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-#X text 16 7 2 Introduction to Images;
-#X text 14 36 2.3 Patch Example 3;
-#X text 2 58 Altering a grid using numop with slider and metro. This
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-#X text 159 122 <-- step #1 : click here to load the image;
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-#X text 223 184 or;
-#X text 216 294 <-- step #3 : try altering the argument by using;
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