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    Probably a bug.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gleeok View Post
    Probably a bug.
    that's what I'm feeling here. The value to handle them should be a signed long, and thus identical in both directions. Technically, it could extend in one direction by .0001, which might have been the intent, and how we got this screwy value.

    I have no idea why Tamamo flagged it 'not a bug', but then again, I can't find this in the [ ... ] material.

    I think the value is simply input improperly, but I'm having a fun time trying to find where this is handled... I swear, this shyte is going to drive me doubly out of my flipping mind. I say just make it 214747.9999 in both directions, and be done...if I can ever locate it. Then again, waiting a week, would be better.

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