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Tips and Tricks</h2>
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This section will be used to list answers to questions raised in the mailing
lists. Most of these are due to subtle aspects of the library which are
overlooked even though they might be described in the documentation. Often,
these issues are very easy to address - but can be excruciatingly difficult to
find. Should you have such an experience, feel free to vent your frustration
in a constructive way by adding in your own item. The best way to do this
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