Rich Shepard appl-ecosys.com> writes:
>The problem seems related to the bibtex style file: apacite.sty. From
the
> displayed error log:
>
> (/usr/share/texmf-dist/tex/latex/fragments/subscript.sty)
> (/usr/share/texmf-d
> ist/tex/latex/apacite/apacite.sty
> Package: apacite 2013/07/21
I posted quite a detailed question on the tex stack exchange here:
http://tex.stackexchange.com/q/255936/17868
The short version is that I'm using LyX 2.1.3 on Windows with the
Exam.cls and a layout file I've customized.
In the context of a \begin{questions} environment (defined in a Flex
I posted quite a detailed question on the tex stack exchange here:
http://tex.stackexchange.com/q/255936/17868
The short version is that I'm using LyX 2.1.3 on Windows with the
Exam.cls and a layout file I've customized.
In the context of a \begin{questions} environment (defined in a Flex
I posted quite a detailed question on the tex stack exchange here:
http://tex.stackexchange.com/q/255936/17868
The short version is that I'm using LyX 2.1.3 on Windows with the
Exam.cls and a layout file I've customized.
In the context of a \begin{questions} environment (defined in a Flex
LyX users might like to get LyX output directly from Multimarkdown. Thus
you can draft your documents using Multimarkdown or even Scrivener to
create Multimarkdown and then polish the results in LyX. I have worked
with Fletcher Penny to implement that capability.
Here is a link to the
LyX users might like to get LyX output directly from Multimarkdown. Thus
you can draft your documents using Multimarkdown or even Scrivener to
create Multimarkdown and then polish the results in LyX. I have worked
with Fletcher Penny to implement that capability.
Here is a link to the
LyX users might like to get LyX output directly from Multimarkdown. Thus
you can draft your documents using Multimarkdown or even Scrivener to
create Multimarkdown and then polish the results in LyX. I have worked
with Fletcher Penny to implement that capability.
Here is a link to the
Hello,
I have seen the previous messages on this and I think that there is no solution
yet.
As I would really love to use lyx here too I am willing to sponsor the
adaptation of lyx to work with retina display too. Kindly let me know how to
proceed or contact me if you are interested in doing
Hello,
I have seen the previous messages on this and I think that there is no solution
yet.
As I would really love to use lyx here too I am willing to sponsor the
adaptation of lyx to work with retina display too. Kindly let me know how to
proceed or contact me if you are interested in doing
Hello,
I have seen the previous messages on this and I think that there is no solution
yet.
As I would really love to use lyx here too I am willing to sponsor the
adaptation of lyx to work with retina display too. Kindly let me know how to
proceed or contact me if you are interested in doing
C. Reed
echo 'EhZ[h ^jjf0%%h[[Zc[Z_W$d[j%Xeeai%ZW[ced#]dk#f[d]k_d%' | \
tr'#-~''\-.-{'
C. Reed
echo 'EhZ[h ^jjf0%%h[[Zc[Z_W$d[j%Xeeai%ZW[ced#]dk#f[d]k_d%' | \
tr'#-~''\-.-{'
s better?
Thank you,
Jeremy C. Reed
echo 'EhZ[h ^jjf0%%h[[Zc[Z_W$d[j%Xeeai%ZW[ced#]dk#f[d]k_d%' | \
tr'#-~''\-.-{'
(responding to a single point)
On Tue, 3 Apr 2012, Richard Heck wrote:
1) the XHTML has:
math xmlns=http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML;
mrow
mfrac
mrowmn1/mn
/mrow
mrowmn3/mn
/mrow
/mfrac
/mrow/math
but the epub shows 13 and mobi has
(responding to single discussion item...)
On Tue, 3 Apr 2012, Richard Heck wrote:
5) My footnotes work with the xhtml ... when I hover over them they
popup. But these hover style footnotes don't work in the calibre viewer.
The document shows the small underlined number but clicking or
(responding to one item below)
On Tue, 3 Apr 2012, Richard Heck wrote:
6) The xhtml output had links to horizontal rules in my table of
contents:
!-- Output Error: Tags still open in closeFontTags(). Probably not a
problem,
but you might want to check these tags: --!-- Output Error:
Another issue with lyxhtml export:
7) Index is sorted with uppercase before lowercase; that is all A-Z
before any a-z.
Anyway to configure it so it will consider the uppercase/lowercase the
same for sort comparisons?
On Tue, 3 Apr 2012, Richard Heck wrote:
It would help me debug it if you could produce a small example file that makes
this happen. I'm not sure why the output mechanism is choking.
http://reedmedia.net/~reed/tmp/sample1.lyx
http://reedmedia.net/~reed/tmp/sample1.xhtml(see the extra links
On Tue, 3 Apr 2012, Richard Heck wrote:
Oversight. I've just fixed it for 2.0.4, but it's a source issue. You can
download the current version from git if you wish and compile that.
Can someone point me to anonymous GIT details?
I found http://wiki.lyx.org/Devel/Git if I need an account then
(responding to a single point)
On Tue, 3 Apr 2012, Richard Heck wrote:
1) the XHTML has:
math xmlns=http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML;
mrow
mfrac
mrowmn1/mn
/mrow
mrowmn3/mn
/mrow
/mfrac
/mrow/math
but the epub shows 13 and mobi has
(responding to single discussion item...)
On Tue, 3 Apr 2012, Richard Heck wrote:
5) My footnotes work with the xhtml ... when I hover over them they
popup. But these hover style footnotes don't work in the calibre viewer.
The document shows the small underlined number but clicking or
(responding to one item below)
On Tue, 3 Apr 2012, Richard Heck wrote:
6) The xhtml output had links to horizontal rules in my table of
contents:
!-- Output Error: Tags still open in closeFontTags(). Probably not a
problem,
but you might want to check these tags: --!-- Output Error:
Another issue with lyxhtml export:
7) Index is sorted with uppercase before lowercase; that is all A-Z
before any a-z.
Anyway to configure it so it will consider the uppercase/lowercase the
same for sort comparisons?
On Tue, 3 Apr 2012, Richard Heck wrote:
It would help me debug it if you could produce a small example file that makes
this happen. I'm not sure why the output mechanism is choking.
http://reedmedia.net/~reed/tmp/sample1.lyx
http://reedmedia.net/~reed/tmp/sample1.xhtml(see the extra links
On Tue, 3 Apr 2012, Richard Heck wrote:
Oversight. I've just fixed it for 2.0.4, but it's a source issue. You can
download the current version from git if you wish and compile that.
Can someone point me to anonymous GIT details?
I found http://wiki.lyx.org/Devel/Git if I need an account then
(responding to a single point)
On Tue, 3 Apr 2012, Richard Heck wrote:
> > 1) the XHTML has:
> >
> > http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML;>
> >
> >
> > 1
> >
> > 3
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > but the epub shows "13" and mobi has nothing.
> >
> Does mobi handle MathML?
(responding to single discussion item...)
On Tue, 3 Apr 2012, Richard Heck wrote:
> > 5) My footnotes work with the xhtml ... when I hover over them they
> > popup. But these hover style footnotes don't work in the calibre viewer.
> > The document shows the small underlined number but clicking
(responding to one item below)
On Tue, 3 Apr 2012, Richard Heck wrote:
> > 6) The xhtml output had links to horizontal rules in my table of
> > contents:
> >
> >> href='#magicparlabel-236' class='tocarrow'>
> >
> > I simple removed that line for each.
> >
> Can you provide a simple file
Another issue with lyxhtml export:
7) Index is sorted with uppercase before lowercase; that is all A-Z
before any a-z.
Anyway to configure it so it will consider the uppercase/lowercase the
same for sort comparisons?
On Tue, 3 Apr 2012, Richard Heck wrote:
> It would help me debug it if you could produce a small example file that makes
> this happen. I'm not sure why the output mechanism is choking.
http://reedmedia.net/~reed/tmp/sample1.lyx
http://reedmedia.net/~reed/tmp/sample1.xhtml(see the extra
On Tue, 3 Apr 2012, Richard Heck wrote:
> Oversight. I've just fixed it for 2.0.4, but it's a source issue. You can
> download the current version from git if you wish and compile that.
Can someone point me to anonymous GIT details?
I found http://wiki.lyx.org/Devel/Git if I need an account
I am using LyX 2.0.0 (2011-04-29) on a Ubuntu system with lyx 2.0.0-1
packages. I export XHTML using the lyxhtml export.
My goal is to create mobi (for kindle) and epub (for nook)files. I am
using calibre 0.8.8 for conversion from the XHTML file.
Here are my issues:
1) the XHTML has:
math
I am using LyX 2.0.0 (2011-04-29) on a Ubuntu system with lyx 2.0.0-1
packages. I export XHTML using the lyxhtml export.
My goal is to create mobi (for kindle) and epub (for nook)files. I am
using calibre 0.8.8 for conversion from the XHTML file.
Here are my issues:
1) the XHTML has:
math
I am using LyX 2.0.0 (2011-04-29) on a Ubuntu system with lyx 2.0.0-1
packages. I export XHTML using the lyxhtml export.
My goal is to create mobi (for kindle) and epub (for nook)files. I am
using calibre 0.8.8 for conversion from the XHTML file.
Here are my issues:
1) the XHTML has:
Hello,
I have a problem with Lyx 2.0.3 on mac os 10.6.8.
I inserted the graph of a pdf file into Lyx. But the graph cannot display
its full size within Lyx, although the full size will come after compiling.
In contrast, If I insert a .png graph into Lyx, it can display its full
size within Lyx.
Hello,
I have a problem with Lyx 2.0.3 on mac os 10.6.8.
I inserted the graph of a pdf file into Lyx. But the graph cannot display
its full size within Lyx, although the full size will come after compiling.
In contrast, If I insert a .png graph into Lyx, it can display its full
size within Lyx.
Hello,
I have a problem with Lyx 2.0.3 on mac os 10.6.8.
I inserted the graph of a pdf file into Lyx. But the graph cannot display
its full size within Lyx, although the full size will come after compiling.
In contrast, If I insert a .png graph into Lyx, it can display its full
size within Lyx.
Torquil Macdonald Sørensen torquil at gmail.com writes:
On 11/01/12 15:41, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
A crude workaround is to put
\providecommand\inputencoding[1]{}
in your preamble.
Thank you very much!
I second that! I was ready to lose my mind! Phew
Torquil Macdonald Sørensen torquil at gmail.com writes:
On 11/01/12 15:41, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
A crude workaround is to put
\providecommand\inputencoding[1]{}
in your preamble.
Thank you very much!
I second that! I was ready to lose my mind! Phew
Torquil Macdonald Sørensen gmail.com> writes:
>
> On 11/01/12 15:41, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> > A crude workaround is to put
> > \providecommand\inputencoding[1]{}
> > in your preamble.
>
> Thank you very much!
>
I second that! I was ready to lose my mind! Phew
I ahve just discovered, arduously, that using mathspec prevents preview from
working. Is this a bug, feature, or other?
d c gmane.99.kyoto at spamgourmet.com writes:
I ahve just discovered, arduously, that using mathspec prevents preview from
working. Is this a bug, feature, or other?
sorry I realized I was being perhaps cryptic.
specifically:
\usepackage[no-math]{mathspec}
in my preamble seems
I ahve just discovered, arduously, that using mathspec prevents preview from
working. Is this a bug, feature, or other?
d c gmane.99.kyoto at spamgourmet.com writes:
I ahve just discovered, arduously, that using mathspec prevents preview from
working. Is this a bug, feature, or other?
sorry I realized I was being perhaps cryptic.
specifically:
\usepackage[no-math]{mathspec}
in my preamble seems
I ahve just discovered, arduously, that using mathspec prevents preview from
working. Is this a bug, feature, or other?
d c spamgourmet.com> writes:
>
> I ahve just discovered, arduously, that using mathspec prevents preview from
> working. Is this a bug, feature, or other?
>
>
sorry I realized I was being perhaps cryptic.
specifically:
\usepackage[no-math]{mathspec}
in my preamble see
Uwe Stöhr uwestoehr at web.de writes:
Have you had a look at sec. 6.3 Initials of the EmbeddedObjects manual that
you find in LyX's Help
menu?
You know, uh, duh, I am embarassed to say, that actually I remember passing
over
a loose reference to it somewhere, (not sure why I ignored it
Uwe Stöhr uwestoehr at web.de writes:
Have you had a look at sec. 6.3 Initials of the EmbeddedObjects manual that
you find in LyX's Help
menu?
You know, uh, duh, I am embarassed to say, that actually I remember passing
over
a loose reference to it somewhere, (not sure why I ignored it
Uwe Stöhr web.de> writes:
> Have you had a look at sec. 6.3 "Initials" of the EmbeddedObjects manual that
you find in LyX's Help
> menu?
You know, uh, duh, I am embarassed to say, that actually I remember passing
over
a loose reference to it somewhere, (not sure why I ignored it perhaps
Furthermore, I just uninstalled lyx and miktex and reinstalled from the bundled
installer.
Same problem.
Any clues at all???
OK, so now I reinstalled everything not in Program Files, thinking perhaps the
UAC in Vista was causing the problem. I noticed as it was installing that:
checking for an HTML previewer...
+checking for firefox... no
checking for a Postscript previewer...
+checking for ghostview... no
this
Furthermore, I just uninstalled lyx and miktex and reinstalled from the bundled
installer.
Same problem.
Any clues at all???
OK, so now I reinstalled everything not in Program Files, thinking perhaps the
UAC in Vista was causing the problem. I noticed as it was installing that:
checking for an HTML previewer...
+checking for firefox... no
checking for a Postscript previewer...
+checking for ghostview... no
this
Furthermore, I just uninstalled lyx and miktex and reinstalled from the bundled
installer.
Same problem.
Any clues at all???
OK, so now I reinstalled everything not in Program Files, thinking perhaps the
UAC in Vista was causing the problem. I noticed as it was installing that:
checking for an HTML previewer...
+checking for "firefox"... no
checking for a Postscript previewer...
+checking for "ghostview"... no
this
places, such as
C:\Program Files\MiKTeX 2.9\tex\latex
C:\ProgramData\MiKTeX\2.9\tex\latex
C:\Users\HP_User\AppData\Roaming\MiKTeX\2.9\tex\latex
First I installed, encountered the error, uninstalled, manually removed the
folder in program files and in C:\Users\my user\AppData\Roaming
places, such as
C:\Program Files\MiKTeX 2.9\tex\latex
C:\ProgramData\MiKTeX\2.9\tex\latex
C:\Users\HP_User\AppData\Roaming\MiKTeX\2.9\tex\latex
First I installed, encountered the error, uninstalled, manually removed the
folder in program files and in C:\Users\my user\AppData\Roaming
places, such as
C:\Program Files\MiKTeX 2.9\tex\latex
C:\ProgramData\MiKTeX\2.9\tex\latex
C:\Users\HP_User\AppData\Roaming\MiKTeX\2.9\tex\latex
First I installed, encountered the error, uninstalled, manually removed the
folder in program files and in C:\Users\my user\AppData\Roaming
I'm trying to align two author names with their respective institutions
(centered) below their names. Does anyone have any ideas?
Check out http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/MultipleAuthors.
Paul
Thanks guys. I figured out one solution via minipages and tables.
Works quite well.
C
On 2011-12-08 20:52 , Chi wrote:
Hi,
Thanks Eberhard!
I'm trying to align two author names with their respective institutions
(centered) below their names. Does anyone have any ideas?
Check out http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/MultipleAuthors.
Paul
Thanks guys. I figured out one solution via minipages and tables.
Works quite well.
C
On 2011-12-08 20:52 , Chi wrote:
Hi,
Thanks Eberhard!
> > I'm trying to align two author names with their respective institutions
> > (centered) below their names. Does anyone have any ideas?
> Check out http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/MultipleAuthors.
> Paul
Thanks guys. I figured out one solution via minipages and tables.
Works quite well.
C
> On 2011-12-08 20:52 , Chi wrote:
> > Hi,
>
Thanks Eberhard!
When using the sectioned bibliography option, LyX automatically adds:
\usepackage[dot]{bibtopic}
to the preamble.
Is there a way to add additional options to the bibtopic package, e.g.
\usepackage[dot,sectcntreset]{bibtopic}
James
On Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 3:47 PM, Richard Heck rgh...@comcast.net wrote:
**
On 06/22/2011 05:40 PM, James C. Sutherland wrote:
When using the sectioned bibliography option, LyX automatically adds:
\usepackage[dot]{bibtopic}
to the preamble.
Is there a way to add additional options
When using the sectioned bibliography option, LyX automatically adds:
\usepackage[dot]{bibtopic}
to the preamble.
Is there a way to add additional options to the bibtopic package, e.g.
\usepackage[dot,sectcntreset]{bibtopic}
James
On Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 3:47 PM, Richard Heck rgh...@comcast.net wrote:
**
On 06/22/2011 05:40 PM, James C. Sutherland wrote:
When using the sectioned bibliography option, LyX automatically adds:
\usepackage[dot]{bibtopic}
to the preamble.
Is there a way to add additional options
When using the "sectioned bibliography" option, LyX automatically adds:
\usepackage[dot]{bibtopic}
to the preamble.
Is there a way to add additional options to the bibtopic package, e.g.
\usepackage[dot,sectcntreset]{bibtopic}
James
On Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 3:47 PM, Richard Heck <rgh...@comcast.net> wrote:
> **
> On 06/22/2011 05:40 PM, James C. Sutherland wrote:
>
> When using the "sectioned bibliography" option, LyX automatically adds:
> \usepackage[dot]{bibtopic}
> to the preamble.
>
Hello,
Can one tell me how to remove indent in bibliograph in LyX 2.0.0?
HC
Hello,
Can one tell me how to remove indent in bibliograph in LyX 2.0.0?
HC
Hello,
Can one tell me how to remove indent in bibliograph in LyX 2.0.0?
HC
On Wed, Jun 1, 2011 at 12:08 PM, Richard Heck rgh...@comcast.net wrote:
On 06/01/2011 03:36 AM, Samuel C. wrote:
Dear LyX users,
I'm sure there is some people here using LyX to make Chinese
documents. I am facing a problem with the latest release of LyX.
- Windows 7 32bit
- LyX 2.0
On Wed, Jun 1, 2011 at 12:08 PM, Richard Heck rgh...@comcast.net wrote:
On 06/01/2011 03:36 AM, Samuel C. wrote:
Dear LyX users,
I'm sure there is some people here using LyX to make Chinese
documents. I am facing a problem with the latest release of LyX.
- Windows 7 32bit
- LyX 2.0
tatistics, Iowa State University
> 2215 Snedecor Hall, Ames, IA
>
>
>
> On Wed, Jun 1, 2011 at 12:08 PM, Richard Heck <rgh...@comcast.net> wrote:
> > On 06/01/2011 03:36 AM, Samuel C. wrote:
> >> Dear LyX users,
> >>
> >> I'm sure there is so
) (UTF8)
- All others are default, except a preamble with fancy header/footer.
Hope to find guidelines.
Thanks in advances,
Cheers,
Samuel C.
) (UTF8)
- All others are default, except a preamble with fancy header/footer.
Hope to find guidelines.
Thanks in advances,
Cheers,
Samuel C.
) (UTF8)
- All others are default, except a preamble with fancy header/footer.
Hope to find guidelines.
Thanks in advances,
Cheers,
Samuel C.
I have very much enjoyed using LyX 2.0! Thanks to the development team for
your efforts!
A few minor things that I have found recently regarding forward/reverse PDF
search on Mac with Skim:
In section 5.6 of Additional.lyx on the Skim directions for reverse
search, there is a problem with the
I have very much enjoyed using LyX 2.0! Thanks to the development team for
your efforts!
A few minor things that I have found recently regarding forward/reverse PDF
search on Mac with Skim:
In section 5.6 of Additional.lyx on the Skim directions for reverse
search, there is a problem with the
I have very much enjoyed using LyX 2.0! Thanks to the development team for
your efforts!
A few minor things that I have found recently regarding forward/reverse PDF
search on Mac with Skim:
In section 5.6 of "Additional.lyx" on the "Skim" directions for reverse
search, there is a problem with
oxygen
oxygen
oxygen
On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 12:41 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller sp...@lyx.org wrote:
Richard Heck wrote:
1. create a file master.lyx and edit the LaTeX preamble to include
\usepackage{import}
2. Insert ERT \subimport{subdir}{trythis.tex}
3. create trythis.tex in subdir
4. Compile.
This
On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 12:41 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller sp...@lyx.org wrote:
Richard Heck wrote:
1. create a file master.lyx and edit the LaTeX preamble to include
\usepackage{import}
2. Insert ERT \subimport{subdir}{trythis.tex}
3. create trythis.tex in subdir
4. Compile.
This
On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 12:41 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> Richard Heck wrote:
> > > 1. create a file "master.lyx" and edit the LaTeX preamble to include
> > > "\usepackage{import}"
> > > 2. Insert ERT "\subimport{subdir}{trythis.tex}"
> > > 3. create "trythis.tex" in subdir
> >
I need to use the LaTeX import package to manage hierarchical directory
structures with graphics files distributed throughout the structure.
Furthermore, this is in a mixed LyX/LaTeX environment, where LyX gathers the
LaTeX files to create various master documents.
While the import package seems
I need to use the LaTeX import package to manage hierarchical directory
structures with graphics files distributed throughout the structure.
Furthermore, this is in a mixed LyX/LaTeX environment, where LyX gathers the
LaTeX files to create various master documents.
While the import package seems
I need to use the LaTeX import package to manage hierarchical directory
structures with graphics files distributed throughout the structure.
Furthermore, this is in a mixed LyX/LaTeX environment, where LyX gathers the
LaTeX files to create various "master" documents.
While the "import" package
I may have discovered a bug, but it may be in LaTeX itself.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Create a figure float
2. create a sub-float within it.
3. In the subfloat caption, enter (in math mode): $[A]$, where $
indicates math mode.
4. Compile the file.
This results in a LaTeX error that
I may have discovered a bug, but it may be in LaTeX itself.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Create a figure float
2. create a sub-float within it.
3. In the subfloat caption, enter (in math mode): $[A]$, where $
indicates math mode.
4. Compile the file.
This results in a LaTeX error that
I may have discovered a bug, but it may be in LaTeX itself.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Create a figure float
2. create a sub-float within it.
3. In the subfloat caption, enter (in math mode): $[A]$, where $
indicates math mode.
4. Compile the file.
This results in a LaTeX error that
Fellow LyX enthusiasts,
Does anyone know if there is a way to extract all of the equations from a
document into a single file? Along the same lines, is there a way to do
this for tables and figures as well?
James
Fellow LyX enthusiasts,
Does anyone know if there is a way to extract all of the equations from a
document into a single file? Along the same lines, is there a way to do
this for tables and figures as well?
James
Fellow LyX enthusiasts,
Does anyone know if there is a way to extract all of the equations from a
document into a single file? Along the same lines, is there a way to do
this for tables and figures as well?
James
FWIW, I cannot duplicate this on Mac running LyX 1.6.7.
Also, step 6 creates newfile1 for me, not newfile2
James
On Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at 11:01 AM, Todd Denniston
todd.dennis...@tsb.cranrdte.navy.mil wrote:
OS: Centos 5.5 up to date (equivalent to RHEL 5.5)
LyX: lyx 1.6.7 (lyx-1.6.7-1.el5 from
FWIW, I cannot duplicate this on Mac running LyX 1.6.7.
Also, step 6 creates newfile1 for me, not newfile2
James
On Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at 11:01 AM, Todd Denniston
todd.dennis...@tsb.cranrdte.navy.mil wrote:
OS: Centos 5.5 up to date (equivalent to RHEL 5.5)
LyX: lyx 1.6.7 (lyx-1.6.7-1.el5 from
FWIW, I cannot duplicate this on Mac running LyX 1.6.7.
Also, step 6 creates "newfile1" for me, not "newfile2"
James
On Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at 11:01 AM, Todd Denniston <
todd.dennis...@tsb.cranrdte.navy.mil> wrote:
> OS: Centos 5.5 up to date (equivalent to RHEL 5.5)
> LyX: lyx 1.6.7
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