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First of all the wal-disk-size switch isn't documented on the readme and it probably should be.
Second, I looked at wal.go to try and understand the behavior, specifically this commit. It says that max_wal_size will be 80% of the space given, but my tests show it's more like 60% actually.
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From the ChordPro format http://www.chordpro.org/chordpro/index.html:
{define ... } | Defines a guitar chord. There are several variant implementations of this command. Chordii: {define:name base-fret offset frets pos pos ... pos} pos … define the string positions, all relative to the offset. Strings are enumerated from left (lowest) to right (highest), as they appear in the cho
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Check documentation, whether the connection to bbotk is clear / has to made clear?
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From alan-turing-institute/MLJBase.jl#68:
This doesn't work:
But this does:
This needs to be documented in MLJ/docs/src/adding_models_for_general_use and MLJ/docs/src/quick_start_guide_to_adding_models