06-12-2011
Hi,
sorry, I thought the longer examples help to better understand the structure, because the input files are a mess, but they are given to me like that.
I shortened the examples in my former posts. I hope now it becomes more clear what I wanna do.
Thanks a lot!
tempestas
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