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Add a ReadMe file in the GitHub folder.
Explain usage of the Templates
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Principles of NLP Documentation
Each landing page at the folder level should have a ReadMe which explains -
○ Summary of what this folder offers.
○ Why and how it benefits users
○ As applicable - Documentation of using it, brief description etc
Scenarios folder:
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Apr 10, 2020 - JavaScript
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Jan 30, 2020 - JavaScript
We should add something to the readme describing the new feature added in Rightpoint/BonMot#361. @ndonald2 if you have a use case in mind, I’d love to see it documented in the readme and/or sample app.
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Apr 17, 2020 - JavaScript
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May 20, 2020 - Swift
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Aug 28, 2017 - JavaScript
Due to the 2GB contiguous block allocation limitation of 32 bit systems, this line:
https://github.com/readbeyond/aeneas/blob/master/aeneas/audiofile.py#L447
might throw a MemoryError, causing an "unexpected exception".
We should:
- catch it and log a meaningful error
- document this limitation somewhere
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Oct 1, 2018 - Java
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Feb 27, 2020 - Java
I noticed that you used image height param format as the font size.
https://github.com/Belval/TextRecognitionDataGenerator/blob/33d8985521645280e102987e773bf1e424a045df/TextRecognitionDataGenerator/computer_text_generator.py#L14
In my test, image_font = ImageFont.truetype(font=font_size=500), no error was reported, but it was time consuming.
So I am confused, why set format, font_size
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Apr 29, 2020 - JavaScript
Since this is a tool that people should use to build upon, we should have better docblocks to describe more advanced usages of API's.
Plus, I LOVE ASCII art.
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Mar 26, 2020 - Kotlin
Documentation issue
https://github.com/evennia/evennia/wiki/Tags
I would really appreciate a little clarification on tags and how to use them to extract objects. For example, if I have a list of objects and only want to get ones with "outside room" in the tag, there's no explanation of how to do so.
Suggested change
A couple examples perhaps using tags.get or something like that, s
Steps to reproduce: Try to use fences for code blocks.
Expected behaviour: code blocks.
Actual behaviour: normal text.
Turbo Editor version:1.19, from F-Droid.


It probably wasn't designed for mobile usage but it does work... Kind of. It works but you can only traverse the history by tapping on either edge side of the top bar.
Using Firefox mobile