Kalzium Contribution

Shalin Shah shalinshah1993 at gmail.com
Wed Dec 17 04:22:30 UTC 2014


Also, the timer thing which you suggest wouldn't it destroy the animation
thing? I mean it would be abrupt after the new elements are added. But in
any case, I think I can do this one. It is your call. :)

Yours Sincerely,
Shalin Shah

On Wed, Dec 17, 2014 at 9:50 AM, Shalin Shah <shalinshah1993 at gmail.com>
wrote:
>
> How about this idea?
> slotChangeTable() has setBiggerScreenRect() which means anytime you go
> from SMALL->BIG part we don't have an issue. But there is an issue with
> BIG->SMALL part. So, what if add in this method an if else clause which can
> check what is the previous state and current state. Now, depending on this
> I either call setBiggerScreenRect() or setSmallerScreenRect() (I resize the
> drawing area like bigger part) or no change (when same drawing area is
> needed).
>
> What do you suggest? This would also remove the need of timer, I suppose.
>
> Yours Sincerely,
> Shalin Shah
>
> On Sun, Dec 14, 2014 at 6:07 PM, Etienne Rebetez <
> etienne.rebetez at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>> 2014-12-14 1:55 GMT+01:00 Inge Wallin <inge at lysator.liu.se>:
>>>
>>> On Saturday, December 13, 2014 03:55:50 PM Shalin Shah wrote:
>>> > Hi,
>>> >
>>> > I was able to reproduce the bug. Now, correct me if what I understood
>>> is
>>> > wrong.
>>> >
>>> > When ever you change a periodic table, for example, CLASSIC to
>>> TRANSITION
>>> > elements or DZ to SHORT TABLE, you get small size of the table. It is
>>> only
>>> > after the click that the table gets re-sized.
>>>
>>> Yes, this is correct. However, after reading the comments in the bug
>>> report, I
>>> find out that this is by design.
>>>
>>> I must say that as a user, this behaviour is totally non-obvious to me,
>>> and
>>> really both a lot surprising and a little irritating. The natural thing
>>> would
>>> be to fill as much of the available area as possible - just like the bug
>>> report
>>> suggests.
>>>
>>> > A work around should be adding a timer after you change the type of
>>> table.
>>> > And depending on the size of new table, if should either be zoomed
>>> > in(BIG->SMALL) or zoomed out(SMALL->BIG). And this transition should
>>> happen
>>> > in specified time which is set by the timer.
>>>
>>> You could be right; I haven't looked at the code.  But yes, it does
>>> sound like
>>> something like that would be the solution.
>>>
>>
>> Yes, the table is currently changed with the slot
>> PeriodicTableView::slotChangeTable(int table). Before the table gets
>> changed PeriodicTableView::setBiggerSceneRect() is called. This already
>> makes the SMALL->BIG part. Now when you choose a smaller periodic system,
>> the size of the view remains the same.
>> What we want to do, is looking to resize the view after the animation.
>> This can always be done with the slot PeriodicTableView::fitPseInView().
>> Back when I did the new table, changing the size of the view directly after
>> the animation looked IMHO stupid (That is why we have this bug now:) ).
>> So, how to get the end of the animation and add a timer that signals the
>> fitPseInView() slot?
>> The different pse tables are states in a finite state machine. I just had
>> a look and there are currently no signals that would help us out (adding
>> them seems a bit tricky).
>> I think the easy fix would be to start the timer in the end of
>> PeriodicTableView::slotChangeTable(int table). We know that the transitions
>> all take the time, so the we can simply have a timer that is a bit longer
>> than the animation. This would then do the BIG->SMALL part.
>> Look at the qt documentation of qtimer. We need a singleShot timer. Then
>> connect the timeout() signal to the fitPseInView() slot.
>> Hope that helps. Have fun:)
>>
>>
>>>
>>> > Yours Sincerely,
>>> > Shalin Shah
>>> >
>>> > On Fri, Dec 12, 2014 at 5:34 AM, Etienne Rebetez <
>>> etienne.rebetez at gmail.com>
>>> > wrote:
>>> > > Hi
>>> > >
>>> > > The spectrum lines that are missing are actually not in the code but
>>> in a
>>> > > xml. Look in kalium repo under libscience/data/. There is the file
>>> > > "spectra.xml". These data files belong actually to the blue obelisk
>>> data
>>> > > repository project. But in the last update i did't find the spectra
>>> data.
>>> > > So I am not sure of the current state of this project.
>>> > > Anyway, you could fix that file in kalzium and upload the diff it to
>>> > > https://reviewboard.kde.org. I could have a look at it.
>>> > >
>>> > > Since your mentioned bug has not much to do with cpp I would have
>>> another
>>> > > suggestion: 334154 <https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=334154>.
>>> > > I basically wanted to add a timer after the transition that then
>>> signals
>>> > > the refit of the periodic table. Start at looking at
>>> > > src/psetable/periodictableview.h. The slot would be "fitPseInView()".
>>> > > This might give some insight into the qt signal/slot stuff:-)
>>> > >
>>> > > And thanks for your interest in Kalzium!
>>> > >
>>> > > Regards
>>> > > Etienne
>>> > >
>>> > > 2014-12-11 14:39 GMT+01:00 Jeremy Whiting <jpwhiting at kde.org>:
>>> > >> Well currently there are no Kalzium developers, but if you ask on
>>> this
>>> > >> list or in #kde-edu someone can probably help you figure stuff out.
>>> > >>
>>> > >> On Thu, Dec 11, 2014 at 2:58 AM, Samikshan Bairagya <
>>> samikshan at gmail.com>
>>> > >>
>>> > >> wrote:
>>> > >>> On Thu, Dec 11, 2014 at 11:14 AM, Shalin Shah <
>>> shalinshah1993 at gmail.com>
>>> > >>>
>>> > >>> wrote:
>>> > >>> > Hey,
>>> > >>> >
>>> > >>> > Imported it in Qt Creator. Re-ran the CMAKE with arguments and
>>> bingo,
>>> > >>> > Kalzium is working just fine. Now, I'm interested in fixing bugs
>>> and
>>> > >>>
>>> > >>> adding
>>> > >>>
>>> > >>> > features.
>>> > >>> >
>>> > >>> > Like yesterday I was suggested on IRC to fix bug 334789. Now,
>>> before
>>> > >>>
>>> > >>> fixing
>>> > >>>
>>> > >>> > bug I need to understand the code. So, is there any
>>> documentation or
>>> > >>> > something which I can read so that I can understand which .cpp
>>> file
>>> > >>>
>>> > >>> does
>>> > >>>
>>> > >>> > what function?
>>> > >>>
>>> > >>> To understand the code, you need to read through it and try and
>>> > >>> understand the control flow. The header and the corresponding
>>> > >>> .cpp files should be having reasonable amount of documentation.
>>> > >>> If you feel any portion of the code is under-documented, you are
>>> > >>> welcome to add documentation yourself. However, do follow the
>>> > >>> documentation policy [1]. Also if you have difficulty with specific
>>> > >>> sections of the codebase, you can surely find help from Kalzium
>>> > >>> developers.
>>> > >>>
>>> > >>> Happy hacking.
>>> > >>>
>>> > >>> > Yours Sincerely,
>>> > >>> > Shalin Shah
>>> > >>> >
>>> > >>> > On Thu, Dec 11, 2014 at 10:35 AM, Shalin Shah <
>>> > >>>
>>> > >>> shalinshah1993 at gmail.com>
>>> > >>>
>>> > >>> > wrote:
>>> > >>> >> Ok, so all the build steps are done? If so, now, I guess I'll
>>> have to
>>> > >>> >> import it to Qt Creator right?
>>> > >>> >>
>>> > >>> >> Yours Sincerely,
>>> > >>> >> Shalin Shah
>>> > >>> >>
>>> > >>> >> On Thu, Dec 11, 2014 at 10:33 AM, Jeremy Whiting <
>>> jpwhiting at kde.org>
>>> > >>> >>
>>> > >>> >> wrote:
>>> > >>> >>> Now run it and find and fix bugs I guess. The next step is up
>>> to you
>>> > >>> >>> really, what would you like to do?
>>> > >>> >>>
>>> > >>> >>> On Wed, Dec 10, 2014 at 10:02 PM, Shalin Shah <
>>> > >>>
>>> > >>> shalinshah1993 at gmail.com>
>>> > >>>
>>> > >>> >>> wrote:
>>> > >>> >>>> Alright! I guess that worked, though I needed root privileges
>>> to
>>> > >>> >>>> run
>>> > >>> >>>> make install.
>>> > >>> >>>>
>>> > >>> >>>> Now, what next?
>>> > >>> >>>>
>>> > >>> >>>> Yours Sincerely,
>>> > >>> >>>> Shalin Shah
>>> > >>> >>>>
>>> > >>> >>>> On Thu, Dec 11, 2014 at 10:15 AM, Jeremy Whiting <
>>> jpwhiting at kde.org
>>> > >>> >>>>
>>> > >>> >>>> wrote:
>>> > >>> >>>>> Yep, I can't remember why ubuntu and debian named their
>>> kdelibs 4
>>> > >>> >>>>> packages kdelibs5 but you want kdelibs5-dev to build kalzium
>>> > >>>
>>> > >>> master branch
>>> > >>>
>>> > >>> >>>>> which is based on kdelibs4 and qt4.
>>> > >>> >>>>>
>>> > >>> >>>>> On Wed, Dec 10, 2014 at 9:37 PM, Shalin Shah <
>>> > >>>
>>> > >>> shalinshah1993 at gmail.com>
>>> > >>>
>>> > >>> >>>>> wrote:
>>> > >>> >>>>>> So, I did apt-cache search kdelibs but I get kdelibs5 not
>>> 4. Here
>>> > >>>
>>> > >>> see
>>> > >>>
>>> > >>> >>>>>> shalin at Shalin-MacBookPro:~/kalzium/build > apt-cache search
>>> > >>>
>>> > >>> kdelibs
>>> > >>>
>>> > >>> >>>>>> kdelibs-bin - core executables for KDE Applications
>>> > >>> >>>>>> kdelibs5-data - core shared data for all KDE Applications
>>> > >>> >>>>>> kdelibs5-dbg - debugging symbols for the KDE Development
>>> Platform
>>> > >>> >>>>>> libraries
>>> > >>> >>>>>> kdelibs5-dev - development files for the KDE Development
>>> Platform
>>> > >>> >>>>>> libraries
>>> > >>> >>>>>> kdelibs5-plugins - core plugins for KDE Applications
>>> > >>> >>>>>> krosspython - Python module for Kross
>>> > >>> >>>>>>
>>> > >>> >>>>>> Yours Sincerely,
>>> > >>> >>>>>> Shalin Shah
>>> > >>> >>>>>>
>>> > >>> >>>>>> On Thu, Dec 11, 2014 at 10:01 AM, Jeremy Whiting <
>>> > >>>
>>> > >>> jpwhiting at kde.org>
>>> > >>>
>>> > >>> >>>>>> wrote:
>>> > >>> >>>>>>> Yep, looks like you need kdelibs4 devel package in order to
>>> > >>> >>>>>>> build
>>> > >>> >>>>>>> kalzium. I'm not sure what the package is called on linux
>>> mint
>>> > >>>
>>> > >>> but you
>>> > >>>
>>> > >>> >>>>>>> should be able to find it with apt-cache search kdelibs.
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>
>>> > >>> >>>>>>> On Wed, Dec 10, 2014 at 9:25 PM, Shalin Shah
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>
>>> > >>> >>>>>>> <shalinshah1993 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>> Hi,
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>> Yes, following that, I did clone the repository. Now,
>>> however,
>>> > >>>
>>> > >>> while
>>> > >>>
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>> I was to do cmake I got an error. Please see this :
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>> shalin at Shalin-MacBookPro:~/kalzium/build > cmake ../
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>> -- The C compiler identification is GNU 4.8.2
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>> -- The CXX compiler identification is GNU 4.8.2
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>> -- Check for working C compiler: /usr/bin/cc
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>> -- Check for working C compiler: /usr/bin/cc -- works
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>> -- Detecting C compiler ABI info
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>> -- Detecting C compiler ABI info - done
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>> -- Check for working CXX compiler: /usr/bin/c++
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>> -- Check for working CXX compiler: /usr/bin/c++ -- works
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>> -- Detecting CXX compiler ABI info
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>> -- Detecting CXX compiler ABI info - done
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>> CMake Error at
>>> /usr/share/cmake-2.8/Modules/FindKDE4.cmake:98
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>> (message):
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>   ERROR: cmake/modules/FindKDE4Internal.cmake not found in
>>> > >>>
>>> > >>>
>>> /home/shalin/.kde/share/apps;/usr/share/mintkde-default-settings/kde4-pr
>>> > >>> ofile/default/share/apps;/usr/share/kde4/apps>>>
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>> Call Stack (most recent call first):
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>   CMakeLists.txt:6 (find_package)
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>> CMake Warning (dev) in CMakeLists.txt:
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>   No cmake_minimum_required command is present.  A line
>>> of code
>>> > >>>
>>> > >>> such
>>> > >>>
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>> as
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>     cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 2.8)
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>   should be added at the top of the file.  The version
>>> > >>>
>>> > >>> specified may
>>> > >>>
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>> be lower
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>   if you wish to support older CMake versions for this
>>> > >>>
>>> > >>> project.  For
>>> > >>>
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>> more
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>   information run "cmake --help-policy CMP0000".
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>> This warning is for project developers.  Use -Wno-dev to
>>> > >>>
>>> > >>> suppress
>>> > >>>
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>> it.
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>> -- Configuring incomplete, errors occurred!
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>> See also
>>> > >>>
>>> > >>> "/home/shalin/kalzium/build/CMakeFiles/CMakeOutput.log".
>>> > >>>
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>> Then I added the link of minimum cmake version in the
>>> > >>>
>>> > >>> CMakeList.txt
>>> > >>>
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>> file and the error I got was as under -
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>> shalin at Shalin-MacBookPro:~/kalzium/build > cmake ../
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>> CMake Error at
>>> /usr/share/cmake-2.8/Modules/FindKDE4.cmake:98
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>> (message):
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>   ERROR: cmake/modules/FindKDE4Internal.cmake not found in
>>> > >>>
>>> > >>>
>>> /home/shalin/.kde/share/apps;/usr/share/mintkde-default-settings/kde4-pr
>>> > >>> ofile/default/share/apps;/usr/share/kde4/apps>>>
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>> Call Stack (most recent call first):
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>   CMakeLists.txt:7 (find_package)
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>> -- Configuring incomplete, errors occurred!
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>> See also
>>> > >>>
>>> > >>> "/home/shalin/kalzium/build/CMakeFiles/CMakeOutput.log".
>>> > >>>
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>> Don't we have to set up KDE environment and all before
>>> building
>>> > >>>
>>> > >>> this
>>> > >>>
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>> code?
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>> Yours Sincerely,
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>> Shalin Shah
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>> On Thu, Dec 11, 2014 at 9:52 AM, Shalin Shah
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>> <shalinshah1993 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>> Hi,
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>>
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>> Yes, following that I did clone the repository. Now,
>>> however,
>>> > >>>
>>> > >>> while
>>> > >>>
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>> I was t doing cmake I got an error.
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>>
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>> shalin at Shalin-MacBookPro:~/kalzium/build > cmake ../
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>> -- The C compiler identification is GNU 4.8.2
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>> -- The CXX compiler identification is GNU 4.8.2
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>> -- Check for working C compiler: /usr/bin/cc
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>> -- Check for working C compiler: /usr/bin/cc -- works
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>> -- Detecting C compiler ABI info
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>> -- Detecting C compiler ABI info - done
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>> -- Check for working CXX compiler: /usr/bin/c++
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>> -- Check for working CXX compiler: /usr/bin/c++ -- works
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>> -- Detecting CXX compiler ABI info
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>> -- Detecting CXX compiler ABI info - done
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>> CMake Error at
>>> /usr/share/cmake-2.8/Modules/FindKDE4.cmake:98
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>>
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>> (message):
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>>   ERROR: cmake/modules/FindKDE4Internal.cmake not found
>>> in
>>> > >>>
>>> > >>>
>>> /home/shalin/.kde/share/apps;/usr/share/mintkde-default-settings/kde4-pr
>>> > >>> ofile/default/share/apps;/usr/share/kde4/apps>>>
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>> Call Stack (most recent call first):
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>>   CMakeLists.txt:6 (find_package)
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>>
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>> CMake Warning (dev) in CMakeLists.txt:
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>>   No cmake_minimum_required command is present.  A line
>>> of
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>>   code
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>>
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>> such as
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>>
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>>     cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 2.8)
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>>
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>>   should be added at the top of the file.  The version
>>> > >>>
>>> > >>> specified
>>> > >>>
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>> may be lower
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>>
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>>   if you wish to support older CMake versions for this
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>>   project.
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>>
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>> For more
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>>
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>>   information run "cmake --help-policy CMP0000".
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>>
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>> This warning is for project developers.  Use -Wno-dev to
>>> > >>>
>>> > >>> suppress
>>> > >>>
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>> it.
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>>
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>> -- Configuring incomplete, errors occurred!
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>> See also
>>> > >>>
>>> > >>> "/home/shalin/kalzium/build/CMakeFiles/CMakeOutput.log".
>>> > >>>
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>> Then I added the link of minimum cmake version in the
>>> > >>>
>>> > >>> CMakeList.txt
>>> > >>>
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>> file and the error I got was as under -
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>>
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>> shalin at Shalin-MacBookPro:~/kalzium/build > cmake ../
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>> CMake Error at
>>> /usr/share/cmake-2.8/Modules/FindKDE4.cmake:98
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>>
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>> (message):
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>>   ERROR: cmake/modules/FindKDE4Internal.cmake not found
>>> in
>>> > >>>
>>> > >>>
>>> /home/shalin/.kde/share/apps;/usr/share/mintkde-default-settings/kde4-pr
>>> > >>> ofile/default/share/apps;/usr/share/kde4/apps>>>
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>> Call Stack (most recent call first):
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>>   CMakeLists.txt:7 (find_package)
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>>
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>> -- Configuring incomplete, errors occurred!
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>> See also
>>> > >>>
>>> > >>> "/home/shalin/kalzium/build/CMakeFiles/CMakeOutput.log".
>>> > >>>
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>> Also, I've attached the error log file with this email.
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>>
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>> Don't we have to set up KDE environment and all before
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>> building
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>> this code?
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>>
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>> Yours Sincerely,
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>> Shalin Shah
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>>
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>> On Thu, Dec 11, 2014 at 1:05 AM, Jeremy Whiting <
>>> > >>>
>>> > >>> jpwhiting at kde.org>
>>> > >>>
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>>> Shalin,
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>>>
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>>> I thought the kstars building instructions would help.
>>> You
>>> > >>>
>>> > >>> clone
>>> > >>>
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>>> from anongit.kde.org/kalzium, build with
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>>> mkdir build && cd build && cmake ../ && make && make
>>> install
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>>>
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>>> It depends on eigen3 and some other libraries such as
>>> Qt4.
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>>>
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>>> BR,
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>>> Jeremy
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>>>
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>>>
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>>> On Wed, Dec 10, 2014 at 12:30 PM, Shalin Shah
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>>>
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>>> <shalinshah1993 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>>>> Hello,
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>>>>
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>>>> I'm a senior at DA-IICT, India and I'm interested in
>>> > >>>
>>> > >>> contributing
>>> > >>>
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>>>> to Kalzium.
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>>>>
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>>>> Can you give me some links on where to start and also
>>> how to
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>>>> build Kalzium on my Linux MINT? What are the
>>> dependencies
>>> > >>>
>>> > >>> and libraries
>>> > >>>
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>>>> required?
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>>>>
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>>>> Thank-you.
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>>>>
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>>>> With Regards,
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>>>> Shalin Shah
>>> > >>> >>>>>>>>>>>
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