2009/2/27 Marcin Borkowski mb...@atos.wmid.amu.edu.pl:
Thanks for a speedy response!
I've also noticed a strange thing: the first item always is the first -
it won't get mixed with the others.
This is normal although I have here a document [1] where the first item
always appear between the
On Fri, 27 Feb 2009, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
2009/2/27 Marcin Borkowski mb...@atos.wmid.amu.edu.pl:
Thanks for a speedy response!
I've also noticed a strange thing: the first item always is the first -
it won't get mixed with the others.
This is normal although I have here a document [1]
I was not aware of this cool feature in Context. This could be very useful in
making multiple choice tests. I have one question. Is there a simple way in
which one can switch between itemized lists that are random and non-random? For
example, if I have 40 multiple choice questions, each of which
On Fri, 27 Feb 2009, Curious Learn wrote:
I was not aware of this cool feature in Context. This could be very useful in
making multiple choice tests. I have one question. Is there a simple way in
which one can switch between itemized lists that are random and non-random? For
example, if I have
The following minimal example goes wrong:
\starttext
\startitemize[a]
\item sub a
\startitemize
\item sub a1
\item sub a2
\stopitemize
\item sub b
\stopitemize
\stoptext
The result is:
. sub a
- sub a1
- sub a2
a. sub b
Whereas:
\starttext
\startitemize[a]
On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 2:08 PM, Hans van der Meer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The following minimal example goes wrong:
\starttext
\startitemize[a]
\item sub a
\startitemize
\item sub a1
\item sub a2
\stopitemize
\item sub b
\stopitemize
\stoptext
The result
Aditya,
Many thanks, that works beautifully.
Thanks again.
Richard
On Tue, 29 Apr 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello All,
I just tried the following on Context Live:
\starttext
\startitemize[n]
\item one
\item two
\startitemize
\item a
\item b
\stopitemize
Am 2008-04-29 um 17:49 schrieb Aditya Mahajan:
I just tried the following on Context Live:
\starttext
\startitemize[n]
\item one
\item two
\startitemize
\item a
\item b
\stopitemize
\item three
\stopitemize
\stoptext
and the first itemize starts at 0. Remove the
On Wed, 30 Apr 2008, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Am 2008-04-29 um 17:49 schrieb Aditya Mahajan:
I just tried the following on Context Live:
\starttext
\startitemize[n]
\item one
\item two
\startitemize
\item a
\item b
\stopitemize
\item three
\stopitemize
\stoptext
Hello All,
I just tried the following on Context Live:
\starttext
\startitemize[n]
\item one
\item two
\startitemize
\item a
\item b
\stopitemize
\item three
\stopitemize
\stoptext
and the first itemize starts at 0. Remove the inner itemize and it starts
at 1.
Is
On Tue, 29 Apr 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello All,
I just tried the following on Context Live:
\starttext
\startitemize[n]
\item one
\item two
\startitemize
\item a
\item b
\stopitemize
\item three
\stopitemize
\stoptext
and the first itemize starts at 0.
I've searched the documentation and emails, but I didn't find the
answer... It sounds really simple:
How can I make the numbers in startitemize[n,...] start from 0 instead of 1?
Thanks,
Zeus.
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2007/12/3, Zeus Gómez Marmolejo [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I've searched the documentation and emails, but I didn't find the
answer... It sounds really simple:
How can I make the numbers in startitemize[n,...] start from 0 instead of 1?
Thanks,
Zeus.
Hi,
\startitemize has a start value, but it is
Hans van der Meer wrote:
It is my intention to place a list inside an itemize, and therefore
prepend a \item before every list item. Thus:
\startitemize
\placelist[Topic][label=no,pagenumber=no,before=\item]}%
\stopitemize
However this doesn't work but instead gives the
It is my intention to place a list inside an itemize, and therefore
prepend a \item before every list item. Thus:
\startitemize
\placelist[Topic][label=no,pagenumber=no,before=\item]}%
\stopitemize
However this doesn't work but instead gives the following error:
!
2007/11/5, Hans van der Meer [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
It is my intention to place a list inside an itemize, and therefore
prepend a \item before every list item. Thus:
\startitemize
\placelist[Topic][label=no,pagenumber=no,before=\item]}%
\stopitemize
However this doesn't work but instead gives
Sorry, I don't understand what the problem is!
I have a problem with
\startitemize[columns,a]
\item $a_n=2+\frac{1}{n+1}$
\item $a_n=\frac{(-1)^n}{\sqrt{n}}-3$
\stopitemize
Hi,
this did not wotk because the second formula is than the first and
2007/10/30, Wolfgang Werners-Lucchini [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Sorry, I don't understand what the problem is!
It is related to ConTeXt's multicolumn Output Routine.
I have a problem with
\startitemize[columns,a]
\item $a_n=2+\frac{1}{n+1}$
\item $a_n=\frac{(-1)^n}{\sqrt{n}}-3$
I have a problem with
\startitemize[columns,a]
\item $a_n=2+\frac{1}{n+1}$
\item $a_n=\frac{(-1)^n}{\sqrt{n}}-3$
\stopitemize
Hi,
this did not wotk because the second formula is than the first
and
-^ (what?)
On Tue, 30 Oct 2007, Wolfgang Werners-Lucchini wrote:
Is there something like an \mathstrut macro? (I know, that there
exists a macro with this name, but that uses ')' as height.)
For single line math, the height of ) is sufficient. If you want larger
heights you can do
Hallo,
I have a problem with
\startitemize[columns,a]
\item $a_n=2+\frac{1}{n+1}$
\item $a_n=\frac{(-1)^n}{\sqrt{n}}-3$
\stopitemize
which is NOT in columns.
\startitemize[columns,a]
\item one
\item two
\stopitemize
works!
How can I solve this?
Wolfgang
2007/10/29, Wolfgang Werners-Lucchini [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hallo,
I have a problem with
\startitemize[columns,a]
\item $a_n=2+\frac{1}{n+1}$
\item $a_n=\frac{(-1)^n}{\sqrt{n}}-3$
\stopitemize
which is NOT in columns.
\startitemize[columns,a]
\item one
\item two
\stopitemize
works!
Horacio Suarez wrote:
hello all, generous people:
I have in a file this:
\startitemize[a,packed]
\item uno
\item dos
\stopitemize
If I compile it on windows, (ver 2007.08.29) it´s ok; but if I compile
it on linux ubuntu (context version: 2007.04.17) I get
It was the Ubuntu tex instalation.
Horacio Suarez wrote:
hello all, generous people:
I have in a file this:
\startitemize[a,packed]
\item uno
\item dos
\stopitemize
If I compile it on windows, (ver 2007.08.29) it´s ok; but if I compile
it on linux ubuntu
Horacio Suarez wrote:
It was the Ubuntu tex instalation.
perhaps ctxtools --update will work, bit if not, someone with
an ubuntu system has to jump in (Sanjoy?).
Best wishes,
Taco
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I will update with ctxtools. Thankyou very much.
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Subject: Re: [NTG-context] itemize + linux context update
Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2007 15:54:28 +0200
hello all, generous people:
I have in a file this:
\startitemize[a,packed]
\item uno
\item dos
\stopitemize
If I compile it on windows, (ver 2007.08.29) it´s ok; but if I compile it on
linux ubuntu (context version: 2007.04.17) I get this ERROR:
Missing = inserted for
On 9/6/07, Wolfgang Werners-Lucchini wrote:
Hallo!
I have tried snippets like
\setupitemgroup[[itemize][start=2]
\startitemize[n]
\item zwei
\item drei
\stopitemize
but could'nt found a solution.
It looks like a misfeature (ie. bug) to me.
2007/8/28, Wolfgang Werners-Lucchini [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hallo,
how can I start an itemization with 2
I have tried snippets like
\setupitemgroup[[itemize][start=2]
\startitemize[n]
\item zwei
\item drei
\stopitemize
but could'nt found a solution.
Btw.: Is there a differenz between
how can I start an itemization with 2
I have tried snippets like
\setupitemgroup[[itemize][start=2]
\startitemize[n]
\item zwei
\item drei
\stopitemize
but could'nt found a solution.
Btw.: Is there a differenz between
\setupitemize[]
and
Hallo,
how can I start an itemization with 2
I have tried snippets like
\setupitemgroup[[itemize][start=2]
\startitemize[n]
\item zwei
\item drei
\stopitemize
but could'nt found a solution.
Btw.: Is there a differenz between
\setupitemize[]
and
\setupitemgroup[[itemize][]
Wolfgang
Wolfgang Werners-Lucchini wrote:
Wolfgang Werners-Lucchini wrote:
Hallo,
has nobody tested this with
did you update?
No, I have not updated yet!
I would like to understand this error first.
Can you please explain, why a comment can toggle an error?
Filtering comments should be very
Wolfgang Werners-Lucchini wrote:
Hallo,
has nobody tested this with
did you update?
No, I have not updated yet!
I would like to understand this error first.
Can you please explain, why a comment can toggle an error?
Filtering comments should be very low level (plain TeX or ConTeXt
Hallo,
has nobody tested this with
ConTeXt version = 2007.07.03 19:38 MKII?
Wolfgang
Here is an other example!
Remove the three-line-comment, and the error is gone!
Strange what?
Wolfgang
-
\setupbodyfont[sansserif,11pt]
Wolfgang Werners-Lucchini wrote:
Hallo,
has nobody tested this with
did you update?
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Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH Hasselt | The Netherlands
All,
Has this bug been fixed?
\startitemize[a,columns,three]
\item $|x|-5$
\item $|x|0$
\item $|x|4$
\stopitemize
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David Arnold wrote:
All,
Has this bug been fixed?
\startitemize[a,columns,three]
\item $|x|-5$
\item $|x|0$
\item $|x|4$
\stopitemize
yes
--
-
Hans Hagen |
Hallo!
Here is a minimal example of how this happens. I had posted it
sometime back.
\starttext
\setupitemize[each][][stopper=:]
\bTABLE
\bTR
\bTD
\startitemize[a]
\item Bla
\item Blub
\item Bautz
\stopitemize
\eTD
\eTR
\eTABLE
\stoptext
Here is an other example!
Remove the
On Fri, 27 Jul 2007 22:47:33 -0400
Hamid Kamrani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here is a minimal example of how this happens. I had posted it sometime back.
\starttext
\setupitemize[each][][stopper=:]
\bTABLE
\bTR
\bTD
\startitemize[a]
\item Bla
\item Blub
\item Bautz
\stopitemize
\eTD
Hallo!
I have a problem with \startstopitemize
with
\setupitemize[each][][stopper=:]
After some \startitemize ... \stopitemize groups
conTeXt(ver. 2007.07.25) starts to count from zero (not longer from
one).
I get
: Bla
a: Blub
b: Bautz
not
a: Bla
b: Blub
c: Bautz
A few weeks ago
Wolfgang Werners-Lucchini wrote:
Hallo!
I have a problem with \startstopitemize
with
\setupitemize[each][][stopper=:]
After some \startitemize ... \stopitemize groups
conTeXt(ver. 2007.07.25) starts to count from zero (not longer from
one).
I get
: Bla
a: Blub
b: Bautz
Here is a minimal example of how this happens. I had posted it sometime back.
\starttext
\setupitemize[each][][stopper=:]
\bTABLE
\bTR
\bTD
\startitemize[a]
\item Bla
\item Blub
\item Bautz
\stopitemize
\eTD
\eTR
\eTABLE
\stoptext
On 7/27/07, Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wolfgang
Hi,
I am slightly confused with the second part of the following example.
IMO only the 1st level should be packed, not the second.
Patrick
--
\starttext
\setupitemize[2][packed]
\startitemize [n]
\item eins
\item zwei
\startitemize
\item dies
Quoting Patrick Gundlach [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
I am slightly confused with the second part of the following example.
IMO only the 1st level should be packed, not the second.
Patrick
--
\starttext
\setupitemize[2][packed]
[...]
Hi Aditya,
\starttext
\setupitemize[2][packed]
[...]
\setupitemize[1][packed]
so in this example both are packed :)
Right after sending my mail I realized that this could be used against
me :)
Right now packedlistitem is for the entire itemgroup rather than for
each level. So, only
Quoting Patrick Gundlach [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Right now packedlistitem is for the entire itemgroup rather than for
each level. So, only way around is to use an explicit unpacked
somewhere, e.g.,
\setupitemize[each][unpacked]
\setupitemize[1][packed]
OK, I see. Is this a feature or a (I
Should I downgrade to an older Context version, or is
there a fix available ?
TIA
Wim
Hamid Kamrani wrote:
This happens on live context too. Itemize starts with 0 in some
situations. You can create the problem with:
This happens on live context too. Itemize starts with 0 in some
situations. You can create the problem with:
\starttext
\bTABLE
\bTR
\bTD
\startitemize[n]
\item one
\item two
\stopitemize
\eTD
\eTR
\eTABLE
\stoptext
On 7/1/07, Aditya Mahajan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 2 Jul 2007, [EMAIL
Hi,
When I use
\startitemize[n]
\item One
\item Two
\stopitemize
the list starts at 0 (zero) instead of 1 (one)
I am using the standalone Windows version
ConTeXt ver: 2007.06.26 23:21 MKII fmt: 2007.7.1 int: english/english
Kind regards
Wim
Hello Wim,
When I use
\startitemize[n]
\item One
\item Two
\stopitemize
the list starts at 0 (zero) instead of 1 (one)
\starttext
\startitemize[n]
\item One
\item Two
\stopitemize
\stoptext
Are you sure about this? I've just tried the above in
live.contextgarden.net and the result looks
Patrick et al,
I also tried it on live.contextgarden.net and there it works fine.
But not with my Context.
I have some definitions but they did not change for more than 6 months,
and comparing my setups with some of my backups, nothing has changed.
The only change is that I updated Context with
On Sun, 1 Jul 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Patrick et al,
I also tried it on live.contextgarden.net and there it works fine.
But not with my Context.
I have some definitions but they did not change for more than 6 months,
and comparing my setups with some of my backups, nothing has
To Aditya
It is possible that this change caused your existing setup to break.
Can you create a minimum example that exhibits the problem? Start with
Patrick's example, and start adding lines from your setup, so that the
problem reappears. That may help in figuring out if it is something
wrong in
On Mon, 2 Jul 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To Aditya
It is possible that this change caused your existing setup to break.
Can you create a minimum example that exhibits the problem? Start with
Patrick's example, and start adding lines from your setup, so that the
problem reappears. That
Hallo!
use \par at the end of the question
Why?
\question pick up it sargument and uses \par as delimiter, otherwise
we could not apply attributes to the question text
\question is the 'minimalistic approach,
\startquestion
\stopquestion
is the best way ans works
Wolfgang Werners-Lucchini schrieb:
Hallo,
what I am doing wrong with the following snipped?
The \par in the \item does not work.
---
\defineenumeration[question][location=top,text=Aufgabe]
\defineblock[question]
\starttext
Hi Bernd!
what I am doing wrong with the following snipped?
The \par in the \item does not work.
---
\defineenumeration[question][location=top,text=Aufgabe]
\defineblock[question]
\starttext
\chapter{Aufgaben}
\beginquestion
Wolfgang Werners-Lucchini wrote:
Hi Bernd!
what I am doing wrong with the following snipped?
The \par in the \item does not work.
---
\defineenumeration[question][location=top,text=Aufgabe]
\defineblock[question]
\starttext
2007/4/4, Wolfgang Werners-Lucchini [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hallo,
what I am doing wrong with the following snipped?
The \par in the \item does not work.
---
\defineenumeration[question][location=top,text=Aufgabe]
\defineblock[question]
Hallo,
what I am doing wrong with the following snipped?
The \par in the \item does not work.
---
\defineenumeration[question][location=top,text=Aufgabe]
\defineblock[question]
\starttext
\chapter{Aufgaben}
\beginquestion
\question
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
\placefigure will always start a new paragraph, but usually you don't
notice that since you want it in a separate paragraph anyway. It has
to do with boxes, although I have no idea how exactly Hans implemented
itemize/itemgroup environment.
You can help yourself a bit
Hi,
as soon as I put a placefigure in an \item paragraph, the whole
paragraph starts one line below the stopper. Is this a conceptual issue
or just a weirdness?
What is the best way to start at the same height? I couldn´t find
anything in the wiki or the details ...
As an example, see:
On 10/3/06, plink wrote:
Hi,
as soon as I put a placefigure in an \item paragraph, the whole
paragraph starts one line below the stopper. Is this a conceptual issue
or just a weirdness?
What is the best way to start at the same height? I couldn´t find
anything in the wiki or the details
Hi,
I am fighting to change the interlinespace in item text.
For instance:
\startitemize
\item This is the text
% here the interline space is very small
of the first item
\stopitemize
By the way, is there a way to change the font
depending on the item level?
Olivier
On Fri, 5 May 2006 01:37:45 -0400 (EDT), Aditya Mahajan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, that's it. I wondered if it was possible a to specify a different
symbol for a head, something like this:
\startitemize[n][headstyle=bold]
\head Default head symbol (here a number)\par Body
\head Default
On Wed, 26 Apr 2006, nico wrote:
On Wed, 26 Apr 2006 00:13:09 +0200, Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
nico wrote:
Hello,
Is it possible to change the symbol of \head in an itemize list, like
\sym
does for \item?
i'm not sure if i understand the question ... heads are like items so
Olivier wrote:
Is there a way to achieve this?
There is probably a nicer solution, but this works:
\startitemize[inbetween={\blank[30pt]\hrule height 0pt}]
Cheers, taco
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Quoting Taco Hoekwater :
-- was [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Apr 26, 2006 at 01:12:20 --
Olivier wrote:
Is there a way to achieve this?
There is probably a nicer solution, but this works:
\startitemize[inbetween={\blank[30pt]\hrule height 0pt}]
I forgot to emphasize that the
Olivier wrote:
Hi Taco,
Quoting Taco Hoekwater :
-- was [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Apr 26, 2006 at 01:12:20 --
Olivier wrote:
Is there a way to achieve this?
There is probably a nicer solution, but this works:
\startitemize[inbetween={\blank[30pt]\hrule height 0pt}]
indeed put
Olivier wrote:
Hi Taco,
Quoting Taco Hoekwater :
-- was [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Apr 26, 2006 at 01:12:20 --
Olivier wrote:
Is there a way to achieve this?
There is probably a nicer solution, but this works:
\startitemize[inbetween={\blank[30pt]\hrule height 0pt}]
On Wed, 26 Apr 2006 00:13:09 +0200, Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
nico wrote:
Hello,
Is it possible to change the symbol of \head in an itemize list, like
\sym
does for \item?
i'm not sure if i understand the question ... heads are like items so
the same symbols apply (or do
nico wrote:
Hello,
Is it possible to change the symbol of \head in an itemize list, like \sym
does for \item?
i'm not sure if i understand the question ... heads are like items so the same
symbols apply (or do you want different symbols for \item and \head in one
itemize?)
� wrote:
Hello,
is it normal, that the first margin=5em is not taken into account, but
the with \setupitemize it works?
Perhaps I misunderstand the second argument of \startitemize.
\starttext
\startitemize[packed][margin=5em]
\item bla
\item bla
\stopitemize
\setupitemize[margin=5em]
Hello,
Is it possible to change the symbol of \head in an itemize list, like \sym
does for \item?
Regards,
BG
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Hello,
is it normal, that the first margin=5em is not taken into account, but
the with \setupitemize it works?
Perhaps I misunderstand the second argument of \startitemize.
\starttext
\startitemize[packed][margin=5em]
\item bla
\item bla
\stopitemize
\setupitemize[margin=5em]
Thanks Taco to help me on this issue.
I eventually use (allmost copy-paste from #context):
\setbox0=\hbox{--~}
\def\indenteddash#1{\hskip\parindent--~}
\definesymbol[indentdash][\indenteddash]
\setupitemize[each][indentdash,packed,joinedup,intext][indentnext=yes,width=\dimexpr
\parindent +
Hi all,
(see [NTG-context] itemize)
Now I use
\setupitemize[each][2,packed,joinedup,intext][indentnext=yes] % thanks
Hans for intext !
but I don't obtain indentation of the first line of each item...
i.e. I got
Un petit paragraphe
qui continue la ligne.
- le premier lment de
la liste
Renaud AUBIN wrote:
Hi all,
Up to now, I used:
\startnarrower[left]
\startitemize[2,packed,joinedup]
\item 4 liaisons pivot (1 degré de liberté en rotation) soit 4 couples
cinématiques de classe V,
\item 1 liaison pivot glissant (2 degrés de liberté dont 1 en rotation
et 1 en
Hi all,
Up to now, I used:
\startnarrower[left]
\startitemize[2,packed,joinedup]
\item 4 liaisons pivot (1 degr de libert en rotation) soit 4 couples
cinmatiques de classe V,
\item 1 liaison pivot glissant (2 degrs de libert dont 1 en rotation
et 1 en translation) soit 1 couple cinmatique
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
No, the internal macro \dododosetupitemgroupconstant has bug.
The loose line has to be:
\v!loose*=\setfalse\optimizelistitem,
instead of
\v!loose*=\optimizeitemsfalse,
ah, stupid me, repaired
Hans
When typesetting an enumeration with a specified item text I
encountered an error with the combination of [loose] with \sym{} and
\mar{}.
The hope was that loose will allow underfull filling of the lines
without complaint (I don't like TeX complaining)
An example follows:
\starttext
Hi all,
\startnarrower[left]
\startitemize[1]
\item
\stopitemize
\stopnarrower
Is there another solution in order to ident itemize ?
Since many french documents need indentation of every paragraph and itemize,
maybe it will be a good idea to manage this behavior as a
Dear gang,
This seems like a very easy one, but I can't figure it out: on my
slides, I want numbered itemizations to appear item by item, and I
want the previous items to be greyed out. I think this can only be
done by combining two itemize environments. This is what I tried:
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
Dear gang,
This seems like a very easy one, but I can't figure it out: on my
slides, I want numbered itemizations to appear item by item, and I want
the previous items to be greyed out. I think this can only be done by
combining two itemize environments. This is
{Test}}
\startitemize[1, packed]
\item hdjsdahfdhfj
\item ilikowpiroq
\stopitemize
\stoptext
-Original Message-
From: 박내엽 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: ntg-context@ntg.nl
Cc:
Sent: 2005-07-08 16:18
Subject: [NTG-context] itemize error in setbodyfont
Hi
Hi
This error massage in \startitemize[1, packed] with \setbodyfont[22pt].
How can I do
systems : begin file paint at line 11
title : - \midaligned {자전거 폐기안내}
! Math formula deleted: Insufficient symbol fonts.
\mathematics #1-\relax \ifmmode #1\else
These are two very basic questions, but I couldn't find basic answers.
Am quite willing to RTFM, but would be grateful for pointing to
specific sections. So here comes:
1) Is it possible to have something in front of the number in numbered
itemize-groups? Like LatTeX-style [1] etc. All I could
It seems to me that the 'before' and 'after' keywords used in the third
argument of \setupitemize are operative only if 'columns' are also
specified. In the example below, the hairlines disappear if the 'columns'
keyword is eliminated.
Feature or bug?
BTW: can the lengths of the two hairlines
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