automatic "editorial version" when creating the zipfile
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*.gpkg-wal
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*.gpkg-wal
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*.gpkg-shm
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*.gpkg-shm
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.tmp/
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env/
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env/
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*.pyc
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*.pyc
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*.inc.tex
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*.inc.tex
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@ -193,12 +193,16 @@ slides-2021-03-29.pdf: slides-2021-03-29.txt
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dump-debug_wm.sql.xz:
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dump-debug_wm.sql.xz:
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docker exec -ti wm-mj pg_dump -Uosm osm -t wm_devug | xz -v > $@
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docker exec -ti wm-mj pg_dump -Uosm osm -t wm_devug | xz -v > $@
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release.zip: mj-msc.tex version.inc.tex vars.inc.tex \
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release.zip: mj-msc.tex mj-msc.bbl version.inc.tex vars.inc.tex \
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$(addsuffix .pdf,$(FIGURES)) $(addsuffix .pdf,$(RIVERS)) \
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$(addsuffix .pdf,$(FIGURES)) $(addsuffix .pdf,$(RIVERS)) \
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$(shell git ls-files .)
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$(shell git ls-files .)
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-rm $@
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-rm $@
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mkdir -p .tmp; touch .tmp/editorial-version
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zip $@ $^
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zip $@ $^
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zip $@ -j .tmp/editorial-version
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mj-msc.bbl: mj-msc.tex bib.bib
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biber mj-msc
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mj-msc-gray.pdf: mj-msc.pdf
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mj-msc-gray.pdf: mj-msc.pdf
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gs \
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gs \
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\usepackage{tikz}
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\usepackage{tikz}
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\usepackage{fancyvrb}
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\usepackage{fancyvrb}
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%\usepackage{charter}
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%\usepackage{charter}
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%\usepackage{setspace}
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%\doublespacing
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\iftrue
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\IfFileExists{./editorial-version}{\def \mjEditorial {}}{}
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\ifx \mjEditorial \undefined
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% requires minted
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% requires minted
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\usepackage{minted}
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\usepackage{minted}
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\newcommand{\inputcode}[2]{\inputminted[fontsize=\small]{#1}{#2}}
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\newcommand{\inputcode}[2]{\inputminted[fontsize=\small]{#1}{#2}}
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% does not require minted
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% does not require minted
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\usepackage{verbatim}
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\usepackage{verbatim}
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\newcommand{\inputcode}[2]{\verbatiminput{#2}}
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\newcommand{\inputcode}[2]{\verbatiminput{#2}}
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\usepackage{setspace}
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\doublespacing
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\fi
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\fi
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\input{version.inc}
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\input{version.inc}
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@ -534,6 +536,13 @@ This type of illustration works quite well, since polygons created from bends
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are almost never overlapping, and discriminating different backgrounds is
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are almost never overlapping, and discriminating different backgrounds is
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easier than discriminating different line shapes or colors.
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easier than discriminating different line shapes or colors.
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\subsection{Debugging}
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NOTE: this will explain how intermediate debugging tables (\texttt{wm\_debug})
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work. This is not related to the algorithm, but the only the implementation
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itself (probably should come together with paper's regeneration and unit
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tests).
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\subsection{Merging pieces of the river into one}
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\subsection{Merging pieces of the river into one}
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NOTE: explain how different river segments are merged into a single line. This
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NOTE: explain how different river segments are merged into a single line. This
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