I have noticed that the same Style (with an identical name) gives different result with SE30 and SEM20 for the same initial material. Why does it happen?
A 17: First of all, every style (by default) has some random settings, which will cause a different result every time you do a transformation – even if you use the same initial material. The second reason is that SEM20 is a MFX Plug-in, which is working as a filter (as all other MFX tools). And a filter gets data from internal buffer by portions. As a result, SEM20 may not always have all necessary information it needs for correct processing. For example, you mark the beginning and end of a phrase, but the portion transmitted through the buffer, does not correspond to the length of this phrase. SEM20 does not “see” the End marker and cannot execute the transformation correctly, so some nuances are lost. The best way to reduce this undesirable phenomenon is to increase the size of the buffer. As for SE30, it always has a complete fragment “before its eyes”, so the tranformations are more accurate.
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