• Convert RO Font to ttf

    From Dave@21:1/5 to All on Wed Feb 28 12:21:32 2024
    Apparently, it's supposed to be possible to convert a RISC OS Font to a
    TTF using Dr Fonty.

    Could some kind person run me through the process as I can't get it to
    work with my Dr Fonty version 1.46

    Thanks
    Dave

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  • From Dave@21:1/5 to Dave on Wed Feb 28 20:30:17 2024
    In article <[email protected]>,
    Dave <[email protected]> wrote:
    Apparently, it's supposed to be possible to convert a RISC OS Font to a
    TTF using Dr Fonty.

    Could some kind person run me through the process as I can't get it to
    work with my Dr Fonty version 1.46

    Thanks
    Dave

    Mnnn!
    I have looked at the Stardot posting of a few years ago, but there's no details, just that Gerald Holdsworth had managed to do it.

    Dave

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  • From John Crane@21:1/5 to Dave on Sat Mar 2 18:11:34 2024
    In message <[email protected]>
    Dave <[email protected]> wrote:

    In article <[email protected]>,
    Dave <[email protected]> wrote:
    Apparently, it's supposed to be possible to convert a RISC OS Font to a
    TTF using Dr Fonty.

    Could some kind person run me through the process as I can't get it to
    work with my Dr Fonty version 1.46

    Thanks
    Dave

    Mnnn!
    I have looked at the Stardot posting of a few years ago, but there's no details, just that Gerald Holdsworth had managed to do it.

    Dave

    Looking at that Stardot posting. The last update from Gerald Holdsworth
    was that he exported / saved the font from Dr Fonty as Postscript and then converted the Postcript file online to ttf. He gives a link to an online converter.

    Not familiar with Dr Fonty, so I don't know if this is easy or not.
    Load the font - Save as Postcript ???

    I'm probably not being much help - sorry

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  • From Dave@21:1/5 to John Crane on Sat Mar 2 20:04:18 2024
    In article <[email protected]>,
    John Crane <[email protected]> wrote:
    In message <[email protected]>
    Dave <[email protected]> wrote:

    In article <[email protected]>,
    Dave <[email protected]> wrote:
    Apparently, it's supposed to be possible to convert a RISC OS Font to a
    TTF using Dr Fonty.

    Could some kind person run me through the process as I can't get it to
    work with my Dr Fonty version 1.46

    Thanks
    Dave

    Mnnn!
    I have looked at the Stardot posting of a few years ago, but there's no details, just that Gerald Holdsworth had managed to do it.

    Dave

    Looking at that Stardot posting. The last update from Gerald Holdsworth
    was that he exported / saved the font from Dr Fonty as Postscript and
    then converted the Postcript file online to ttf. He gives a link to an
    online converter.

    Not familiar with Dr Fonty, so I don't know if this is easy or not. Load
    the font - Save as Postcript ???

    I'm probably not being much help - sorry

    Thanks for your thoughts anyway John. :-)

    There's never been a problem loading the font into Dr Fonty, the problem
    is being able to actually get anything usable out of the (Expletive) app.

    Dave

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  • From Dave@21:1/5 to All on Sun Mar 3 20:39:59 2024
    [Snip]

    I'm probably not being much help - sorry

    Thanks for your thoughts anyway John. :-)

    There's never been a problem loading the font into Dr Fonty, the problem
    is being able to actually get anything usable out of the (Expletive) app.

    Dave

    I'll try a different ask. :-)

    At http://www.triffid.co.uk/dstuff/Fontimage.jpg is a Jpeg image of a
    Font, which in RISC OS is "Visage (Hollow)".

    I've searched around but can't find a match Windows side, so I'm wondering
    if anyone in their travels has seen it?

    Thanks
    Dave

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  • From Nick K@21:1/5 to Dave on Mon Mar 4 16:39:58 2024
    In message <[email protected]>
    Dave <[email protected]> wrote:



    [snip]


    At http://www.triffid.co.uk/dstuff/Fontimage.jpg is a Jpeg image of a
    Font, which in RISC OS is "Visage (Hollow)".

    I've searched around but can't find a match Windows side, so I'm wondering
    if anyone in their travels has seen it?

    Senator Pro

    nk



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  • From Dave@21:1/5 to Nick K on Tue Mar 5 20:04:21 2024
    In article <[email protected]>,
    Nick K <[email protected]> wrote:
    In message <[email protected]>
    Dave <[email protected]> wrote:



    [snip]


    At http://www.triffid.co.uk/dstuff/Fontimage.jpg is a Jpeg image of a Font, which in RISC OS is "Visage (Hollow)".

    I've searched around but can't find a match Windows side, so I'm
    wondering if anyone in their travels has seen it?

    Senator Pro

    nk

    Thanks for that bit o' info, appreciated.

    It is indeed a match,

    Dave

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  • From Chris Newman@21:1/5 to Dave on Tue Mar 5 22:12:27 2024
    In article <[email protected]>,
    Dave <[email protected]> wrote:
    In article <[email protected]>,
    Nick K <[email protected]> wrote:
    In message <[email protected]>
    Dave <[email protected]> wrote:



    [snip]


    At http://www.triffid.co.uk/dstuff/Fontimage.jpg is a Jpeg image of a Font, which in RISC OS is "Visage (Hollow)".

    I've searched around but can't find a match Windows side, so I'm wondering if anyone in their travels has seen it?

    Senator Pro

    nk

    Thanks for that bit o' info, appreciated.

    It is indeed a match,

    I can only find a paid for version. Unless you know better.

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  • From Dave@21:1/5 to Chris Newman on Wed Mar 6 09:03:34 2024
    In article <[email protected]>,
    Chris Newman <[email protected]> wrote:
    In article <[email protected]>,
    Dave <[email protected]> wrote:
    In article <[email protected]>,
    Nick K <[email protected]> wrote:
    In message <[email protected]>
    Dave <[email protected]> wrote:



    [snip]


    At http://www.triffid.co.uk/dstuff/Fontimage.jpg is a Jpeg image
    of a Font, which in RISC OS is "Visage (Hollow)".

    I've searched around but can't find a match Windows side, so I'm wondering if anyone in their travels has seen it?

    Senator Pro

    nk

    Thanks for that bit o' info, appreciated.

    It is indeed a match,

    I can only find a paid for version. Unless you know better.

    Yes indeed Chris, I've also searched and can only find a paid for version.

    There is another font from someone else, that's the same, called
    "Serapine" but that's also a paid for font.

    Dave

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  • From Dave@21:1/5 to All on Wed Mar 6 09:17:04 2024
    So as a kind of footnote question before I go and GAL (Get A Life)...

    Aside from one possible case, has anyone here ever ever managed to get any useful data out of Dr Fonty, Save Postscript wise?

    Thanks
    Dave

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  • From Dave@21:1/5 to Harriet Bazley on Wed Mar 6 11:05:13 2024
    In article <[email protected]>,
    Harriet Bazley <[email protected]> wrote:
    On 6 Mar 2024 as I do recall,
    Dave wrote:

    Aside from one possible case, has anyone here ever ever managed to get
    any useful data out of Dr Fonty, Save Postscript wise?

    I never managed to get it to do anything useful at all past the stage of importing fonts (I was trying to add scaffolding to some PD fonts), but
    then I gave up before the stage of actually trying to re-export my work.
    :-(

    Thanks Harriet.

    Dave

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  • From Harriet Bazley@21:1/5 to Dave on Wed Mar 6 10:19:01 2024
    On 6 Mar 2024 as I do recall,
    Dave wrote:

    Aside from one possible case, has anyone here ever ever managed to get any useful data out of Dr Fonty, Save Postscript wise?

    I never managed to get it to do anything useful at all past the stage of importing fonts (I was trying to add scaffolding to some PD fonts), but
    then I gave up before the stage of actually trying to re-export my work.
    :-(


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  • From Dave@21:1/5 to Dave on Wed Mar 6 12:08:38 2024
    In article <[email protected]>,
    Dave <[email protected]> wrote:
    In article <[email protected]>,
    Harriet Bazley <[email protected]> wrote:
    On 6 Mar 2024 as I do recall,
    Dave wrote:

    Aside from one possible case, has anyone here ever ever managed to
    get any useful data out of Dr Fonty, Save Postscript wise?

    I never managed to get it to do anything useful at all past the stage
    of importing fonts (I was trying to add scaffolding to some PD fonts),
    but then I gave up before the stage of actually trying to re-export my work.
    :-(

    Thanks Harriet.

    Dave

    FWIW. This is the error thrown up by Dr Fonty, for ever and a day...

    This one specifically when a Save-Postscript-Outlines PFB is attempted.


    Reporter 2.74x (13 Oct 2023) List Wed 6th Mar 2024 11:49

    11:48:32.30 ** Error **
    Error : &80000002
    Message: Internal error: Abort on data transfer at &03A5427C
    11:48:32.32 ** WimpError ** from Dr Fonty
    Error : &80000002
    Message: Internal error: Abort on data transfer at &03A5427C
    11:49:31.92 ** WimpError ** from Dr Fonty
    Error : &20202020

    Reporter 2.74x (13 Oct 2023)


    Obviously I have no idea what that means. :-)

    Dave

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  • From Jean-Michel@21:1/5 to Dave on Wed Mar 6 19:41:03 2024
    In message <[email protected]>
    Dave <[email protected]> wrote:

    In article <[email protected]>,
    Dave <[email protected]> wrote:
    In article <[email protected]>,
    Harriet Bazley <[email protected]> wrote:
    On 6 Mar 2024 as I do recall,
    Dave wrote:

    Aside from one possible case, has anyone here ever ever managed to
    get any useful data out of Dr Fonty, Save Postscript wise?

    I never managed to get it to do anything useful at all past the stage
    of importing fonts (I was trying to add scaffolding to some PD fonts),
    but then I gave up before the stage of actually trying to re-export my
    work.
    :-(

    Thanks Harriet.

    Dave

    FWIW. This is the error thrown up by Dr Fonty, for ever and a day...

    This one specifically when a Save-Postscript-Outlines PFB is attempted.


    Reporter 2.74x (13 Oct 2023) List Wed 6th Mar 2024 11:49

    11:48:32.30 ** Error **
    Error : &80000002
    Message: Internal error: Abort on data transfer at &03A5427C
    11:48:32.32 ** WimpError ** from Dr Fonty
    Error : &80000002
    Message: Internal error: Abort on data transfer at &03A5427C
    11:49:31.92 ** WimpError ** from Dr Fonty
    Error : &20202020

    Reporter 2.74x (13 Oct 2023)


    Obviously I have no idea what that means. :-)

    Dave

    Bonsoir,
    Je n'ai pas Dr Fonty
    I don't have Dr Fonty, but you can try Xp1FontED. https://clive.semmens.org.uk/RISCOS/XP1FontEd.html

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  • From Dave@21:1/5 to Jean-Michel on Wed Mar 6 19:14:54 2024
    In article <[email protected]>,
    Jean-Michel <[email protected]> wrote:

    [Snip]

    Bonsoir,
    Je n'ai pas Dr Fonty
    I don't have Dr Fonty, but you can try Xp1FontED. https://clive.semmens.org.uk/RISCOS/XP1FontEd.html

    Thank you for the info.

    Unfortunately that's not what I need... Nor is FontEd.

    I do not want to edit a font, just process it as is, and output as
    Postscript.

    Thanks
    Dave

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  • From Harriet Bazley@21:1/5 to Dave on Wed Mar 6 22:20:38 2024
    On 6 Mar 2024 as I do recall,
    Dave wrote:


    I do not want to edit a font, just process it as is, and output as Postscript.

    Well, if I simply use a font in a Drawfile and use the Save...PostScript option, that embeds the font definition in the top of the resulting
    PostScript file, between a %%BeginFont and %%EndFont, looking a bit like
    this:


    /RO_Circuss 11 dict dup begin
    /FontInfo 10 dict dup begin
    /Notice (Converted by MakePSFont 1.18) def
    /FullName (Circuss) def
    /FamilyName (Circuss) def
    /Weight () def
    /Version (001.001) def
    /ItalicAngle 0.00 def
    /isFixedPitch false def
    /UnderlinePosition 0 def
    /UnderlineThickness 0 def
    /decode85 11 dict def decode85 begin
    /str 0 def /ind 0 def
    /getc {str ind dup 1 add /ind exch store get} bind def
    /getn {getc 42 sub getc 42 sub 85 mul add 3500 sub} bind def
    101 {PaintType 0 eq {eofill} {StrokeWidth setlinewidth stroke} ifelse exit} bind def


    etc. etc.

    I don't know if that is the basic data you need?

    Certainly when I'm trying to get PostScript output from the !PMS music software, in order to get the resulting files to render properly I have
    to physically add the PMS-Music font to the start of the PostScript
    generated by the program! But that file doesn't look the same as the
    embedded fonts output by Draw above:

    %%BeginSetup
    %%BeginResource: font PMS-Music

    100 dict begin

    /Rm/rmoveto load def/Rl/rlineto load def/Mt/moveto load def
    /Lt/lineto load def/St/stroke load def/Tr/translate load def
    /Slw/setlinewidth load def/Sc/scale load def/Ct/curveto load def
    /Rc/rcurveto load def

    /At{arcto 4{pop}}def/An/arcn load def
    /Pm{transform round exch round exch itransform Mt}def
    /Pl{transform round exch round exch itransform Lt}def

    /slthick{matrix currentmatrix aload pop pop
    pop 4 1 roll mul 3 1 roll mul sub dup 0.00174 le {pop 30}{0.00174 div
    sqrt -0.7 mul 2.718 exch exp 40 mul 10 add}ifelse}def

    /ellipsedict 4 dict def ellipsedict/mtrx matrix put
    /ea{ellipsedict begin/savematrix mtrx currentmatrix def Tr 5 -1
    roll rotate Sc 0 0 1 5 -2 roll arc savematrix setmatrix end}def
    /ec{ellipsedict begin/savematrix mtrx currentmatrix def Tr 5 -1
    roll rotate Sc 0 0 1 5 -2 roll An savematrix setmatrix end}def


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  • From Jean-Michel@21:1/5 to Dave on Thu Mar 7 18:52:48 2024
    In message <[email protected]>
    Dave <[email protected]> wrote:

    In article <[email protected]>,
    Jean-Michel <[email protected]> wrote:

    [Snip]

    Bonsoir,
    Je n'ai pas Dr Fonty
    I don't have Dr Fonty, but you can try Xp1FontED.
    https://clive.semmens.org.uk/RISCOS/XP1FontEd.html

    Thank you for the info.

    Unfortunately that's not what I need... Nor is FontEd.

    I do not want to edit a font, just process it as is, and output as Postscript.

    It seems I don't understand everything correctly :-(
    If you can go through !Draw, Harriet's solution is good, you can also use
    menu: select /conver to path., you get the drawing coordinates.





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  • From Dave@21:1/5 to Jean-Michel on Thu Mar 7 18:31:56 2024
    In article <[email protected]>,
    Jean-Michel <[email protected]> wrote:
    In message <[email protected]>
    Dave <[email protected]> wrote:

    In article <[email protected]>,
    Jean-Michel <[email protected]> wrote:

    [Snip]

    Bonsoir,
    Je n'ai pas Dr Fonty
    I don't have Dr Fonty, but you can try Xp1FontED.
    https://clive.semmens.org.uk/RISCOS/XP1FontEd.html

    Thank you for the info.

    Unfortunately that's not what I need... Nor is FontEd.

    I do not want to edit a font, just process it as is, and output as Postscript.

    It seems I don't understand everything correctly :-( If you can go
    through !Draw, Harriet's solution is good, you can also use menu:
    select /conver to path., you get the drawing coordinates.

    Mmnn! I think we are all in the not understanding camp ATM.

    All I want to do, is stick a font in Dr Fonty or similar, immediately go
    to Save-Postscript-PFB to which I get a Name.PFB file.

    That PFB file can usually be taken Windows side and converted into a .ttf
    file.

    Job Done.

    Dave

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  • From Dave@21:1/5 to All on Fri Mar 8 08:37:28 2024
    Well here we still are again... This is like picking at a scab:-)

    Really! Just for the fun of experiment, and to indicate it can be done,
    and how.

    I've taken a selection of Fonts I have in RISC OS and attempted to
    process them through Dr Fonty.

    Interestingly, some will process and Save out as PFB files while others
    will not and error out with the usual...

    " Error : &80000002
    Message: Internal error: Abort on data transfer at &03A5427C
    11:48:32.32 ** WimpError ** from Dr Fonty."


    Of course, as per a clause in Sod's law, the fonts I really want to Save/convert won't. and the fonts I don't care about do.
    Such is life methinks... :-(

    I'll not bore you with all the minutia and tedium of processing through a
    load of fonts to see what will and what won't, so I'll take one that
    worked....

    Assuming you can get a RISC OS font to process through Dr Fonty, then it
    can be later processes Win side into a .ttf.

    Bog standard RISC OS font Oxford.Roman.
    Loaded into Dr Fonty.
    Save out as... Postscript- PFB called it Oxford2. Banner headlines
    [No Dr Fonty error.]

    Took the resulting file Windows side and re-filetyped it as Oxford2.ps

    Called up https://convertio.co/

    Processed it through, and out the other side, it arrived as requested a
    .ttf file.

    Installed that in Windows, no problem.

    So a RISC OS font to ttf can be done, but for reasons beyond my postage
    stamp of knowledge... Some will and some won't, and you'll need to test
    the fonts yourself to find out which... :-/

    Dave


    Footnote:

    If you don't have Dr Fonty, but do have Font Fiend the above noted applies
    to it as well.

    D.

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  • From Dave@21:1/5 to Dave on Fri Mar 8 21:34:35 2024
    In article <[email protected]>,
    Dave <[email protected]> wrote:
    [Snippy]

    If you don't have Dr Fonty, but do have Font Fiend the above noted
    applies to it as well.

    After the fun and games with Dr Fonty earlier today, I turned my attention
    to FontFiend.

    After some testing work, I can report that FontFiend is far more reliable
    at outputting .pfb files from RISC OS fonts than Dr Fonty.

    I've had enough for one day... So off to my pit I shall go. :-)

    Dave

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  • From Harriet Bazley@21:1/5 to Dave on Sat Mar 9 20:45:27 2024
    On 8 Mar 2024 as I do recall,
    Dave wrote:

    I've taken a selection of Fonts I have in RISC OS and attempted to
    process them through Dr Fonty.

    Interestingly, some will process and Save out as PFB files while others
    will not and error out with the usual...

    I would guess that the fonts that can't be processed are probably
    defective in some way - years ago I went through the entirety of the EFF
    "4000 Free Public Domain Fonts" CD in an attempt to catalogue them in
    some useful way and eliminate the (numerous) duplicates, and discovered
    in the process that while they would all display *on screen*, a
    significant proportion of them crashed Impression if you tried to print
    them out, or tried to print out some of the more unusual characters. I
    would guess that a lot of them were quite possibly sourced from Windows
    and run through some kind of converter in the first place; certainly
    when I loaded a few into Dr Fonty they didn't have any scaffolding in
    them.

    So I wouldn't be at all surprised if quite a few of the fonts on your
    machine, depending on where you originally got them from, may be missing
    bits of vital information that the PFB conversion process is expecting
    to be present, or may contain non-obvious errors.

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  • From Dave@21:1/5 to Harriet Bazley on Sun Mar 10 07:21:20 2024
    In article <[email protected]>,
    Harriet Bazley <[email protected]> wrote:
    On 8 Mar 2024 as I do recall,
    Dave wrote:

    I've taken a selection of Fonts I have in RISC OS and attempted to
    process them through Dr Fonty.

    Interestingly, some will process and Save out as PFB files while others will not and error out with the usual...

    I would guess that the fonts that can't be processed are probably
    defective in some way - years ago I went through the entirety of the EFF "4000 Free Public Domain Fonts" CD in an attempt to catalogue them in
    some useful way and eliminate the (numerous) duplicates, and discovered
    in the process that while they would all display *on screen*, a
    significant proportion of them crashed Impression if you tried to print
    them out, or tried to print out some of the more unusual characters. I would guess that a lot of them were quite possibly sourced from Windows
    and run through some kind of converter in the first place; certainly
    when I loaded a few into Dr Fonty they didn't have any scaffolding in
    them.

    So I wouldn't be at all surprised if quite a few of the fonts on your machine, depending on where you originally got them from, may be missing
    bits of vital information that the PFB conversion process is expecting
    to be present, or may contain non-obvious errors.

    Interesting observation Harriet, thanks...

    Not that I've ever bothered with the EFF mass of Fonts, but a few years
    ago with the fonts I had installed, problems cropped up regularly.

    In my case it was first with "Easy Font Pro" or as it was later known "EasyPro".

    Whereby the activation of certain fonts would either cause it to crash or
    in lesser cases, stop showing the fonts.

    Secondly, occasionally OvPro would throw a wobbly at a font when document
    print time arrived.

    I created an OvPro document that per paragraph had sets, (A-Z, a-z and
    other characters) of all the Fonts in my collection.

    As you noted, they would all display on screen, but when it came to the
    print out, that was another story...

    Eventually, I excised the errant fonts from my collection and the whole
    font list then printed okay.

    Undoubtedly you are correct in your last paragraph summation...

    Interestingly, during my past hours/days of fun with Dr Fonty, I
    discovered a number of fonts that crashed Dr Fonty, but would process to
    Save PFB without any problems in Font Fiend.

    There was only one font in particular that would appear to process, but on taking Win side to make .ttf would be somewhat malformed.

    All the O, Q and other letters with circular holes would have filled black centres.

    Anyway... I've now done the .ttf business on the couple of fonts I needed
    most, so FTTB (Dr Who) I'm sorted.

    Just one of the little perils that awaits user like me, (And Fay) who use
    OvPro in both RISC OS and Windows. :-)

    Dave


    Nb: Just to be clear for reader of between the lines...
    I love OvPro in both version, and it's one of my most used apps in both universes. :-)

    D.

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  • From druck@21:1/5 to Harriet Bazley on Tue Mar 12 00:20:29 2024
    On 09/03/2024 20:45, Harriet Bazley wrote:
    I would guess that the fonts that can't be processed are probably
    defective in some way - years ago I went through the entirety of the EFF "4000 Free Public Domain Fonts" CD in an attempt to catalogue them in
    some useful way and eliminate the (numerous) duplicates, and discovered
    in the process that while they would all display *on screen*, a
    significant proportion of them crashed Impression if you tried to print
    them out, or tried to print out some of the more unusual characters. I would guess that a lot of them were quite possibly sourced from Windows
    and run through some kind of converter in the first place; certainly
    when I loaded a few into Dr Fonty they didn't have any scaffolding in
    them.

    Yes, I had a RISC OS font catalogue that I created in Impression and
    when printed out was as thick as a phone book! I seem to remember I had
    to convert a few of them to paths on Draw files to get it all to print.

    ---druck

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