the paper size sectional of the manual should say \paper rather
than \layout.
\paper{
papersize = letter
works for me.
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Mats Bengtsson wrote:
There should be no need to set hsize or vsize directly, that's done
when you set the paper size.
Now that I have a setup that works it looks like you are correct. It
seemed to be necessary as I was trying to solve the page size problems I
was having. Are hsize and vsize
Graham Percival wrote:
On 12-Oct-04, at 1:38 AM, Paul Scott wrote:
Is anyone else producing letter sized pages with Lily 2.3.18 and
not having the problem I am having of titles being truncated on the
PDF's?
This example works for me on CVS (2.3.22) on OSX.
I might have already asked you
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Mats Bengtsson wrote:
No problems here! I don't recall exactly what you have tried before,
- Does the .ps file look OK?
Yes.
- What happens if you manually run
ps2pdf -sPAPERSIZE=letter myfile.ps
on the PS file from LilyPond?
Same thing that Lily gives ( a taller page). I mentioned recently that
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
- What happens if you manually run
ps2pdf -sPAPERSIZE=letter myfile.ps
on the PS file from LilyPond?
Same thing that Lily gives ( a taller page). I mentioned recently
that maybe there's a bug in my ps2pdf.
I hope you have checked that your ps2pdf comes from the
Paul Scott wrote:
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
- What happens if you manually run
ps2pdf -sPAPERSIZE=letter myfile.ps
on the PS file from LilyPond?
Same thing that Lily gives ( a taller page). I mentioned recently
that maybe there's a bug in my ps2pdf.
ps2pdf is fine. My settings for gv were giving
From the 2.3.22 documentation:
7.5.11 Page layout
LilyPond will do page layout, setting margins and adding headers and
footers to each page.
The default layout responds to the following settings in the |\paper| block
Should that be \layout ?
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the a4 pdf's to fit
the paper.
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Mats Bengtsson wrote:
In the section on Accidentals in the online manual, you can find a
link to the program reference for the Accidental_engraver. Among others,
you will find a property called extraNatural that determines this
behaviour. Try
\set Staff.extraNatural = ##f
Thanks. I found that
Is there an option to change keys without canceling the previous key
signature. To change from f major to d flat major shouldn't always
require cancellation of the b flat.
TIA,
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Pedro Kroger wrote:
Paul Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I get this from a file which worked yesterday with 2.3.19:
thanks for your bug report.
it's another silly mistake (grrr!), you can edit
/usr/bin/lilypond-snapshot and put an extra back-slash in the line:
export TEXMF={$lilydir
-mftraced package from
http://lilypond.org/download/fonts/. Aborting
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~
\mark \default
bes4 aes ~ aes8 g f e f1
}
\paper { raggedright = ##t }
}
\override Score.RehearsalMark #'padding = #3
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When I load a .ly file after installing lilypond-snapshot I get:
File mode specification error: (file-error Cannot open load file
lilypond-mode)
Debian unstable.
Thanks again for these packages.
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a piece for organ and the following should be the first two
measures of the piece, but somehow the bass and pedal shift to
respectively the third and the fifth measure... Anyone who can tell me
what makes this happen?
What version?
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dynamics are missing.
This example fails:
{ c'4\mf e' g' bes }
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for the pdf but a scripts-segno is not correct until I rerun
dvips. Then when I rerun ps2pdf the title is chopped off.
TIA for any ideas,
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Laura Conrad wrote:
It's sounds like an a4/letterpaper problem. That is, your pdf file is
somehow assuming a4 paper, when the page generated is actually letter.
So the title gets chopped off, since A4 islonger and narrower than
letter.
Indeed. Thanks. Actually I see that Lilypond was getting
Graham Percival wrote:
Don't worry; policy on this list is to CC everybody, even when we know
that they're on the list. :)
Does anyone have a problem with my not cc'ing people that I know are on
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on top.
Not without:
\override Staff.MultiMeasureRest #'expand-limit = #1
Otherwise all MM rests less than the default expand-limit would be
church rests.
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there is enough documentation in lilypond-docs under
Notation manual/Chord Names and links from there and under Tips and Tricks.
This at least true for 2.2.5 and beyond.
X6/9 is X:6.9 and X7b9 would be X:7.9-
HTH
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than 2:1 even if both are
technically incorrect.
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-markup scripts-caesura)
}
I haven't tried it recently. The last time I did the glyph was a little
different than I expected but I think it has been redone.
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It's great to have the caesura/cutoff/railroad tracks but the glyph
scripts-caesura should be two simple straight lines - slashes
//
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Mats Bengtsson wrote:
There was a discussion about the layout of these when the symbol
was introduced some year ago. If you can provide some references
to well typeset scores and preferably some scanned images of what
it should look like, I'm sure that the LilyPond implementors will be
willing to
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
Just to avoid any risk of confusion, I hope that you have seen
the caesura already available in LilyPond:
\override BreathingSign #'text =
#(make-musicglyph-markup scripts-caesura)
es8[ d] \breathe es[ f g f] |
This is taken from the example breathing-sign.ly
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
Did you try search the mailing list archives of lilypond-user for
tie alternative ending?
Thanks. I didn't use the word alternative.
But after translating for 2.2.5 the following example starts to break
and I don't know what to do next:
\paper {
raggedright = ##t
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
I'm not sure exactly what you intended to typeset, so I can't
tell what's broken.
Sorry. It was the placement of the last rest in the wrong measure.
However:
- I hope you have noticed that there's no need to define your own
MkInvis macros, you can use the predefined
. There are many examples where
cut time is played in 4/4.
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I thought a trick for starting a slur or tie at the beginning of an
alternate ending (previous to the first note in the ending as if the
slur had started before the ending) had been posted or documented
somewhere but I haven't been able to find it. Can anyone help?
TIA,
Paul Scott
Nicolas Sceaux wrote:
Wed, 07 Apr 2004 18:02:52 -0700, Paul a dit :
(snip)
With language english and octaves relative 'e' gives me a sharp ('s')
and 'i' gives me a flat ('f'). Since 'is' is sharp and 'es' is flat
in several languages that seems reversed.
What key do you use to cancel a
it with Google and install it and it's great! It does have
one or two problems when the default language is English - sharp and
flat are reversed and I don't a quick way to cancel a flat.
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Ferenc Wagner wrote:
Paul Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Don't forget about the quick-note-insert mode (lyqi) in
Emacs. It provides a good bunch of things, can even
transpose and relativise parts.
I had never heard of this before. I just looked and don't
know where to find
Roland Goretzki wrote:
Hello list, hello Paul,
You wrote:
I have no problem using Feri Wagner's packages on sid.
How can I get Feri Wagner's packages on sid?
I only found version 2.1.36 on the woody page.
That is the latest that he has packaged. That's what I have installed
at the
) ...
Thanks again for doing these packages.
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Paul Scott wrote:
Thomas Scharkowski wrote:
Hello list,
situation:
- a key change at the end of a line (next line begins in a new key)
- a repeat bar at the beginning of the new line
I would like to have the repeat bar after the accidentals (isn't this
standard notation practice?),
I believe
install lilypond lilypond-doc
first.
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Paul Scott wrote:
Fortunate the workaround is still good but the lilypond-doc package
still doesn't install by itself:
Preparing to replace lilypond-doc 2.1.32-1 (using
.../lilypond-doc_2.1.33-1_all.deb) ...
Unpacking replacement lilypond-doc ...
Errors were encountered while processing:
/var
Paul Scott wrote:
But I hope the version number will be the same and to get under:
http://www.pedrokroeger.net/lilypond/
Is this correct?
Pedro's 2.1.32 packages are now apt-getable. You may have to do:
dpkg -i --force-all /var/cache/apt/archives/lilypond-doc_2.1.32-1_all.deb
to install
Roland Goretzki wrote:
Hello list, hello Zbynek,
You wrote:
Is way to define linebreak (or pagebreak) in files with \score sections?
Breaks are on other place at score and on other place at part.
AFAIK You can give the linebreaks in the global section, par example:
global = \notes {
, and I've seen pf. I've never seen f-p.
It occurs in marches all the time.
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) ritt. and seem not to be
able to find the right setting (context, engraver or what it is) to force
italics (the italics used in the cresc. mark, if possible).
Does somebody know the solution?
_\markup\italic\bold{ ritt. }
if you have a newer version with this markup code.
Paul Scott
something like
\scoreBreak should work in reverse of the above.
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David Raleigh Arnold wrote:
On Sunday 29 February 2004 23:06, Paul Scott wrote:
Using globals helps me save a lot of typing and makes time and
measure number mistakes far less likely. Is there a way I can
eliminate the extraneous 4/4 and extra bar line at the end of this
example?
TIA,
Paul
Using globals helps me save a lot of typing and makes time and measure
number mistakes far less likely. Is there a way I can eliminate the
extraneous 4/4 and extra bar line at the end of this example?
TIA,
Paul Scott
\score{
\context Staff
{ \time 2/4 \skip 2*3
Why are these two notes beamed in 2/2 time and not in 4/4? I don't
think they should be *automatically* beamed ever.
TIA,
Paul Scott
\version 2.1.27
i = \notes { r2 r8. c'16 b8-. r }
\score {
\new Staff \notes { \time 2/2 \i \time 4/4 \i }
}
beamtesta.pdf
Description
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
Paul Scott wrote:
\score {
\set Staff.minimumVerticalExtent = #'(-0 . 1)
\context ChordNames \chords{ a b c d }
\context Staff \notes{ a'4 b' c' d' }
}
Is this what is intended? Where is this feature of \set described?
Haven't you asked almost the same
What property will reduce the distance the chord names and the staff below?
TIA
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Mats Bengtsson wrote:
This is controlled by the |minimumVerticalExtent| property of the two
involved
contexts, namely ChordNames and Staff. However, by default the ChordNames
don't extend below zero, so you probably have to reduce the upper value
(= the second value) of the property for Staff.
In printed music that I am familiar with the chord names are printed
between the (first and second, etc.) ending brackets and the staff. Is
this possible with Lilypond?
Thanks,
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Walter Hofmeister wrote:
On 2/22/04 1:08 PM, Paul Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I searched my files and found something that I had cut and pasted from
an earlier posting by Scott Ainsworth (I don't remember what date it was
posted or any other reference, and I hope he does not mind me
Nicolas Sceaux wrote:
[oups, sorry for the private answer, Paul]
this answer applies for recent development releases only.
Thanks. Because of my mail filters I had not looked in that mailbox.
You can use the `markup' scheme macro to build markups:
Excellent. I must have missed the point
TextSpanner #'edge-text =
#(cons (make-musicglyph-markup
...
Thanks for any ideas,
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Sometimes show music I work with has bar letters instead of bar numbers
for part of the score. Is this possible with Lily or could it be?
Thanks,
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Hans Forbrich wrote:
On Monday 16 February 2004 14:40, Paul Scott wrote:
Sometimes show music I work with has bar letters instead of bar numbers
for part of the score. Is this possible with Lily or could it be?
Are you referring to Rehearsal Marks? They tend to be slightly larger than
it works fine if you add
\include deutsch.ly
at the beginning. See Notation Manual/Pitches
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Actually he did that in his \score section and it worked just fine in 2.1.23
\score {
\notes {
\time 6/8
\partial 8
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Setting minimum-length does not seem to work.
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Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
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With 2.1.21 (Debian unstable)
1. There now seems to be a minimum value for MultiMeasureRestNumber
padding. I used to be able (2.1.14) to set the number right on the top
staff line with a padding value of zero. Now I can't figure out how to
Paul Scott wrote:
That's really strange. I tried both staff-padding (I finally found it
in the manual) and minimum-length and got very broken (notes gone)
results. Now when I try it staff-padding works great *but*
minimum-length doesn't help the width of the MMR.
Thanks,
Paul
In previous versions this example would place the markup at the left of
the multi-measure rest. Now it is placed completely to the right of the
grob. Is this a bug or a change that is not yet reflected in the manual?
Thanks,
Paul Scott
\score {
\property Score.skipBars = ##t
need. This affects both above and below.
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going to the Lily web site, http://lilypond.org/web/index.html and
clicking on Download here under the version you want under 'News'. You
will find the lines for your sources.list so you can apt-get.
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Paul Scott wrote:
Peter Dobratz wrote:
Hi all,
I first started using Lilypond during the 1.4.x days. Looking over
some of my sources that I was in the middle of updating for Mutopia I
My primary system is Debian Unstable (i386), but the only version
available in the archive is 2.1.0
Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
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Try setting staff-padding.
Thanks again Han-Wen for the workaround for the key signature problem
(posted in Lilypond Bugs) but does anyone have a solution for the
TextScript padding and the MultiMeasureRestNumber padding that I
the answer anywhere: How do I
remove page numbers?
pagenumber = no
in the \header will do this.
Paul Scott
P.S. you will get two copies of this because of the custom on this list
of sending a copy to the OP who might not be subscribed to the list
Either padding for TextScript and MultiMeasureRestNumber is still broken
in 2.1.20 or I still don't have a workaround.
Thanks for any help or for an explanation of how staff-padding will help.
Paul Scott
\include english.ly
fliviii = \notes\relative c'' {
\property Voice.TextScript \set
Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
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Try setting staff-padding.
Thanks again Han-Wen for the workaround for the key signature problem
(posted in Lilypond Bugs) but does anyone have a solution for the
TextScript padding and the MultiMeasureRestNumber padding that I
Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
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I don't think this is the problem: all the objects are tuned only once.
t's still broken with \set instead of \override. The attached file
produces the same results with 2.1.17 as before.
Also there is again no space after a key signature
Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
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read. I'm back to 2.1.14 until I have workarounds or until it's fixed.
As always thanks for all of your great work here,
Try setting staff-padding.
What has staff-padding to do with the spacing betwen the key signature
and the
Paul Scott wrote:
Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
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Mats Bengtsson wrote:
his problem is described under Bugs at
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.1/Documentation/user/out-www/lilypond/Tuning-objects.html#Tuning%20objects
Thank you so much. I'll try it when I get these parts
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
This problem is described under Bugs at
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.1/Documentation/user/out-www/lilypond/Tuning-objects.html#Tuning%20objects
Thank you so much. I'll try it when I get these parts out with 2.1.14
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The attached code which worked in 2.1.14 or 2.1.15 no longer changes the
TextScript padding or the MultiMeasureRestNumber padding.
Did I miss a syntax change?
Paul Scott
\include english.ly
\include ../textpad.ly
dyviiicom = \notes {
\time 2/2 s1*18 \bar || \time 3/2 s2*3 \bar ||
\time
Check the release notes and run convert-ly.
This is how it is done now:
#(set-global-staff-size 13)
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Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
Paul Scott writes:
want to say:
\transpose c bf
What's wrong with \transpose bf c
That transposes up a whole step when to get from a B flat part to a C
part one needs to transpose down a whole step.
I don't get it. What do you use now
as the display style shown by lilypond for multi measure rests
longer than 10 measures. So one long rest-bar with a number above it.
Can I instruct lilypond to do this for all multi-measure rests?
\property Score.MultiMeasureRest \override #'expand-limit = #1
Paul Scott
In the last several versions including 2.1.5 there is no space after a
key signature unless there is a time signature.
Paul Scott
%\include dy26notes.ly
\include english.ly
%\header {
%title= 26. Good Old Days
%subtitle = Damn Yankees
%piece= Reed 2 - Clarinet
%}
dyxxvicom
David Raleigh Arnold wrote:
On Tuesday 27 January 2004 03:24, Paul Scott wrote:
In the last several versions including 2.1.5 there is no space after
a key signature unless there is a time signature.
Paul Scott
That's good, right? daveA
No. I should have attached the pdf. Now I have
understand how to do this.
I have tried reducing Alberto's example and I have read Mats'
information about rolling in global. Could someone give me a hint or
some help? I use the latest Debian versions made available by Pedro or
Feri.
Thanks,
Paul Scott
With Pedro's packages for Debian sid a test file:
#(set-staff-size 20)
\score {
\context Staff = flute { a4 b c d }
}
I see that I left out \notes in this simple example but I was getting
the same failure with all the files I tested as I reduced the example
too far.
Paul
With Pedro's packages for Debian sid a test file:
#(set-staff-size 20)
\score {
\context Staff = flute { a4 b c d }
}
which works in 2.1.12 when run with 2.1.13 gives:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/music/pima$ lilypond ../test/dy2test.ly
lilypond (GNU LilyPond) 2.1.13
Running usr...
Now
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
Please always try to run convert-ly on your old files before
reporting a problem with a newer version. If you want to follow
the quick upgrades in the development versions, you may have to
read the ChangeLog to be able to catch up with all the changes.
(In this particular
will probably fix it.
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Has the vertical spacing of dynamics changed in 2.1.12 or must I have
done something silly. My dynamics are all centered on the bottom line
of the staff and this does nothing.
\property Voice.DynamicLineSpanner \override #'padding = #10.0
TIA for any ideas.
Paul Scott
tie problem solved? With 2.1.10 only the Allegro
section printed for me.
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Alberto Manuel Brandao Simoes wrote:
OOps, I thank you before checking if it worked :)
/home/ambs/Natura/musicvs/lilypond/Diabeli/Op149/7/diabeli.op149.7.ly:28:4:
error: Have to be in Lyric mode for lyrics:
s1 s1\f s1
What I have in the lilypond file is:
primoMarciaDynamics = \notes {
Alberto Manuel Brandao Simoes wrote:
Hi, Paul.
It complains but typesets correctly. Apparently it is midi which is
not being ties (no prob!). BTW, do not tell me 2.0.1 and 2.1.x will
have incompatible syntaxes :-|
I'm not aware of any syntax changes between 2.0.1 and 2.1.x. Usually
any
I just installed (by dist-upgrade) 2.1.11 from Pedro Kroger and the
paperxx.ly files have disappeared.
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Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
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I just installed (by dist-upgrade) 2.1.11 from Pedro Kroger and the
paperxx.ly files have disappeared.
check out the release notes, and run convert-ly.
Oops. I was afraid someone would say that. I did run convert-ly but
the paper
this
systematically you will either:
1. Find the answer yourself.
or
2. Give us something much easier to work on.
or
3. Provide something useful for a bug report.
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Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
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2.1.9 introduces the following:
fixed in CVS.
Thanks for another amazing example of the power of open source.
My classic example is when the maintainer of the Linux Documentation
Project changed the whole site because I mentioned
Kieren Richard MacMillan wrote:
Hello, Paul:
If I was not clear my question was what your idea had to do
with separating time information (in global) from the notes
in other sections. You didn't mention time signature in your hew
example.
The mention of time signatures in my original post
Pedro Kroger wrote:
* Paul Scott ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Again, Feri's deb installs a working version,
Could you try the new version in my website? (2.1.9-2)
Up and running! Thanks. What did you change?
Paul
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Kieren Richard MacMillan wrote:
Hello, Paul:
How do your inner definitions help this? Example?
Consider the 'A' section from my Upside-Down Rag (slightly
simplified for this example), which is of the form abac:
If I was not clear my question was what your idea had to do with
separating
Pedro Kroger wrote:
* Paul Scott ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
To be truly honest, I haven't updated the packages dependencies
requirements. I'm going to do it ASAP, maybe that will help.
Thanks. Lets see what happens.
Could you update to 2.1.9 and see if that works?
No change. Can
Erik Sandberg wrote:
On Wednesday 14 January 2004 17.05, Paul Scott wrote:
Pedro Kroger wrote:
* Paul Scott ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
To be truly honest, I haven't updated the packages dependencies
requirements. I'm going to do it ASAP, maybe that will help.
Thanks
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