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- updated to PrettyTables v3

UUID: cca81fe9-e5fd-44f6-ad29-5b4f39e14206
Repo: https://github.com/bradcarman/ModelingToolkitTolerances.jl.git
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JuliaRegistrator referenced this pull request in bradcarman/ModelingToolkitTolerances.jl May 13, 2026
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