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Merge branch 'master' into android

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Reece H. Dunn 12 years ago
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configure.ac View File

@@ -63,7 +63,17 @@ if test "$with_portaudio" = "no"; then
else
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([portaudio.h],
[
have_portaudio=yes
AC_CHECK_LIB([portaudio], [Pa_IsStreamActive],
[
have_portaudio=19
],[
AC_CHECK_LIB([portaudio], [Pa_StreamActive],
[
have_portaudio=18
],[
have_portaudio=no
])
])
],[
have_portaudio=no
])
@@ -73,7 +83,7 @@ dnl ================================================================
dnl Audio checks.
dnl ================================================================

if test "$have_portaudio" = yes ; then
if test "$have_portaudio" = 18 -o "$have_portaudio" = 19 ; then
if test "$have_pulseaudio" = yes ; then
PKG_CHECK_MODULES(PULSEAUDIO_SIMPLE, [libpulse-simple >= 0.9],
[

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espeak-data/voices/!v/Andy View File

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language variant
name Andy
gender Male
#echo 230 30
pitch 85 110
flutter 0
formant 0 80 80 80 80
formant 1 100 100 100 120
formant 2 100 88 100
formant 3 0 0 0
formant 4 80 80 80
formant 5 80 80 80
formant 6 0 0 0
formant 7 0 0 0
formant 8 0 0 0
stressAdd 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 200
stressAmp 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35

+ 17
- 0
espeak-data/voices/!v/Annie View File

@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
language variant
name Annie
gender female
pitch 120 280
formant 0 105 125 120
formant 1 120 140 120
formant 2 120 150 140
formant 3 130 150 130
formant 4 120 120 110
formant 5 120 120 110
formant 6 120 140 130
formant 7 120 140 130
formant 8 120 140 130
intonation 1
voicing 30
consonants 110 120

+ 34
- 0
espeak-data/voices/!v/AnxiousAndy View File

@@ -0,0 +1,34 @@
language variant
name anxiousAndy
gender Male
#echo 230 30
pitch 115 110
flutter 0
formant 0 80 80 80 80
formant 1 100 100 100 120
formant 2 100 100 100
formant 3 0 0 0
formant 4 0 0 0
formant 5 100 100 100
formant 6 100 100 100
formant 7 100 100 100
formant 8 100 100 100
stressAdd 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 300
stressAmp 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35

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- 0
espeak-data/voices/!v/Denis View File

@@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
language variant
name Denis
gender male 35
pitch 80 115
flutter 0
roughness 0
formant 0 100 160 160
formant 1 95 95 95
formant 2 100 100 100
formant 3 90 90 90
formant 4 40 40 40
formant 5 80 80 80
formant 6 10 10 10
formant 7 10 10 10
formant 8 10 10 10
voicing 40
consonants 80 80

+ 17
- 0
espeak-data/voices/!v/Gene View File

@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
language variant
name Gene
pitch 80 110
formant 0 120 120 120
formant 1 90 100 110
formant 2 100 100 95
formant 3 90 100 100
formant 4 90 100 110
formant 5 90 110 110
formant 6 100 70 100
formant 7 100 70 100
formant 8 100 80 100
voicing 120
consonants 50 110

+ 17
- 0
espeak-data/voices/!v/Gene2 View File

@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
language variant
name Gene2
pitch 100 130
formant 0 120 120 120
formant 1 90 100 110
formant 2 100 100 95
formant 3 90 100 100
formant 4 90 100 110
formant 5 90 110 110
formant 6 100 70 100
formant 7 100 70 100
formant 8 100 80 100
voicing 120
consonants 50 110

+ 17
- 0
espeak-data/voices/!v/Jacky View File

@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
language variant
name Jacky
pitch 85 130
formant 0 150 155 100
formant 1 90 155 70
formant 2 95 70 64
formant 3 15 20 30
formant 4 20 30 40
formant 5 65 20 65
formant 6 70 80 100
formant 7 20 80 100
formant 8 100 95 80
voicing 135
consonants 110

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- 0
espeak-data/voices/!v/Lee View File

@@ -0,0 +1,33 @@
language variant
name Lee
gender Male
#echo 230 30
pitch 85 110
flutter 0
formant 0 80 80 80 80
formant 1 80 80 100 100
formant 2 80 80 80
formant 3 9 9 9
formant 4 290 290
formant 5 130 0 0
formant 6 90 90 90
formant 7 90 90 90
formant 8 90 90 90
stressAdd 0 0 0 200 0 0 0 100
stressAmp 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30

+ 17
- 0
espeak-data/voices/!v/Mario View File

@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
language variant
name Mario
pitch 75 125
formant 0 100 111 95
formant 1 100 111 60
formant 2 95 90 55
formant 3 100 50 65
formant 4 69 65 65
formant 5 79 60 75
formant 6 89 60 75
formant 7 99 0 100
formant 8 109 0 100
voicing 135
consonants 115 120

+ 17
- 0
espeak-data/voices/!v/Michael View File

@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
language variant
name Michael
pitch 75 125
formant 0 105 111 95
formant 1 85 111 60
formant 2 95 90 55
formant 3 59 50 65
formant 4 69 65 65
formant 5 79 60 75
formant 6 89 60 75
formant 7 99 0 100
formant 8 109 0 100
voicing 135
consonants 115 120

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- 0
espeak-data/voices/!v/Mr serious View File

@@ -0,0 +1,50 @@
##Please note the 2 number signs, or pound signs in this file are for comments to help you to understand what the settings are and how to set them.
## Language sets the language of your voice. This setting is required for every voice that you make.
##The next line is a setting you can change. However if you don't know the language codes it may be best to leave the setting as it is.
language variant
## The name setting is the name that will show up in the voice settings in the variant combo box.
##The next line is a setting you can change
name Mr_Serious
##The formant settings
## Formant 0 is used to give a low frequency component to the sounds.
## The three numbers are frequency, strength, and Width, in that order. Please note, the numbers are seperated by a space.
##The next line is a setting you can change
formant 0 100 100 100
# Formants 1,2, and 3 are the standard three formants which define vowels.
##The next 3 lines are settings you can change
formant 1 100 100 100
formant 2 100 100 100
formant 3 87 100 100
# Formants 4,5 are higher than F3. They affect the quality of the voice.
##The next 2 lines are settings that you can change.
formant 4 100 100 100
formant 5 100 100 100
## Formants 6, 7, and 8 are weak, high frequency, additions to vowels to give a clearer sound.
##The next 3 lines are settings that you can change.
formant 6 100 100 100
formant 7 100 100 100
formant 8 100 100 100
##Intonation affects the rise and fall of the voice
## The settings are 1 default, 2 less intonation, 3 less intonation and commas do not raise the pitch, 4 the pitch rises at the end of a sentence rather than falling.
##The next line is a setting you can change.
intonation 1
# Setting the pitch range. The first number gives a base pitch to the voice (value in Hertz). The second number controls the range of pitches used by the voice. Setting it equal
# to the first number will give a monotone sounding voice. The default values are 82 and 118.
pitch 82 118
## The tone setting. The first number on the setting line, 600, is the frequency setting for the amount of bass in the voice.
## The second number on the tone line is the volume of the bass frequency. You can set it from 0 to 255, 0 being the least amount, 255 being the most.
##The third number on the tone line, 1200, is the mid range frequency. The fourth number on the line is the setting to change the volume of the mid range frequency.
##0 being the least amount and 255 being the maximum.
## The fifth number on the tone line, 2000, is the treble frequency. The sixth number is the volume of the treble frequency. 0 is the minimum and 255 is the maximum.
## You will notice that all 3 frequencies are set to 255.
##The next line is a setting that you can change.
tone 600 255  1200 255 2000 255
##This file does not include all of the settings that can be used to modify an E Speak voice. It is intended to get you familiar with what the settings do.
##However, you can go to http://espeak.sourceforge.net/voices.html and read further information about other settings that can be added and changed. I hope this helps, and Have fun.

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- 0
espeak-data/voices/!v/Storm View File

@@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
language variant
language en-us
name Storm
gender male
formant 0 100 100 100
formant 1 95 95 95
formant 2 95 95 95
formant 3 95 95 95
formant 4 70 70 70
formant 5 70 70 70
formant 6 25 25 25
formant 7 25 25 25
formant 8 25 25 25
breath 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
consonants 100
echo 0 0
flutter 0
intonation 3
pitch 60 100
roughness 0
stressAdd 5 5 3 3 0 0 -15 -15
tone 500 255 1500 255 2500 255
voicing 100

+ 50
- 0
espeak-data/voices/!v/Tweaky View File

@@ -0,0 +1,50 @@
##Please note the 2 number signs, or pound signs in this file are for comments to help you to understand what the settings are and how to set them.
## Language sets the language of your voice. This setting is required for every voice that you make.
##The next line is a setting you can change. However if you don't know the language codes it may be best to leave the setting as it is.
language variant
## The name setting is the name that will show up in the voice settings in the variant combo box.
##The next line is a setting you can change
name Tweaky
##The formant settings
## Formant 0 is used to give a low frequency component to the sounds.
## The three numbers are frequency, strength, and Width, in that order. Please note, the numbers are seperated by a space.
##The next line is a setting you can change
formant 0 100 100 100
# Formants 1,2, and 3 are the standard three formants which define vowels.
##The next 3 lines are settings you can change
formant 1 100 100 100
formant 2 100 100 100
formant 3 200 100 100
# Formants 4,5 are higher than F3. They affect the quality of the voice.
##The next 2 lines are settings that you can change.
formant 4 100 100 100
formant 5 100 100 100
## Formants 6, 7, and 8 are weak, high frequency, additions to vowels to give a clearer sound.
##The next 3 lines are settings that you can change.
formant 6 100 100 100
formant 7 100 100 100
formant 8 100 100 100
##Intonation affects the rise and fall of the voice
## The settings are 1 default, 2 less intonation, 3 less intonation and commas do not raise the pitch, 4 the pitch rises at the end of a sentence rather than falling.
##The next line is a setting you can change.
intonation 1
# Setting the pitch range. The first number gives a base pitch to the voice (value in Hertz). The second number controls the range of pitches used by the voice. Setting it equal
# to the first number will give a monotone sounding voice. The default values are 82 and 118.
pitch 82 118
## The tone setting. The first number on the setting line, 600, is the frequency setting for the amount of bass in the voice.
## The second number on the tone line is the volume of the bass frequency. You can set it from 0 to 255, 0 being the least amount, 255 being the most.
##The third number on the tone line, 1200, is the mid range frequency. The fourth number on the line is the setting to change the volume of the mid range frequency.
##0 being the least amount and 255 being the maximum.
## The fifth number on the tone line, 2000, is the treble frequency. The sixth number is the volume of the treble frequency. 0 is the minimum and 255 is the maximum.
## You will notice that all 3 frequencies are set to 255.
##The next line is a setting that you can change.
tone 600 255  1200 255 2000 255
##This file does not include all of the settings that can be used to modify an E Speak voice. It is intended to get you familiar with what the settings do.
##However, you can go to http://espeak.sourceforge.net/voices.html and read further information about other settings that can be added and changed. I hope this helps, and Have fun.

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- 0
espeak-data/voices/!v/aunty View File

@@ -0,0 +1,36 @@
language variant

name Auntie

gender female

#echo 130 15

pitch 204 176

flutter 12
formant 0 88 85 154

formant 1 115 80 160 -20

formant 2 130 75 150 -200

formant 3 123 75 150

formant 4 125 80 150

formant 5 125 80 150

formant 6 110 80 150

formant 7 110 75 150

formant 8 110 75 150

stressAdd -20 -20 -20 -20 0 0 20 120

stressAmp 18 16 20 20 20 20 20 20


+ 15
- 0
espeak-data/voices/!v/boris View File

@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
language variant
name Boris
formant 0 47 120 100
formant 1 100 90 75
formant 2 104 100 75
formant 3 57 80 75
formant 4 104 80 75
formant 5 107 80 75
formant 6 68 0 75
formant 7 105 0 75
formant 8 105 0 75

+ 14
- 0
espeak-data/voices/!v/iven View File

@@ -0,0 +1,14 @@
language variant
name Iven
pitch 74 118
formant 0 52 133 88
formant 1 87 82 76
formant 2 94 56 42
formant 3 93 52 130
formant 4 110 76 65
formant 5 102 45 20
formant 6 40 50 50
formant 7 60 50 60
formant 8 100 50 40
voicing 530
tone 600 255  1200 255 2000 160

+ 15
- 0
espeak-data/voices/!v/iven2 View File

@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
language variant
name Iven2
pitch 74 118
formant 0 52 133 88
formant 1 87 82 76
formant 2 94 56 42
formant 3 93 52 130
formant 4 110 76 65
formant 5 102 45 20
formant 6 40 50 50
formant 7 60 50 60
formant 8 100 50 40
voicing 220
consonants 28 42
tone 600 255  1200 255 2000 150

+ 14
- 0
espeak-data/voices/!v/iven3 View File

@@ -0,0 +1,14 @@
language variant
name Iven3
pitch 74 118
formant 0 52 133 88
formant 1 87 82 76
formant 2 94 56 42
formant 3 93 52 130
formant 4 110 76 65
formant 5 102 45 20
formant 6 40 50 50
formant 7 60 50 60
formant 8 100 50 40
voicing 165
tone 600 255  1200 255 2000 160

+ 50
- 0
espeak-data/voices/!v/john View File

@@ -0,0 +1,50 @@
##Please note the 2 number signs, or pound signs in this file are for comments to help you to understand what the settings are and how to set them.
## Language sets the language of your voice. This setting is required for every voice that you make.
##The next line is a setting you can change. However if you don't know the language codes it may be best to leave the setting as it is.
language variant
## The name setting is the name that will show up in the voice settings in the variant combo box.
##The next line is a setting you can change
name John
##The formant settings
## Formant 0 is used to give a low frequency component to the sounds.
## The three numbers are frequency, strength, and Width, in that order. Please note, the numbers are seperated by a space.
##The next line is a setting you can change
formant 0 100 100 100
# Formants 1,2, and 3 are the standard three formants which define vowels.
##The next 3 lines are settings you can change
formant 1 100 100 100
formant 2 100 100 100
formant 3 100 100 100
# Formants 4,5 are higher than F3. They affect the quality of the voice.
##The next 2 lines are settings that you can change.
formant 4 100 100 100
formant 5 100 100 100
## Formants 6, 7, and 8 are weak, high frequency, additions to vowels to give a clearer sound.
##The next 3 lines are settings that you can change.
formant 6 100 100 100
formant 7 100 100 100
formant 8 100 100 100
##Intonation affects the rise and fall of the voice
## The settings are 1 default, 2 less intonation, 3 less intonation and commas do not raise the pitch, 4 the pitch rises at the end of a sentence rather than falling.
##The next line is a setting you can change.
intonation 1
# Setting the pitch range. The first number gives a base pitch to the voice (value in Hertz). The second number controls the range of pitches used by the voice.
# Setting it equal to the first number will give a monotone sounding voice. The default values are 82 and 118.
pitch 82 118
## The tone setting. The first number on the setting line, 600, is the frequency setting for the amount of bass in the voice.
##The second number on the tone line is the volume of the bass frequency. You can set it from 0 to 255, 0 being the least amount, 255 being the most.
##The third number on the tone line, 1200, is the mid range frequency. The fourth number on the line is the setting to change the volume of the mid range frequency.
##0 being the least amount and 255 being the maximum.
## The fifth number on the tone line, 2000, is the treble frequency. The sixth number is the volume of the treble frequency. 0 is the minimum and 255 is the maximum.
## You will notice that all 3 frequencies are set to 255.
##The next line is a setting that you can change.
tone 600 255  1200 255 2000 255
##This file does not include all of the settings that can be used to modify an E Speak voice. It is intended to get you familiar with what the settings do.
##However, you can go to http://espeak.sourceforge.net/voices.html and read further information about other settings that can be added and changed. I hope this helps, and Have fun.

+ 16
- 0
espeak-data/voices/!v/kaukovalta View File

@@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
language variant
name Kaukovalta
formant 0 80 80 100
formant 1 40 80 100
formant 2 70 100 130
formant 3 80 100 60
formant 4 70 90 100
formant 5 70 90 100
formant 6 70 100 90
formant 7 100 90 110
formant 8 100 95 100
pitch 70 120
tone 100 130 800 130 2000 130
consonants 70 70
roughness 4

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espeak-data/voices/!v/linda View File

@@ -0,0 +1,36 @@
language variant

name Linda

gender female

#echo 130 15

pitch 200 247

flutter 3
formant 0 88 85 154

formant 1 135 58 169 -30

formant 2 131 75 152 -260

formant 3 123 75 150

formant 4 125 80 150

formant 5 125 80 150

formant 6 110 80 150

formant 7 110 75 150

formant 8 110 75 150

stressAdd -20 -20 -20 -20 0 3 20 120

stressAmp 18 16 20 20 20 20 27 20


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- 0
espeak-data/voices/!v/max View File

@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
language variant
name Max
formant 0 90 120 100
formant 1 100 100 75
formant 2 100 100 75
formant 3 100 80 75
formant 4 100 80 75
formant 5 100 80 75
formant 6 100 0 75
formant 7 100 0 75
formant 8 100 0 75

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espeak-data/voices/!v/michel View File

@@ -0,0 +1,22 @@
language variant
name Michel
gender male 25
pitch 82 122
echo 0 0
flutter 0
roughness 0
stressAmp 20 18 20 20 20 22 22 22
formant 0 105 200 140
formant 1 95 150 120
formant 2 100 120 140
formant 3 95 95 140
formant 4 30 30 30 -100
formant 5 90 90 90
formant 6 110 60 65
formant 7 100 0 100
formant 8 100 0 100
voicing 35
consonants 60 40
tone 400 160 1500 100 3000 70 4500 40

+ 50
- 0
espeak-data/voices/!v/norbert View File

@@ -0,0 +1,50 @@
##Please note the 2 number signs, or pound signs in this file are for comments to help you to understand what the settings are and how to set them.
## Language sets the language of your voice. This setting is required for every voice that you make.
##The next line is a setting you can change. However if you don't know the language codes it may be best to leave the setting as it is.
language variant
## The name setting is the name that will show up in the voice settings in the variant combo box.
##The next line is a setting you can change
name norbert
##The formant settings
## Formant 0 is used to give a low frequency component to the sounds.
## The three numbers are frequency, strength, and Width, in that order. Please note, the numbers are seperated by a space.
##The next line is a setting you can change
formant 0 100 100 100
# Formants 1,2, and 3 are the standard three formants which define vowels.
##The next 3 lines are settings you can change
formant 1 100 100 100
formant 2 75 50 100
formant 3 100 100 100
# Formants 4,5 are higher than F3. They affect the quality of the voice.
##The next 2 lines are settings that you can change.
formant 4 100 100 100
formant 5 100 100 100
## Formants 6, 7, and 8 are weak, high frequency, additions to vowels to give a clearer sound.
##The next 3 lines are settings that you can change.
formant 6 100 100 100
formant 7 100 100 100
formant 8 100 100 100
##Intonation affects the rise and fall of the voice
## The settings are 1 default, 2 less intonation, 3 less intonation and commas do not raise the pitch, 4 the pitch rises at the end of a sentence rather than falling.
##The next line is a setting you can change.
intonation 1
# Setting the pitch range. The first number gives a base pitch to the voice (value in Hertz). The second number controls the range of pitches used by the voice. Setting it equal
# to the first number will give a monotone sounding voice. The default values are 82 and 118.
pitch 82 118
## The tone setting. The first number on the setting line, 600, is the frequency setting for the amount of bass in the voice.
## The second number on the tone line is the volume of the bass frequency. You can set it from 0 to 255, 0 being the least amount, 255 being the most.
##The third number on the tone line, 1200, is the mid range frequency. The fourth number on the line is the setting to change the volume of the mid range frequency.
##0 being the least amount and 255 being the maximum.
## The fifth number on the tone line, 2000, is the treble frequency. The sixth number is the volume of the treble frequency. 0 is the minimum and 255 is the maximum.
## You will notice that all 3 frequencies are set to 255.
##The next line is a setting that you can change.
tone 600 255  1000 100 5000 255
##This file does not include all of the settings that can be used to modify an E Speak voice. It is intended to get you familiar with what the settings do.
##However, you can go to http://espeak.sourceforge.net/voices.html and read further information about other settings that can be added and changed. I hope this helps, and Have fun.

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- 0
espeak-data/voices/!v/quincy View File

@@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
language variant
name Quincy
pitch 67 100
formant 0 85 108 106 3
formant 1 97 110 56
formant 2 96 80 60
formant 3 101 50 50
formant 4 110 33 55
formant 5 110 22 65
formant 6 77 60 60 65
formant 7 66 0 100
formant 8 100 0 100
voicing 99
consonants 66 90
roughness 0
tone 600 170 1200 100 2000 70
stressAmp 16 16 24 20 20 16 28 24

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espeak-data/voices/!v/rob View File

@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
language variant
name Rob
pitch 50 130
formant 0 100 100 100
formant 1 95 100 60
formant 2 97 90 50
formant 3 101 70 50
formant 4 110 65 55
formant 5 110 70 65
formant 6 110 70 65
formant 7 0 0 0
formant 8 0 0 0
voicing 115
consonants 110 120

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- 0
espeak-data/voices/!v/robert View File

@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
language variant
name Robert
pitch 65 115
formant 0 85 108 100
formant 1 95 110 60
formant 2 97 90 50
formant 3 101 50 50
formant 4 110 65 55
formant 5 110 60 65
formant 6 110 60 65
formant 7 100 0 100
formant 8 100 0 100
voicing 115
consonants 110 120

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espeak-data/voices/!v/travis View File

@@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
language variant
name travis
gender male 30
pitch 75 120
formant 0 90 90 90 90
formant 1 50 100 80 95
formant 2 90 60 90 100
formant 3 80 80 90 100
formant 4 50 90 100 100
formant 5 100 95 100 55
formant 6 80 50 100 85
formant 7 60 60 60 120
formant 8 80 80 140 100
tone 600 100 1000 200 1500 50
flutter 1
roughness 3
voicing 200
consonants 120 190

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espeak-data/voices/!v/zac View File

@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
language variant
name Zac
flutter 5
pitch 240 390
formant 0 145 100 145
formant 1 145 100 145
formant 2 145 100 145
formant 3 145 100 145
formant 4 145 100 145
formant 5 145 120 145
formant 6 145 120 145
formant 7 145 120 145
formant 8 145 120 145
voicing 80

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