Mon, Jun 06, 2011 at 05:28:14PM +0200, Sebastian Beßler wrote:
Am 06.06.2011 17:18, schrieb Indi:
Maybe we should also both remember that I *am* running ~x86?
:)
That should make now difference, my girlfriend uses ~x86 on her laptop
and there thunderbird reads and applies the
On Mon, Jun 06, 2011 at 06:34:34PM +0200, Sebastian Beßler wrote:
Am 06.06.2011 17:55, schrieb Indi:
Uh, no. I will decide what's too big to be usable, not the software,
thank you.
It is not really the software that decides that. Thunderbird is a gui
application and all guis have
On Mon, Jun 06, 2011 at 12:38:08PM -0400, Indi wrote:
xulrunner is 2.0.1-r1i
Should say 2.0.1-r1, sorry.
--
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Am 06.06.2011 18:38, schrieb Indi:
BTW, the testing I did was with version 3.1.10, and with portage
building it, rather than using thunderbird-bin. The version of
xulrunner is 2.0.1-r1i, which seems to be working just fine with
both firefox and conkeror (no, I don't mean konqueror).
On Mon, Jun 06, 2011 at 06:50:34PM +0200, Sebastian Beßler wrote:
Thunderbird doesn't use system xulrunner.
I use mail-client/thunderbird-3.1.10 and xulrunner-5.0_beta2 for firefox.
Thanks for the info.
What matters though is that it is very hard to configure properly
for people who
Am 06.06.2011 19:04, schrieb Indi:
Thanks for the info.
What matters though is that it is very hard to configure properly
for people who need larger fonts so I'm not going to bother
with it further.
Not every tool is for every user or every need.
If there a better tool to use then why
On Mon, Jun 06, 2011 at 07:19:40PM +0200, Sebastian Beßler wrote:
Not every tool is for every user or every need.
If there a better tool to use then why bother with something less.
I'm not a thunderbird fanboy so i can accept that t-bird has its
limitations and its problems and that it is
Indi thebeelzebubtrigger at gmail.com writes:
Sadly, a lot of people (including developers) seem to think that people
either see or are blind and that's it. I see plenty well enough for most
things that need doing (the state of GA even says I can drive, but then
if you've ever been here
Indi thebeelzebubtrigger at gmail.com writes:
The font thing is one of the main reasons I prefer so many CLI programs.
I can configure my terminals and emulators *once* and most everything I
need is usable. A lot of the gtk, qt, fltk, etc interfaces are
absolutely horrible for people who
On 06/06/2011 11:07 AM, James wrote:
Using seamonkey as the browser, you can just set your middle mouse
button or wheel to roll up and down the size of the font for anything
you see. Very convenient for folks that constantly need to adjust fonts sizes.
I never tried to set this up for
On Mon, 6 Jun 2011 18:01:35 + (UTC)
James wirel...@tampabay.rr.com wrote:
Indi thebeelzebubtrigger at gmail.com writes:
Sadly, a lot of people (including developers) seem to think that
people either see or are blind and that's it. I see plenty well
enough for most things that need
Apparently, though unproven, at 20:24 on Monday 06 June 2011, Indi did opine
thusly:
We have folks every week that park their car inside of their
neighbor's living room. Mix that traffic pattern with Tourists
of vacation and you can see just how fun our roads are here.
Florida leads
On Mon, 6 Jun 2011 20:59:46 +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
You all ain't seen nothing yet, try Johannesburg.
We don't have lions and tigers in the streets but we got at least one
of anything else that's crazy
Especially BOFH sysadmins...
--
Neil Bothwick
ISDN: It Still Does Nothing
On 06/06/2011 05:26 AM, Indi wrote:
The fact they carried so many of their mistakes to v3 as if they
were treasure not to be left behind has perhaps said the most
about why I can't recommend or support thunderbird.
I can't disagree, but I've become accustomed to its bugs :)
This thread is
Indi thebeelzebubtrigger at gmail.com writes:
Do people down there spend an inordinate amount of time setting off
explosives and shooting guns, like they do here in GA? Originally
I'm from NE PA, which is a pretty redneck place. But GA is a whole
nother thang, as they say. :) Most people
Apparently, though unproven, at 01:01 on Tuesday 07 June 2011, James did opine
thusly:
Indi thebeelzebubtrigger at gmail.com writes:
Do people down there spend an inordinate amount of time setting off
explosives and shooting guns, like they do here in GA? Originally
I'm from NE PA, which
On 6/6/2011 4:31 PM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
Apparently, though unproven, at 01:01 on Tuesday 07 June 2011, James did opine
thusly:
Ju want closet commando action? Check out some of my old
college buddies from Alaska:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tza2L6kfl8Efeature=youtu.be
PEACE (through
Alan McKinnon wrote:
Apparently, though unproven, at 01:01 on Tuesday 07 June 2011, James did opine
thusly:
Indithebeelzebubtriggerat gmail.com writes:
Do people down there spend an inordinate amount of time setting off
explosives and shooting guns, like they do here in GA?
On Sun, Jun 05, 2011 at 08:07:24PM -0400, Indi wrote:
So, following several suggestions I emerge thunderbird for
testing, and the first thing I noticed is it does what people
insist it doesn't do: creates redundant Trash and Drafts folders,
both locally and (cardinal sin) on the remote
walt w41ter at gmail.com writes:
Both thunderbird and firefox can be started from a command prompt
with the -ProfileManager option. Can be very useful for debugging
things like this.
I give this a whirl, just not right now.
thanks, I'll post back if I cannot figure it
out.
My guess since
Adam Carter adamcarter3 at gmail.com writes:
The same email address works, if
I cut and past it into the To field of thunderbird.
All other email address work just fine from thunderbird.
Yes the auth message is bogus because you dont use different SMTP servers per
email message, and the
On 05/26/2011 09:58 AM, James wrote:
Adam Carter adamcarter3 at gmail.com writes:
As a troubleshooting step - have you tried a new profile? IIRC the
windows version has a profile manager, if the linux version doesnt
have the same then just move the .thunderbird directory so it
will
Jeremy McSpadden deface at uberpenguin.net writes:
Make sure your client is set to auth before sending. Simple fix.
Been down that road can had conversations with ISP admins.
That's not the issue. The same email address works, if
I cut and past it into the To field of thunderbird.
All other
On Wed, May 25, 2011 at 11:18 PM, James wirel...@tampabay.rr.com wrote:
Jeremy McSpadden deface at uberpenguin.net writes:
Make sure your client is set to auth before sending. Simple fix.
Been down that road can had conversations with ISP admins.
That's not the issue. The same email
Stéphane Guedon stephane at 22decembre.eu writes:
I have a problem concerning thunderbird and gpg.
Did you see this bug: Bug 301114
hth,
James
Enrico Weigelt wrote:
I've just installed thunderbird to take a look at ebay's rss feeds.
When adding an feed it always hangs while validating the feed.
I found some forum postings saying that this issue had been fixed
w/ 1.5.0.1, but I've installed 1.5.0.5.
Can anyone help ?
I'm afraid I
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