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On 08/02/16 14:16, David Grellscheid wrote:
<blockquote cite="mid:56B8A346.8050407@durham.ac.uk" type="cite">Hi
all,
<br>
<br>
<blockquote type="cite">The whole nominals central weight
discussion
<br>
could be circumvented if we
<br>
<br>
* check on initialisation if there is more than one weight in
the
<br>
first place
<br>
* treat all weights the same, i.e. always write out
PATH[weightname]
<br>
* tell the plotter what the central weight is --- if there is
more than 1
<br>
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<br>
Yes please! That's the only sensible choice that's reasonably
future-proofed.
<br>
<br>
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We still need to think about how to sensibly compare <br>
yoda files from different generators though.<br>
I.e. what to do if two generators do not follow the same<br>
convention. The command line will get more ugly.<br>
<br>
Maybe <br>
<blockquote>rivet-mkhtml M1.yoda:Weight:"Generator 1"
M2.yoda:0:"Generator 2"<br>
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that would only solve the central weight problem, however, one could
do<br>
<br>
<blockquote>rivet-mkhtml M1.yoda:Weight:"Generator 1":MUR_1:MUF_1
M2.yoda:0:"Generator 2":mmmUR1:mmmUF2</blockquote>
that way one could freely define what goes into envelopes plus one
could specify several different envelopes.<br>
<br>
I regret having asked all those questions,<br>
Holger<br>
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<blockquote cite="mid:56B8A346.8050407@durham.ac.uk" type="cite">
David
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