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- Use variadic templates, with a slight twist for properly supporting
  Taskwarrior's l10n strings.
- Adjust code that relied on implicit type conversion which led to
  problems with template instantiation.
- Move some functionality out of format() in order to keep it generic.
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The development branch is a work in progress and may not pass all quality tests, therefore it may harm your data. We do not guarantee proper or even adequate functionality, performance or timely fixes.

We welcome bug reports from beta- and release-level software, but generally not development versions. If you are undaunted by this, please:

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  • Be aware that using the development branch involves risks.

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