1. How to use XControls?

Hi Don,
Playing with your XControls library.
If I split a window and drag the spliter can I trap the resize event?

Can I use Autosize.ew from the eu archives with XControls or any other
auto resizing tool?


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2. Re: How to use XControls?

> Hi Don,

Nope, Greg here! I've been playing with xControls a lot more than Don
has been lately.

> Playing with your XControls library.
> If I split a window and drag the spliter can I trap the resize event?

Yes, with setHandler(), event handlers get stacked, so there can be
multiple handlers for the same event and control.

> Can I use Autosize.ew from the eu archives with XControls or any other
> auto resizing tool?

Why not use Geometry? It's part of xControls! Look at the Splitter
demos and Geometry demos for more details.

~Greg

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3. Re: How to use XControls?

Hi Greg,
Please tell me if I plit a window horizontally then split the top pane
vertically, how do I call geometry to look after things in the top
left pand when that pane is resized.
In the example below it resizes with the entire window but not if I
adjust the pane.

What am I doing wrong.
Thanks

constant MainWin = createEx( Window, "", 0, Default, Default, 786,
567, {WS_THICKFRAME, WS_SYSMENU, WS_MINIMIZEBOX, WS_MAXIMIZEBOX},
{WS_EX_DLGMODALFRAME} )

constant
hGMID = xControl( Geometry, "", MainWin, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 ),
paneTop = create( Window, "", MainWin, 0, 0, 0, 0,
{WS_CHILD,WS_VISIBLE,WS_CLIPSIBLINGS} ),
hsplit = xControl( HSplitter, "", MainWin, 0, 280, 0, 0, 0, hGMID ),
paneBottom = create( Window, "", MainWin, 0, 0, 0, 0,
{WS_CHILD,WS_VISIBLE,WS_CLIPSIBLINGS} )
manage( hGMID, paneTop, {0,0}, {0,0}, {1.0,0}, {hsplit,0} )
manage( hGMID, paneBottom, {0,0}, {hsplit,0}, {1.0,0}, {1.0,0} )

constant
vGMID = xControl( Geometry, "", paneTop, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 ),
paneLeft = create( Window, "", paneTop, 0, 0, 0, 0,
{WS_CHILD,WS_VISIBLE,WS_CLIPSIBLINGS} ),
vsplit = xControl( VSplitter, "", paneTop, 600, 0, 0, 0, 0, vGMID ),
paneRight = create( Window, "", paneTop, 0, 0, 0, 0,
{WS_CHILD,WS_VISIBLE,WS_CLIPSIBLINGS} )
manage( vGMID, paneLeft, {0,0}, {0,0}, {vsplit,0}, {1.0,0} )
--manage( vGMID, paneLeft, {0,0}, {0,0}, {0,0.75}, {1.0,0} )
manage( vGMID, paneRight, {vsplit,5}, {0,0}, {1.0,0}, {1.0,0} )

manage_now( hGMID )
manage_now( vGMID )

integer KeyGroupGrid KeyGroupGrid = EGW_CreateGrid( paneLeft, 4, 52,
592, 188, 1 )

manage( hGMID, KeyGroupGrid, {0,4}, {0,24}, {0.50,4}, {0.80,0} )



On Tue, 25 Jan 2005 20:15:47 -0500, Greg Haberek <ghaberek at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> > Hi Don,
> 
> Nope, Greg here! I've been playing with xControls a lot more than Don
> has been lately.
> 
> > Playing with your XControls library.
> > If I split a window and drag the spliter can I trap the resize event?
> 
> Yes, with setHandler(), event handlers get stacked, so there can be
> multiple handlers for the same event and control.
> 
> > Can I use Autosize.ew from the eu archives with XControls or any other
> > auto resizing tool?
> 
> Why not use Geometry? It's part of xControls! Look at the Splitter
> demos and Geometry demos for more details.
> 
> ~Greg
> 
> 


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4. Re: How to use XControls?

Hooray, an Autosize user!

I think it will work fine.. as long as the Xcontrols are compatible
withi win32lib's setRect calls, etc...

On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 08:53:03 +1100, Tony Steward <tony.steward at gmail.com>
wrote:
> 
> Hi Don,
> Playing with your XControls library.
> If I split a window and drag the spliter can I trap the resize event?
> 
> Can I use Autosize.ew from the eu archives with XControls or any other
> auto resizing tool?
> 
> --
> Regards
> Tony Steward
> 
> 


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5. Re: How to use XControls?

No Autosize does not work with XControls. Autosize seems to get it
info from the main window not the window in an XContol pane.

Still can't figure how to get geometry to size the elements in the
windows that have been created with vsplt or hsplit.

BTW love Autosize have been using it for a while. Its great.

Regards
Tony


On Thu, 27 Jan 2005 09:39:29 +1100, Patrick Barnes <mrtrick at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hooray, an Autosize user!
> 
> I think it will work fine.. as long as the Xcontrols are compatible
> withi win32lib's setRect calls, etc...
> 
> On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 08:53:03 +1100, Tony Steward <tony.steward at gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >
> > Hi Don,
> > Playing with your XControls library.
> > If I split a window and drag the spliter can I trap the resize event?
> > 
> > Can I use Autosize.ew from the eu archives with XControls or any other
> > auto resizing tool?
> >
> > --
> > Regards
> > Tony Steward
> >
> >
> --
> MrTrick
> 
> 


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6. Re: How to use XControls?

For some reason when Autosize gets the parent id it gets the Main
window not the child window that the item to be attached is on.

My window has a three way split. 1st split is horizontal then top pane
is split vertically. When is resize the horizontal split it triggers
the onwinresize event in Autosize but when I move the vertical slider
it does not.

Hope this helps you to help me, which in turn may help you. (wow)

Thanks guys
Tony

On Thu, 27 Jan 2005 17:39:21 +1100, Tony Steward <tony.steward at gmail.com>
wrote:
> 
> No Autosize does not work with XControls. Autosize seems to get it
> info from the main window not the window in an XContol pane.
> 
> Still can't figure how to get geometry to size the elements in the
> windows that have been created with vsplt or hsplit.
> 
> BTW love Autosize have been using it for a while. Its great.
> 
> Regards
> Tony
> 
> On Thu, 27 Jan 2005 09:39:29 +1100, Patrick Barnes <mrtrick at gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > 
> > Hooray, an Autosize user!
> >
> > I think it will work fine.. as long as the Xcontrols are compatible
> > withi win32lib's setRect calls, etc...
> >
> > On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 08:53:03 +1100, Tony Steward <tony.steward at gmail.com>
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi Don,
> > > Playing with your XControls library.
> > > If I split a window and drag the spliter can I trap the resize event?
> > >
> > > Can I use Autosize.ew from the eu archives with XControls or any other
> > > auto resizing tool?
> > >
> > > --
> > > Regards
> > > Tony Steward
> > >
> > >
> > --
> > MrTrick
> >
> >
> --
> Regards
> Tony Steward
> www.locksdownunder.com
> 
> IF IT IS TO BE IT IS UP TO ME!
> 
> 


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7. Re: How to use XControls?

On Thu, 27 Jan 2005 17:52:45 +1100, Tony Steward <tony.steward at gmail.com>
wrote:
> For some reason when Autosize gets the parent id it gets the Main
> window not the child window that the item to be attached is on.
> 
> My window has a three way split. 1st split is horizontal then top pane
> is split vertically. When is resize the horizontal split it triggers
> the onwinresize event in Autosize but when I move the vertical slider
> it does not.
> 
> Hope this helps you to help me, which in turn may help you. (wow)

Hmmm, well...

global procedure attach_control(object id, object placement)
	sequence winSize, objPlacement
	integer parentwin

	--If id is a sequence, then recurse.
	if sequence(id) then
		for a = 1 to length(id) do
			attach_control(id[a], placement)
		end for
		return
	end if

	--Find the window this control is in, if none then fail.
	parentwin = findParentWindow(id)


> 
> Thanks guys
> Tony
> 
> On Thu, 27 Jan 2005 17:39:21 +1100, Tony Steward <tony.steward at gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >
> > No Autosize does not work with XControls. Autosize seems to get it
> > info from the main window not the window in an XContol pane.
> >
> > Still can't figure how to get geometry to size the elements in the
> > windows that have been created with vsplt or hsplit.
> >
> > BTW love Autosize have been using it for a while. Its great.
> >
> > Regards
> > Tony
> >
> > On Thu, 27 Jan 2005 09:39:29 +1100, Patrick Barnes <mrtrick at gmail.com>
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > Hooray, an Autosize user!
> > >
> > > I think it will work fine.. as long as the Xcontrols are compatible
> > > withi win32lib's setRect calls, etc...
> > >
> > > On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 08:53:03 +1100, Tony Steward <tony.steward at
> > > gmail.com> wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Hi Don,
> > > > Playing with your XControls library.
> > > > If I split a window and drag the spliter can I trap the resize event?
> > > >
> > > > Can I use Autosize.ew from the eu archives with XControls or any other
> > > > auto resizing tool?
> > > >
> > > > --
> > > > Regards
> > > > Tony Steward
> > > >
> > > >
> > > --
> > > MrTrick
> > >
> > >
> > --
> > Regards
> > Tony Steward
> > www.locksdownunder.com
> >
> > IF IT IS TO BE IT IS UP TO ME!
> >
> >
> --
> Regards
> Tony Steward
> www.locksdownunder.com
> 
> IF IT IS TO BE IT IS UP TO ME!
> 
> 


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8. Re: How to use XControls?

what does this email mean? Not descriptive!
Are you telling me findParentWindow(id) finds the grand parent?



On Thu, 27 Jan 2005 18:33:45 +1100, Patrick Barnes <mrtrick at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> On Thu, 27 Jan 2005 17:52:45 +1100, Tony Steward <tony.steward at gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > For some reason when Autosize gets the parent id it gets the Main
> > window not the child window that the item to be attached is on.
> >
> > My window has a three way split. 1st split is horizontal then top pane
> > is split vertically. When is resize the horizontal split it triggers
> > the onwinresize event in Autosize but when I move the vertical slider
> > it does not.
> >
> > Hope this helps you to help me, which in turn may help you. (wow)
> 
> Hmmm, well...
> 
> global procedure attach_control(object id, object placement)
>         sequence winSize, objPlacement
>         integer parentwin
> 
>         --If id is a sequence, then recurse.
>         if sequence(id) then
>                 for a = 1 to length(id) do
>                         attach_control(id[a], placement)
>                 end for
>                 return
>         end if
> 
>         --Find the window this control is in, if none then fail.
>         parentwin = findParentWindow(id)
> 
> >
> > Thanks guys
> > Tony
> >
> > On Thu, 27 Jan 2005 17:39:21 +1100, Tony Steward <tony.steward at gmail.com>
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > No Autosize does not work with XControls. Autosize seems to get it
> > > info from the main window not the window in an XContol pane.
> > >
> > > Still can't figure how to get geometry to size the elements in the
> > > windows that have been created with vsplt or hsplit.
> > >
> > > BTW love Autosize have been using it for a while. Its great.
> > >
> > > Regards
> > > Tony
> > >
> > > On Thu, 27 Jan 2005 09:39:29 +1100, Patrick Barnes <mrtrick at gmail.com>
> > > wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Hooray, an Autosize user!
> > > >
> > > > I think it will work fine.. as long as the Xcontrols are compatible
> > > > withi win32lib's setRect calls, etc...
> > > >
> > > > On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 08:53:03 +1100, Tony Steward <tony.steward at
> > > > gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > > Hi Don,
> > > > > Playing with your XControls library.
> > > > > If I split a window and drag the spliter can I trap the resize event?
> > > > >
> > > > > Can I use Autosize.ew from the eu archives with XControls or any other
> > > > > auto resizing tool?
> > > > >
> > > > > --
> > > > > Regards
> > > > > Tony Steward
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > --
> > > > MrTrick
> > > >
> > > >
> > > --
> > > Regards
> > > Tony Steward
> > > www.locksdownunder.com
> > >
> > > IF IT IS TO BE IT IS UP TO ME!
> > >
> > >
> > --
> > Regards
> > Tony Steward
> > www.locksdownunder.com
> >
> > IF IT IS TO BE IT IS UP TO ME!
> >
> >
> --
> MrTrick
> 
> 


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9. Re: How to use XControls?

On Thu, 27 Jan 2005 17:52:45 +1100, Tony Steward <tony.steward at gmail.com>
wrote:
> 
> For some reason when Autosize gets the parent id it gets the Main
> window not the child window that the item to be attached is on.
> 
> My window has a three way split. 1st split is horizontal then top pane
> is split vertically. When is resize the horizontal split it triggers
> the onwinresize event in Autosize but when I move the vertical slider
> it does not.

Hmmm, I'm not too familiar with Xcontrols, although I've checked out
the demos and it looks impressive.

The way that Autosize figures out which resizes it should be trapping
is just inside the
attach_control() procedure:
--Find the window this control is in, if none then fail.
	parentwin = findParentWindow(id)


So, technically, it's win32lib's fault. smile
If there's a way to get the parent (not necissarily a window) of the
control, then that'd be a simple drop-in replacement of that line,
that would work with Xcontrols, with an added bonus of making Autosize
automatically heirarchical (So that you could use Autosize to manage
controls relative to a 'group' or a 'tab control'.)

> Hope this helps you to help me, which in turn may help you. (wow)

Sounds like it could be helpful to me, cause it'd make Autosize even better.
Should make things fine for Xcontrols, as long as the custom panes
still generate onResize events.

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10. Re: How to use XControls?

Ok a short term solution is I have modified Autosize so I pass the
window id that the cotrol is on to Autosize manually. And it works
great,


On Thu, 27 Jan 2005 18:41:04 +1100, Patrick Barnes <mrtrick at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> On Thu, 27 Jan 2005 17:52:45 +1100, Tony Steward <tony.steward at gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >
> > For some reason when Autosize gets the parent id it gets the Main
> > window not the child window that the item to be attached is on.
> >
> > My window has a three way split. 1st split is horizontal then top pane
> > is split vertically. When is resize the horizontal split it triggers
> > the onwinresize event in Autosize but when I move the vertical slider
> > it does not.
> 
> Hmmm, I'm not too familiar with Xcontrols, although I've checked out
> the demos and it looks impressive.
> 
> The way that Autosize figures out which resizes it should be trapping
> is just inside the
> attach_control() procedure:
> }}}
<eucode>
>         --Find the window this control is in, if none then fail.
>         parentwin = findParentWindow(id)
> </eucode>
{{{

> 
> So, technically, it's win32lib's fault. smile
> If there's a way to get the parent (not necissarily a window) of the
> control, then that'd be a simple drop-in replacement of that line,
> that would work with Xcontrols, with an added bonus of making Autosize
> automatically heirarchical (So that you could use Autosize to manage
> controls relative to a 'group' or a 'tab control'.)
> 
> > Hope this helps you to help me, which in turn may help you. (wow)
> 
> Sounds like it could be helpful to me, cause it'd make Autosize even better.
> Should make things fine for Xcontrols, as long as the custom panes
> still generate onResize events.
> 
> --
> MrTrick
> 
> 


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11. Re: How to use XControls?

I've been working on fixing Autosize to handle this properly... All
you have to do is change 'findParentWindow' to 'findParent', and
change the error check below it to check for '<= 0', and it should
work.

I made a quick demo for this, and encountered a problem for tab
controls though...

without warning
include win32Lib.ew
include autosize.ew --(You have to make the changes to autosize described above)

constant win = create( Window, "Demo 5 - Hierarchical Autosizing", 0,
Default, Default, 0, 0, 0 )
setClientRect(win, 400,400)
constant tab = create( TabControl, "", win, 10,10, 180,180, 0),
			tab1 = create( TabItem, "Tab 1", tab, 0,0,0,0,0),
				b1 = create( Button, "B", tab1, 8, 20, 24, 24, 0),
				b2 = create( Button, "B", tab1, 150, 150, 24, 24, 0)

constant group = create( Group, "Group 1", win, 210, 210, 180, 180, 0),
				b3 = create( Button, "B", group, 8, 15, 24, 24, 0),
				b4 = create( Button, "B", group, 150, 150, 24, 24, 0)

attach_control( tab, {TL, MM} )
attach_control( b1, TL ) 
attach_control( b2, BR )
attach_control( group, {MM, BR} )
attach_control( b3, TL ) 
attach_control( b4, BR )

WinMain( win,Normal )


The buttons in the group move correctly, but the buttons in the tab do
not. The TabControl picks up the resize events, but it seems the
TabItems do not. The parent of the button is the TabItem, not the
TabControl. I could work around this by testing if the parent is a
TabItem, and if so getting *its* parent, but it seems like a bit of a
kludge. Any suggestions as to making it work for things in Tabs? (and,
presumably, any Xcontrols that are like this)

On Thu, 27 Jan 2005 18:56:47 +1100, Tony Steward <tony.steward at gmail.com>
wrote:
> Ok a short term solution is I have modified Autosize so I pass the
> window id that the cotrol is on to Autosize manually. And it works
> great,

That is a general solution, I might make this an overloaded
function... it's not quite as elegant as the way it's currently done,
so I wouldn't make it the norm.


Thanks for your suggestions...

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12. Re: How to use XControls?

> Still can't figure how to get geometry to size the elements in the
> windows that have been created with vsplt or hsplit.

You need to create a separate Geometry for each window that contains
controls. So if you have 3 panes which are all windows, you'll need a
total of 4 Geometry controls. One for the Main window, and one for
each pane. It's pretty simple. I supposed I'll add this into the docs
for Geometry, HSplitter and VSplitter.

~Greg

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13. Re: How to use XControls?

Patrick Barnes wrote:

[snip]
> }}}
<eucode>
> 	--Find the window this control is in, if none then fail.
> 	parentwin = findParentWindow(id)
> </eucode>
{{{

> 
> So, technically, it's win32lib's fault. smile
> If there's a way to get the parent (not necissarily a window) of the
> control, then that'd be a simple drop-in replacement of that line,
> that would work with Xcontrols, with an added bonus of making Autosize
> automatically heirarchical (So that you could use Autosize to manage
> controls relative to a 'group' or a 'tab control'.)

Yes, I do see the smiley, but in any case, please RTM. 

  findParentWindow(id)  --> Locates a Window type control that the id is in.
  findTopLevelWindow(id)  --> Locates topmost Window control that the id is in.
  findParent(id) --> Locates the owning control for id.

There may also be some special processing involved with TabItems. When you
call findParent() on an id that is in a TabItem, Win32Lib returns the
TabItem's id, but Microsoft does regard the TabItem as a real control. So
you can't simply resize a TabItem, instead you need to resize the TabControl
that the TabItem belongs to.

So if findParent() returns the id of a TabItem, you need to do an additional
findParent() to get the TabControl's id.

   par = findParent(id)
   if getControlInfo(par, CONTROLINFO_type) = TabItem then
      par = findParent(par)
   end if
   setRect( par, newLeft, newTop, newWidth, newHeight, w32True )

Hope this helps.
 
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14. Re: How to use XControls?

On Thu, 27 Jan 2005 16:21:11 -0800, Derek Parnell
<guest at rapideuphoria.com> wrote:
> Yes, I do see the smiley, but in any case, please RTM.

Sorry, about 2 minutes after posting that, I found the findParent(id) call.

> There may also be some special processing involved with TabItems. When you
> call findParent() on an id that is in a TabItem, Win32Lib returns the
> TabItem's id, but Microsoft does regard the TabItem as a real control. So
> you can't simply resize a TabItem, instead you need to resize the TabControl
> that the TabItem belongs to.
> 
> So if findParent() returns the id of a TabItem, you need to do an additional
> findParent() to get the TabControl's id.
> 
>    par = findParent(id)
>    if getControlInfo(par, CONTROLINFO_type) = TabItem then
>       par = findParent(par)
>    end if
>    setRect( par, newLeft, newTop, newWidth, newHeight, w32True )
> 
> Hope this helps.

Yes, that would work... did you read the other post I made about
troubles in Autosize? Specifically checking for TabItem seems like a
bit of a kludge, I don't suppose there's any way to test whether a
control needs to use the grandparent rather than parent?

I don't know anything about XControls, is it possible that this
problem would exist for any of the XControl types?


Sorry for the dig about win32lib... it's more my own laziness that is
the cause. blink

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15. Re: How to use XControls?

Patrick Barnes wrote:
[snip]

> Specifically checking for TabItem seems like a
> bit of a kludge, I don't suppose there's any way to test whether a
> control needs to use the grandparent rather than parent?

I think that Win32lib should be smart enough to know that if you try to
resize a TabItem that the owning TabControl is what really should be resized.
I'll think about making this change.

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16. Re: How to use XControls?

On Thu, 27 Jan 2005 20:55:29 -0800, Derek Parnell
<guest at rapideuphoria.com> wrote:
> Patrick Barnes wrote:
> [snip]
> 
> > Specifically checking for TabItem seems like a
> > bit of a kludge, I don't suppose there's any way to test whether a
> > control needs to use the grandparent rather than parent?
> 
> I think that Win32lib should be smart enough to know that if you try to
> resize a TabItem that the owning TabControl is what really should be resized.
> I'll think about making this change.

Well, I'm not particularly concerned about that...

When you call 'attach_control' in Autosize, it will (in the new
version, at least) resize itself relative to it's parent - listening
for when the parent changes size. So I'm talking about the items
inside the TabItem, not the TabItem itself.

The problem is that the TabItem doesn't receive any w32HResize events,
even though visually you could say it changes size. Would you consider
triggering resize events in a TabItem when the parent TabControl is
resized?

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17. Re: How to use XControls?

Patrick Barnes wrote:
> 
> On Thu, 27 Jan 2005 20:55:29 -0800, Derek Parnell
> <guest at rapideuphoria.com> wrote:
> > Patrick Barnes wrote:
> > [snip]
> > 
> > > Specifically checking for TabItem seems like a
> > > bit of a kludge, I don't suppose there's any way to test whether a
> > > control needs to use the grandparent rather than parent?
> > 
> > I think that Win32lib should be smart enough to know that if you try to
> > resize a TabItem that the owning TabControl is what really should be
> > resized.
> > I'll think about making this change.
> 
> Well, I'm not particularly concerned about that...
> 
> When you call 'attach_control' in Autosize, it will (in the new
> version, at least) resize itself relative to it's parent - listening
> for when the parent changes size. So I'm talking about the items
> inside the TabItem, not the TabItem itself.
> 
> The problem is that the TabItem doesn't receive any w32HResize events,
> even though visually you could say it changes size. Would you consider
> triggering resize events in a TabItem when the parent TabControl is
> resized?

That sounds fine to me. 

-- 
Derek Parnell
Melbourne, Australia

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