From: Richard Knapp (gyp_caver_at_yahoo.com)
Date: Sat Feb 10 2001 - 14:32:40 CET
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>Seting reliability="error" is much better, from a data safety point of
>view, than deleting bad measurements from the file, because it is not so
>irreversible.
Isn't that just like some of the existing shot attributes? (close, plot, length, all exclude) I seems it
would fit nicely into that format.
<shot>
<attributes>
<close_exclude/>
<plot_exclude/>
</attributes>
</shot>
Or some other such convention. (It would probably fit better as an attribute instead of a separate
element.) This allows the data to stay in the file but to be ignored.
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