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16 Jul
2008
16 Jul
'08
10:17 a.m.
Daniel Russel wrote: >> Sounds fine to me, but EMBED is not part of IMP, so there's little >> point > There are mostly on the list and it is archived :-) And it is an IMP > dependency.
No, there is an impEM module which uses EMBED. EMBED is certainly not required to use IMP.
Ben
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