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It is unlikely that multiple formats for short timecodes would be used
in one document. Therefor we will parse all the short timecodes to see
if they are all less then the duration as HH:MM. If they are we will use
that, otherwise we will parse them as MM:SS.
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We now handle both HH:MM and MM:SS when paring timecodes. We will move
in reverse order (assuming that the timecodes will increase over the
course of the document) and parse short codes as HH:MM. When we get a
result that does not fit into the duration we will change to parse as
MM:SS and use that for the rest of the document.
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The definition of 'short timestamp' now means minutes and seconds, while
'long timestamp' means hours, minutes, and seconds. The first part of a
timestamp may have one or two digits. Tests updated for this new
definition.
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Switched from custom layout to standard gradle project structure
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