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[Release] v2.0 #81

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pmbittner and others added 22 commits December 9, 2024 10:56
Many terminals (e.g., kitty and alacritty) render emojis as two
characters wide. This messed up the layout of all the boxes.
emojis for roundtrip sandwich
All other languages just append an "L" not a "VL" suffix.
It's way easier to make module parameters implicit for some definitions
and not others than to add a module parameter after the fact.
Although `renaming` makes the identifiers shorter (especially the
semantics), the suffixes where context dependent (e.g., ₐ, ₙ for ADT,
NADT and ₂, ₙ for 2CC, NCC) and used inconsistently.

Note that The length issue is only really an issue for `VariantList`
which could be named `CaO` as in the paper to make it shorter.
This order is already used in a lot of places and makes the selection
language the first argument which is nice when fixing the selection
language.
This order is already used in a lot of places and makes the selection
language the first argument which is nice when fixing the selection
language.
Importing `Vatras.Lang.All` or `Vatras.Lang.All.Fixed` should be the
canonical form for importing any language.
I'm not sure when agda-mode started to generate these files, or if this
is a bug. Anyways, these can be safely ignored.
This was supposed to be used only for my talk anyway.
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