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and full of equivalent diagrams. Anyhow, your extra paragraph is rather large and seems to do more than just relate to the diagram. For instance it mentions the convenience of reading BE values in memory dumps and reversal issues with LE, which is also mentioned in the āHistoryā and āExampleā sections.
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Iām out of ideas. Perhaps if you think the backlinks are helpful, you could convert the whole āpipelineā footnote into a paragraph, and explicitly list each āHungā, āBassā, etc script (twelve in total I think) that it applies to. I think listing all twelve backlinks would really only be useful if it
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Sorry, I guess my edit summary was a bit grumpy. I usually think italics or quote signs are better than a code font, but I can tolerate it. Beforehand, I saw instructions to include ācopula=areā, or to include āplural=trueā, and it took me a while to figure out what you meant about āonā and āyesā.
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