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author | Norbert Preining <norbert@preining.info> | 2020-08-07 03:02:55 +0000 |
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committer | Norbert Preining <norbert@preining.info> | 2020-08-07 03:02:55 +0000 |
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diff --git a/graphics/asymptote/doc/asymptote.texi b/graphics/asymptote/doc/asymptote.texi index 2d25ff6fe9..643eaaf00a 100644 --- a/graphics/asymptote/doc/asymptote.texi +++ b/graphics/asymptote/doc/asymptote.texi @@ -153,8 +153,6 @@ Base modules * embed:: Embedding movies, sounds, and 3D objects * slide:: Making presentations with @code{Asymptote} * MetaPost:: @code{MetaPost} compatibility routines -* unicode:: Accept @code{unicode} (UTF-8) characters -* latin1:: Accept @code{ISO 8859-1} characters * babel:: Interface to @code{LaTeX} @code{babel} package * labelpath:: Drawing curved labels * labelpath3:: Drawing curved labels in 3D @@ -335,11 +333,11 @@ texhash @noindent The @code{texhash} command, which installs LaTeX style files, is optional. The executable file will be @code{/usr/local/bin/asy}) and example code -will be installed by default in @code{@value{Datadir}/doc/asymptote/examples}. +will be installed by default in @code{@value{Docdir}/examples}. @noindent @cindex Fedora -Fedora users can easily install the most recent version of @code{Asymptote} +Fedora users can easily install a recent version of @code{Asymptote} with the command @verbatim dnf --enablerepo=rawhide install asymptote @@ -394,8 +392,8 @@ The @code{ImageMagick} package from @noindent is required to support output formats other than @acronym{HTML}, @acronym{PDF}, @acronym{SVG}, and @acronym{PNG} (@pxref{convert}). -The @code{Python 3} interpreter from @url{https://www.python.org} is only required -if you wish to try out the graphical user interface (@pxref{GUI}). +The @code{Python 3} interpreter from @url{https://www.python.org} is only +required if you wish to try out the graphical user interface (@pxref{GUI}). @noindent Example code will be installed by default in the @code{examples} @@ -418,7 +416,7 @@ signal). Version @code{gv-3.6.3} or later (from @url{https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gv/}) is required for interactive mode to work properly. Users of @code{ggv} will need to enable @code{Watch file} under -@code{Edit/Postscript Viewer Preferences}. +@code{Edit/PostScript Viewer Preferences}. Users of @code{gsview} will need to enable @code{Options/Auto Redisplay} (however, under @code{MSDOS} it is still necessary to click on the @code{gsview} window; under @code{UNIX} one must manually redisplay by @@ -465,13 +463,17 @@ Windows} registry. The @code{gs} setting specifies the location of the @noindent @cindex @code{htmlviewer} +@cindex @code{absolute} The configuration variable @code{htmlviewer} specifies the browser to use to display 3D @code{WebGL} output. The default setting is @code{google-chrome} under @code{UNIX} and @code{cmd} under @code{Microsoft Windows}. Note that @code{Internet Explorer} does not support @code{WebGL}; @code{Microsoft Windows} users should set their default html browser to @code{chrome} or @code{microsoft-edge}. - +By default, 2D and 3D @code{HTML} images expand to the enclosing canvas; +this can be disabled by setting the configuation variable @code{absolute} +to @code{true}. + On @code{UNIX} systems, to support automatic document reloading of @code{PDF} files in @code{Adobe Reader}, we recommend copying the file @code{reload.js} from the @code{Asymptote} system @@ -564,8 +566,8 @@ under @code{Microsoft Windows XP}: @section Search paths @cindex search paths -In looking for @code{Asymptote} system -files, @code{asy} will search the following paths, in the order listed: +In looking for @code{Asymptote} files, @code{asy} will search the +following paths, in the order listed: @enumerate @item The current directory; @@ -585,6 +587,10 @@ the directory @code{.asy} in the user's home directory The @code{Asymptote} system directory (by default, @code{@value{Datadir}/asymptote} under @code{UNIX} and @code{C:\Program Files\Asymptote} under @code{MSDOS}). +@item +The @code{Asymptote} examples directory (by default, +@code{@value{Docdir}/examples} under @code{UNIX} and +@code{C:\Program Files\Asymptote\examples} under @code{MSDOS}). @end enumerate @node Compiling from UNIX source, Editing modes, Search paths, Installation @@ -654,12 +660,15 @@ done as the root user. To install without root privileges, change the @verbatim ./configure --prefix=$HOME/asymptote @end verbatim +@cindex @code{MacOS X} configuration +@cindex @code{clang} One can disable use of the Boehm garbage collector by configuring with @code{./configure --disable-gc}. For a list of other configuration -options, say @code{./configure --help}. For example, one can tell -configure to look for header files and libraries in nonstandard locations: +options, say @code{./configure --help}. For example, under +@code{MacOS X}, one can tell configure to use the @code{clang} compilers and +look for header files and libraries in nonstandard locations: @verbatim -./configure CPPFLAGS=-I/opt/local/include LDFLAGS=-L/opt/local/lib +./configure CC=clang CXX=clang++ CPPFLAGS=-I/opt/local/include LDFLAGS=-L/opt/local/lib @end verbatim If you are compiling @code{Asymptote} with @code{gcc}, you will need a @@ -773,6 +782,12 @@ make install @noindent To compile without optimization, use the command @code{make CFLAGS=-g}. +On @code{Ubuntu} systems, you may need to first install the required +dependencies: +@verbatim +apt-get build-dep asymptote +@end verbatim +@noindent @node Uninstall, , Git, Installation @section Uninstall @@ -807,7 +822,7 @@ A concise introduction to @code{Asymptote} is given here. For a more thorough introduction, see the excellent @code{Asymptote} tutorial written by Charles Staats: -@url{https://asymptote.sourceforge.io/asymptote.pdf} +@url{https://asymptote.sourceforge.io/asymptote_tutorial.pdf} Another @code{Asymptote} tutorial is available as a wiki, with images rendered by an online Asymptote engine: @@ -993,7 +1008,7 @@ path unitcircle=E..N..W..S..cycle; @cindex superpath @noindent An @code{Asymptote} path, being connected, is equivalent to a -@code{Postscript subpath}. The @code{^^} binary operator, which +@code{PostScript subpath}. The @code{^^} binary operator, which requests that the pen be moved (without drawing or affecting endpoint curvatures) from the final point of the left-hand path to the initial point of the right-hand path, may be used to group several @@ -1059,6 +1074,12 @@ layer appearing on top. Within each layer, labels, images, and verbatim @code{tex} commands are always drawn after the @code{PostScript} objects in that layer. +@cindex @code{newpage} +A page break can be generated with the command +@verbatim +void newpage(picture pic=currentpicture); +@end verbatim + While some of these drawing commands take many options, they all have sensible default values (for example, the picture argument defaults to currentpicture). @@ -1451,8 +1472,10 @@ Clip the current contents of picture @code{pic} to the region bounded by the path @code{g}, using fill rule @code{fillrule} (@pxref{fillrule}). If @code{stroke=true}, the clipped portion is the same as the region that would be drawn with @code{draw(pic,g,zerowinding)}; in -this case the path @code{g} need not be cyclic. For an illustration of -picture clipping, see the first example in @ref{LaTeX usage}. +this case the path @code{g} need not be cyclic. While clipping has no notion +of depth (it transcends layers and even pages), one can localize clipping +to a temporary picture, which can then be added to @code{pic}. +For an illustration of picture clipping, see the first example in @ref{LaTeX usage}. @node label, , clip, Drawing commands @section label @@ -1905,13 +1928,15 @@ returns the conjugate of @code{z}; @item real length(pair z) @cindex @code{length} @cindex @code{abs} -returns the complex modulus @code{|z|} of its argument @code{z}. +@cindex @code{abs2} +returns the complex modulus @math{|@code{z}|} of its argument @code{z}. For example, @example pair z=(3,4); length(z); @end example -returns the result 5. A synonym for @code{length(pair)} is @code{abs(pair)}; +returns the result 5. A synonym for @code{length(pair)} is @code{abs(pair)}. +The function @code{abs2(pair z)} returns @math{|@code{z}|^2}; @item real angle(pair z, bool warn=true) @cindex @code{angle} @@ -2006,8 +2031,11 @@ Here are the built-in functions for triples: @table @code @item real length(triple v) @cindex @code{length} -returns the length @code{|v|} of the vector @code{v}. -A synonym for @code{length(triple)} is @code{abs(triple)}; +@cindex @code{abs} +@cindex @code{abs2} +returns the length @math{|@code{v}|} of its argument @code{v}. +A synonym for @code{length(triple)} is @code{abs(triple)}. +The function @code{abs2(triple v)} returns @math{|@code{v}|^2}; @item real polar(triple v, bool warn=true) @cindex @code{polar} @@ -3097,21 +3125,18 @@ skip of a pen can be examined with the routines @code{real fontsize(pen p=currentpen)} and @code{real lineskip(pen p=currentpen)}, respectively. +@cindex font +@cindex @LaTeX{} NFSS fonts @cindex @code{font} -@cindex @code{LaTeX fonts} -@cindex @code{NFSS} -@cindex @code{font command} -@item A pen using a specific @code{LaTeX} @code{NFSS} font is returned +@item A pen using a specific @LaTeX{} NFSS font is returned by calling the function @code{pen font(string encoding, string family, string series, string shape)}. The default setting, @code{font("OT1","cmr","m","n")}, corresponds to 12pt Computer Modern Roman; this may be changed with @code{defaultpen(pen)}. The font setting of a pen is returned by @code{string font(pen p=currentpen)}. -Support for standardized international characters is provided by the -@code{unicode} module (@pxref{unicode}). -@cindex @code{TeX fonts} +@cindex @TeX{} fonts Alternatively, one may select a fixed-size @TeX{} font (on which @code{fontsize} has no effect) like @code{"cmr12"} (12pt Computer Modern Roman) or @code{"pcrr"} (Courier) using the function @code{pen font(string @@ -3122,7 +3147,7 @@ to the requested size: @code{pen font(string name, real size)}. A nonstandard font command can be generated with @code{pen fontcommand(string)}. -@cindex @code{PostScript fonts} +@cindex @code{PostScript} fonts A convenient interface to the following standard @code{PostScript} fonts is also provided: @verbatim @@ -3138,6 +3163,45 @@ pen Symbol(string series="m", string shape="n"); pen ZapfDingbats(string series="m", string shape="n"); @end verbatim +@cindex font +@cindex font encoding +@cindex input encoding +@cindex language context +@item Starting with the 2018/04/01 release, @LaTeX{} takes UTF-8 as +the new default input encoding. However, you can still set different input +encoding (so as the font, font encoding or even language context). +@noindent +@cindex Cyrillic +@cindex Russian +Here is an example for @code{cp1251} and Russian language in Cyrillic script +(font encoding @code{T2A}): +@verbatim +texpreamble("\usepackage[math]{anttor}"); +texpreamble("\usepackage[T2A]{fontenc}"); +texpreamble("\usepackage[cp1251]{inputenc}"); +texpreamble("\usepackage[russian]{babel}"); +@end verbatim +@noindent +@cindex Chinese +@cindex Japanese +@cindex Korean +@cindex CJK +Support for Chinese, Japanese, and Korean fonts is provided by the +CJK package: +@quotation +@url{https://ctan.org/pkg/cjk} +@end quotation +@noindent +The following commands enable the CJK song family (within a label, you +can also temporarily switch to another family, say kai, by prepending +@code{"\CJKfamily@{kai@}"} to the label string): +@verbatim +texpreamble("\usepackage{CJK} +\AtBeginDocument{\begin{CJK*}{GBK}{song}} +\AtEndDocument{\clearpage\end{CJK*}}"); +@end verbatim + + @anchor{transparency} @cindex transparency @cindex @code{opacity} @@ -3807,12 +3871,16 @@ The first character of the string @code{comment} specifies a comment character. If this character is encountered in a data file, the remainder of the line is ignored. When reading strings, a comment character followed immediately by another comment character is treated -as a single literal comment character. +as a single literal comment character. If @code{Asymptote} is compiled with +support for @code{libcurl}, @code{name} can be a @acronym{URL}. + @anchor{cd} @cindex @code{cd} +@cindex @code{noglobalread} @cindex directory -One can change the current working directory for read operations to +Unless the @code{-noglobalread} command-line option is specified, +one can change the current working directory for read operations to the contents of the string @code{s} with the function @code{string cd(string s)}, which returns the new working directory. If @code{string s} is empty, the path is reset to the value it had at @@ -3833,6 +3901,8 @@ A file named @code{name} can be open for output with file output(string name="", bool update=false, string comment="#", string mode=""); @end verbatim @noindent +@cindex @code{noglobalread} +@cindex @code{globalwrite} If @code{update=false}, any existing data in the file will be erased and only write operations can be used on the file. If @code{update=true}, any existing data will be preserved, the position @@ -3840,6 +3910,8 @@ will be set to the end-of-file, and both reading and writing operations will be enabled. For security reasons, writing to files in directories other than the current directory is allowed only if the @code{-globalwrite} (or @code{-nosafe}) command-line option is specified. +Reading from files in other directories is allowed unless the +@code{-noglobalread} command-line option is specified. @cindex @code{mktemp} The function @code{string mktemp(string s)} may be used to create and return the name of a unique temporary file in the current directory @@ -4014,6 +4086,7 @@ write(output("transcript.asy"),history()); outputs the interactive history to the file @code{transcript.asy}. @cindex @code{delete} +@cindex @code{globalwrite} The function @code{int delete(string s)} deletes the file named by the string @code{s}. Unless the @code{-globalwrite} (or @code{-nosafe}) option is enabled, the file must reside in the current directory. @@ -5319,8 +5392,9 @@ element of the array @code{a}. This is equivalent to @cindex @code{map} @item T2[] map(T2 f(T1), T1[] a) -constructed by calling mapArray("T1","T2"), returns the array obtained by -applying the function @code{f} to each element of the array @code{a}; +constructed by calling @code{mapArray("T1","T2")}, returns the array +obtained by applying the function @code{f} to each element of the +array @code{a}; @cindex @code{reverse} @item int[] reverse(int n) @@ -5906,6 +5980,7 @@ real det(matrix m) { @end verbatim @cindex @code{import} +@cindex @code{access} The command @verbatim import graph; @@ -5969,6 +6044,13 @@ nonalphanumeric characters, enclose it with quotation marks: @noindent @code{import "@value{Datadir}/asymptote/graph.asy" as graph;} +@cindex @acronym{URL} +@cindex @acronym{libcurl} +If @code{Asymptote} is compiled with support for @code{libcurl}, +the file name can even be a @acronym{URL}: +@noindent +@code{import "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/vectorgraphics/asymptote/HEAD/doc/axis3.asy" as axis3;} + It is an error if modules import themselves (or each other in a cycle). The module name to be imported must be known at compile time. @@ -6303,8 +6385,6 @@ Here now is @code{latexusage.tex}: * embed:: Embedding movies, sounds, and 3D objects * slide:: Making presentations with @code{Asymptote} * MetaPost:: @code{MetaPost} compatibility routines -* unicode:: Accept @code{unicode} (UTF-8) characters -* latin1:: Accept @code{ISO 8859-1} characters * babel:: Interface to @code{LaTeX} @code{babel} package * labelpath:: Drawing curved labels * labelpath3:: Drawing curved labels in 3D @@ -6479,7 +6559,7 @@ and @code{leastsquares}. @node patterns, markers, stats, Base modules @section @code{patterns} @cindex @code{patterns} -This module implements @code{Postscript} tiling patterns and includes +This module implements @code{PostScript} tiling patterns and includes several convenient pattern generation routines. @node markers, tree, patterns, Base modules @@ -6688,7 +6768,7 @@ presentation slides, including portable embedded @acronym{PDF} animations (see the file @code{@uref{https://asymptote.sourceforge.io/gallery/animations/slidemovies.pdf,,slidemovies}@uref{https://asymptote.sourceforge.io/gallery/animations/slidemovies.asy,,.asy}}). A simple example is provided in @code{slidedemo.asy}. -@node MetaPost, unicode, slide, Base modules +@node MetaPost, babel, slide, Base modules @section @code{MetaPost} @cindex @code{MetaPost} This module provides some useful routines to help @code{MetaPost} users @@ -6706,51 +6786,7 @@ intersection point of the lines through @code{P}, @code{Q} and @code{p}, @code{q}. For less common occurrences of @code{whatever}, one can use the built-in explicit linear equation solver @code{solve} instead. -@node unicode, latin1, MetaPost, Base modules -@section @code{unicode} -@cindex @code{unicode} -@cindex international characters -Import this module at the beginning of the file to instruct -@code{LaTeX} to accept @code{unicode} (UTF-8) standardized international -characters. -@noindent -@cindex Cyrillic -@cindex Russian -To use Cyrillic fonts, you will need to change the font encoding: -@verbatim -import unicode; -texpreamble("\usepackage{mathtext}\usepackage[russian]{babel}"); -defaultpen(font("T2A","cmr","m","n")); -@end verbatim -@noindent -@cindex Chinese -@cindex Japanese -@cindex Korean -@cindex CJK -Support for Chinese, Japanese, and Korean fonts is provided by the -CJK package: -@quotation -@url{http://mirror.ctan.org/languages/chinese/CJK/} -@end quotation -@noindent -The following commands enable the CJK song family (within a label, you -can also temporarily switch to another family, say kai, by prepending -@code{"\CJKfamily@{kai@}"} to the label string): -@verbatim -texpreamble("\usepackage{CJK} -\AtBeginDocument{\begin{CJK*}{GBK}{song}} -\AtEndDocument{\clearpage\end{CJK*}}"); -@end verbatim - -@node latin1, babel, unicode, Base modules -@section @code{latin1} -@cindex @code{latin1} -If you don't have @code{LaTeX} support for @code{unicode} installed, -you can enable support for Western European languages (ISO 8859-1) by -importing the module @code{latin1}. This module can be used as a -template for providing support for other ISO 8859 alphabets. - -@node babel, labelpath, latin1, Base modules +@node babel, labelpath, MetaPost, Base modules @section @code{babel} @cindex @code{babel} This module implements the @code{LaTeX} @code{babel} package in @@ -8026,14 +8062,16 @@ There are five choices for viewing 3D @code{Asymptote} output: @cindex @code{render} @cindex @code{outformat} @cindex @code{multisample} +@cindex @code{devicepixelratio} +@cindex @code{position} @item Use the native @code{Asymptote} adaptive @code{OpenGL}-based renderer (with the command-line option @code{-V} and the default settings @code{outformat=""} and @code{render=-1}). On @code{UNIX} systems with graphics support for multisampling, the sample width can be -controlled with the setting @code{multisample}. An initial screen -position can be specified with the pair setting @code{position}, where -negative values are interpreted as relative to the corresponding -maximum screen dimension. The default settings +controlled with the setting @code{multisample}. The ratio of physical to +logical screen pixels can be specified with the setting @code{devicepixelratio}. An initial screen position can be specified with the pair setting +@code{position}, where negative values are interpreted as relative to the +corresponding maximum screen dimension. The default settings @cindex mouse bindings @verbatim import settings; @@ -9673,7 +9711,7 @@ Pictures are deconstructed into the @acronym{SVG} image format. Since @code{Qt5} does not support @code{SVG} clipping, you will need the @code{rsvg-convert} utility, which is part of the @code{librsvg2-tools} package on @code{UNIX} systems -and the @code{librsvg} package on @code{MacOS}; under +and the @code{librsvg} package on @code{MacOS X}; under @code{Microsoft Windows}, it is available as @url{https://sourceforge.net/projects/tumagcc/files/rsvg-convert-2.40.20.7z} @@ -9938,7 +9976,7 @@ Pedram Emami developed the @code{Asymptote Web Application} at @c LocalWords: RightTicks BottomTop LeftRight Ticksize UTF BufNewFile BufRead @c LocalWords: ticksize subintervals xlimits filetype plugin setlocal makeprg @c LocalWords: ylimits uncommented automin automax cp uninstall reals ecast -@c LocalWords: scaleT unicode RightSide yx yy NoAlign legendmargin opic CCW +@c LocalWords: scaleT RightSide yx yy NoAlign legendmargin opic CCW @c LocalWords: arrowbar LeftSide EndBar BeginArrow lly feynman isi showtarget @c LocalWords: EndArrow BeginArcArrow EndArcArrow ArcArrow ArcArrows NoFill @c LocalWords: filldraw fillpen drawpen errorformat bigsquare bezier darkblue @@ -10036,7 +10074,7 @@ Pedram Emami developed the @code{Asymptote Web Application} at @c LocalWords: nonoverlapping texengine maxtimes maxheight pdb TEXMFCONFIG Jn @c LocalWords: piecewisestraight unitrand graphmarkers antialias nolight newl @c LocalWords: Delaunay Shewchuk convertOptions APPDATA pdfreload tempFile Yn -@c LocalWords: pdfreloadOptions deferred OpenGL renderer unitbox +@c LocalWords: pdfreloadOptions deferred OpenGL renderer unitbox 's @c LocalWords: bezulate Shardt's rasterized viewport unitdisk unitplane devel @c LocalWords: unitcylinder unitcone solidcone unitfrustum unitsphere nslices @c LocalWords: DPostScript YZZero externalprc nonrendered nosafe KDE @@ -10071,13 +10109,13 @@ Pedram Emami developed the @code{Asymptote Web Application} at @c LocalWords: ascii piecewise arcpoint spacings tilings sncndn resizing @c LocalWords: differentiable vectorization vectorized asydir normals quartic @c LocalWords: wavepacket kerned parametrized specular hyperboloid Bourke's -@c LocalWords: Michail 0pt 1filll 's 3D latin1 labelpath3 2D graph3 +@c LocalWords: Michail 0pt 1filll 's 3D labelpath3 2D graph3 0pt 3D @c LocalWords: grid3 contour3 x86_64 psv a4 gsview32 freeglut 'load ' @c LocalWords: 'asy 'lasy 'auto 5bp 1cm sqrtx01 4g extenda extendb @c LocalWords: bb llx 2S 100pt 3t bezier2 bool3 x0 angle1 angle2 z1 @c LocalWords: z2 before' struct X11 x11colors type1cm 12pt OT1 5mm @c LocalWords: cmr12 x' y' xsize ysize 25cm s1 s2 neighbourhood u'' -@c LocalWords: s'' 3x 5x 3y 602e 2x 2y 3sin 10cm 204e addby7 10x Ai +@c LocalWords: s'' 3x 5x 3y 602e 2x 2y 3sin 10cm 204e addby7 10x @c LocalWords: only'' pow10 log10 expm1 log1p atan2 0pt 1filll 's ' @c LocalWords: x1 x2 graph2d attachfile2 n0 P0 n1 P1 markers1 3D 2D @c LocalWords: interpolate1 markers2 inlinemovie3 media9 U3D T2A 5E @@ -10100,31 +10138,39 @@ Pedram Emami developed the @code{Asymptote Web Application} at @c LocalWords: slopefield1 144x144 1filll 'load 'asy 'lasy 'auto 4g @c LocalWords: libgs 'load 'asy 'lasy 'auto 5bp 1cm 2S 100pt 3t 5mm @c LocalWords: bracedefaultratio incircle 12pt 25cm 3x 5x 3y 602e ' -@c LocalWords: 2x 2y 3sin 10cm 204e 10x Ai 5E offaxis 'load 'lasy ' +@c LocalWords: 2x 2y 3sin 10cm 204e 10x 5E offaxis 'load 'lasy ' @c LocalWords: 5cm 2N 2E 2n 100d 5z 5y 5unit dvisvgmOptions 144x144 @c LocalWords: 4g texengines coplanar 0pt 1filll 's 3D 2D 'load 5bp @c LocalWords: insphere cospherical 5unit luatex lualatex 'asy 1cm @c LocalWords: 'lasy 'auto 4g 2S 100pt 3t 12pt 5mm 25cm 3x 5x 3y 2x -@c LocalWords: 602e 2y 3sin 10cm 204e 10x Ai Ai Ai Ai Ai Ai Ai Ai ' -@c LocalWords: unnormalized 5E 5cm 2N 2E 2n 100d 5z 5y 0pt 1filll ' +@c LocalWords: 602e 2y 3sin 10cm 204e 10x +@c LocalWords: unnormalized 5E 5cm 2N 2E 2n 100d 5z 5y 0pt 1filll @c LocalWords: 5unit 144x144 aligndir smoothcontour3 's 3D 2D cmake @c LocalWords: 'load 'asy 'lasy 'auto 5bp 1cm 4g 2S 100pt 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