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@ -108,14 +108,14 @@ Und Untergruppen:
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- Sub Eintrag 1.1, aber mit so langem Text, das er umbricht. Wirklich, wirklich lang. Breche du
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Zeile. Na los. Na endlich. Vielleicht sollt ich das auf 3 Zeilen erweitern? Na ja, schaden kann
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es ja nicht. Also los!
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- Sub Eintrag 1.
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- Sub Eintrag 1.2
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- Eintrag 2
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- Sub Eintrag 2.
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- Sub Eintrag 2.1
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Und eine mit bullet’s:
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- Eintrage 1
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- Eintrage 2
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• Eintrage 1
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• Eintrage 2
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Gemixt:
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@ -147,27 +147,26 @@ Zwei aufeinander folgende Listen:
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- Zwote 1
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- Zwote 2
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Liste mit drei Levels:
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- Erster Level 1
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- Zwoter Level 1.1, aber mit so langem Text, das er umbricht. Wirklich, wirklich lang. Breche du
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Zeile. Na los. Na endlich. Vielleicht sollt ich das auf 3 Zeilen erweitern? Na ja, schaden kann
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es ja nicht. Also los!
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- 3ter Level 1.1.
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- 3ter Level 1.1.1
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- 3ter Level 1.1.2, aber mit so langem Text, das er umbricht. Wirklich, wirklich lang. Breche
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du Zeile. Na los. Na endlich. Vielleicht sollt ich das auf 3 Zeilen erweitern? Na ja, schaden
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kann es ja nicht. Also los!
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- Zwoter Level 1.
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- Zwoter Level 1.
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- 3ter Level 1.3.
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- Zwoter Level 1.2
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- Zwoter Level 1.3
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- 3ter Level 1.3.1
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- Erster Level 2
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Und nun nummeriert mit un-nummerierten Sub-Leveln:
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1. Eintrag 1
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- Eintrag 1.
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- Eintrag 1.
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- Eintrag 1.1
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- Eintrag 1.2
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2. Eintrag 2
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Und jetzt eine Liste, die übergangslos aus einem zwei-zeiligen Paragraphen folgt. Mal sehen ob
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@ -2339,47 +2339,47 @@ Appendix M: Summary of the six step improvement process for transfer of care
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**1**
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• **Start out (page 10)**
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• Refer to existing policies and procedures for transfers of care in your organisation
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• Observe, measure and process map the current communication process
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• What does good look like? Compare your policy and communication process with the good practice checklist.
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(Appendix B)
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• Refer to existing policies and procedures for transfers of care in your organisation
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• Observe, measure and process map the current communication process
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• What does good look like? Compare your policy and communication process with the good practice checklist.
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(Appendix B)
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**2**
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• **Define and scope (page 13)**
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• Begin to answer the three questions of the model for improvement (Appendix C)
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• Set your project aim and scope and link this to your organisational big issues on a driver diagram (page 22)
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• Engage staff, patients, clients and residents using patient stories and evidence from useful resources
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• Choose your project team, include senior and frontline staff and patients/clients/residents
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• Document your project plan (Appendix F) and use the sustainaiblity guide to think about long term impact of change
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• Begin to answer the three questions of the model for improvement (Appendix C)
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• Set your project aim and scope and link this to your organisational big issues on a driver diagram (page 22)
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• Engage staff, patients, clients and residents using patient stories and evidence from useful resources
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• Choose your project team, include senior and frontline staff and patients/clients/residents
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• Document your project plan (Appendix F) and use the sustainaiblity guide to think about long term impact of change
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**3**
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• **Measure and understand (page 19)**
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• Choose and define your outcomes and process measures, collect baseline data and display on run or SPC charts
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• Choose and define your outcomes and process measures, collect baseline data and display on run or SPC charts
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**4**
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• **Design and plan (page 24)**
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• Design your standard transfer of care template and test using Plan Do Study Act (PDSA) cycles (Appendix I & J)
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• Use dot voting to define your minimum data set (Appendix G)
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• Select a standardised communication tool (e.g. SBAR) to organise your minimum data set
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• Generate and test other change ideas using the good practice checklist (Appendix B) and examples (Appendix K)
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• Choose process measures (Appendix H) collect data and display on run or SPC charts
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• Design your standard transfer of care template and test using Plan Do Study Act (PDSA) cycles (Appendix I & J)
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• Use dot voting to define your minimum data set (Appendix G)
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• Select a standardised communication tool (e.g. SBAR) to organise your minimum data set
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• Generate and test other change ideas using the good practice checklist (Appendix B) and examples (Appendix K)
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• Choose process measures (Appendix H) collect data and display on run or SPC charts
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**5**
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• **Pilot and implement (page 34)**
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• Document your new standardised transfer of care process
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• Plan your tests for implementation using PDSA cycles. Plan training, measurement, resources & stakeholder
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engagement. (Appendix I & J)
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• Consider 'flexible standardisation' and spread good practice to other teams, departments and organisations
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• Document your new standardised transfer of care process
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• Plan your tests for implementation using PDSA cycles. Plan training, measurement, resources & stakeholder
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engagement. (Appendix I & J)
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• Consider 'flexible standardisation' and spread good practice to other teams, departments and organisations
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**6**
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• **Sustain and share (page 38)**
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• Use the sustainability guide to ensure your changes will be sustained
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• Celebrate and spread your success through conferences, posters, journal articles etc. (Appendix L)
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• Use the sustainability guide to ensure your changes will be sustained
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• Celebrate and spread your success through conferences, posters, journal articles etc. (Appendix L)
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### Product timeline
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page: number;
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data: object;
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uuid: string;
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listLevel = 0;
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tokenTypes: TokenType[] = [];
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constructor(page: number, data: object, tokenTypes: TokenType[] = [], uuid: string = uuidv4()) {
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};
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let lastLineItem: Item = null;
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lineItems.forEach((lineItem, lineIndex) => {
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lineItems.forEach((lineItem, indexInLine) => {
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const words = toWords(lineItem.data['str']);
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words.forEach((word, wordIndex) => {
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if (indexInLine === 0 && wordIndex === 0) {
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if (lineItem.listLevel) {
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word = ' '.repeat(lineItem.listLevel * 2) + word;
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}
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}
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const wordFormat = lineItem.tokenTypes[0]; // bold, oblique, footnote etc...
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if (openFormat && (!wordFormat || wordFormat !== openFormat)) {
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closeFormat();
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}
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if (
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(wordIndex > 0 || lineIndex > 0) &&
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(wordIndex > 0 || indexInLine > 0) &&
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!(wordFormat && attachWithoutWhitespace(wordFormat)) &&
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!isPunctationCharacter(word)
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) {
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let insertWhitespace = true;
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if (lineIndex > 0 && wordIndex == 0) {
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if (indexInLine > 0 && wordIndex == 0) {
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const xDistance = lineItem.data['x'] - lastLineItem.data['x'] - lastLineItem.data['width'];
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if (xDistance < 2 && !lastLineItem.data['str']?.endsWith(' ') && !lineItem.data['str']?.startsWith(' ')) {
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insertWhitespace = false;
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text += word;
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}
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});
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if (openFormat && (lineIndex == lineItems.length - 1 || firstFormat(lineItems[lineIndex + 1]) !== openFormat)) {
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if (openFormat && (indexInLine == lineItems.length - 1 || firstFormat(lineItems[indexInLine + 1]) !== openFormat)) {
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closeFormat();
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}
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lastLineItem = lineItem;
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}
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return extract(items[maj]);
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}
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export function isGreaterWithTolerance(num1: number, num2: number, tolerance = 0.01) {
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return num1 - num2 > tolerance;
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}
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import ItemTransformer from './ItemTransformer';
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import TransformContext from './TransformContext';
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import LineItemMerger from '../debug/LineItemMerger';
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import { groupByBlock, groupByLine } from '../support/groupingUtils';
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import { groupByBlock, groupByLine, isGreaterWithTolerance } from '../support/groupingUtils';
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import { TextType, toBlockType } from '../text-types';
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import { isListItem, isNumberedListItem } from '../support/stringFunctions';
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const x = firstItem.data['x'];
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if (lastItemX) {
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if (isLineItem) {
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if (x > lastItemX) {
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if (isGreaterWithTolerance(x, lastItemX)) {
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currentLevel++;
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xByLevel[x] = currentLevel;
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} else if (x < lastItemX) {
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xByLevel[x] = 0;
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}
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if (currentLevel > 0) {
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lineItems[0].data['str'] = ' '.repeat(currentLevel * 3) + lineItems[0].data['str'];
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lineItems[0].listLevel = currentLevel;
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modifiedBlock = true;
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if (isOverflowLine) {
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lineItems[0].data['str'] = ' ' + lineItems[0].data['str'];
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// TODO mark line so it can be indented as well ?
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}
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}
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if (!isOverflowLine) {
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