Hi Stephen
On 19/09/2023 09:58, Stephen Reay wrote:
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>> On 19 Sep 2023, at 14:30, Tim Düsterhus wrote:
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>> Hi
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>> On 9/19/23 08:35, Stephen Reay wrote:
>>> Regarding the private constructor: I understand the issue with the *old*
>>> class being confusing - but your new class doesn't hav
Hi Stephen
On 19/09/2023 08:35, Stephen Reay wrote:
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>> On 19 Sep 2023, at 01:00, Niels Dossche
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>> Cheers
>> Niels
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On Tue, Sep 19, 2023, at 7:30 AM, Tim Düsterhus wrote:
> Hi
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> On 9/19/23 08:35, Stephen Reay wrote:
>> Regarding the private constructor: I understand the issue with the *old*
>> class being confusing - but your new class doesn't have that issue, because
>> there are no "loadXXX" methods: as yo
> On 19 Sep 2023, at 14:30, Tim Düsterhus wrote:
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> Hi
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> On 9/19/23 08:35, Stephen Reay wrote:
>> Regarding the private constructor: I understand the issue with the *old*
>> class being confusing - but your new class doesn't have that issue, because
>> there are no "loadXXX" methods: as
Hi
On 9/19/23 08:35, Stephen Reay wrote:
Regarding the private constructor: I understand the issue with the *old* class being
confusing - but your new class doesn't have that issue, because there are no
"loadXXX" methods: as you said, if you're loading an existing document, you're
forced to d