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Linux is an open source operating system modeled after UNIX. Widely used, it is known for its efficiency and reliability.
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Right now we have a pretty decent list of environment variables to detect different terminals that support colors. However, it is often not exactly known from what version on these terminals actually support the colors, if that's detectable and how many colors these support.
I would like to start a list of different terminals / CIs and other things including their corresponding environment vari
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Description
Clicking the tray icon should minimize the window (like other apps with systray support, such as Telegram).
This is not the same issue as having Nativefier minimize to tray after the window is closed (as in #97, #127 or #158), which already works. It's just annoying having to manually close the window.
Steps to reproduce issue
Open a website with --tray. You shoul
When opening Alacritty with --class option it changes the window instance instead the class.
For example, if I do alacritty --class foo and I check the window properties I got:
Instance: foo
Class: Alacritty
Title: Alacritty
--title option is working as expected, although.
Infos
OS: Funtoo Linux
Window Manager: dwm
Alacritty: alacritty 0.5.0-dev (03bce99)
Summary of the new feature/enhancement
Back in Powershell 5, I could write a script which contained:
> $cred = Get-Credential -UserName "$first.$last"A dialog would then appear, asking for the password, but it also gave the option of changing what the username was. This was useful as you could implement a naming standard, but when there was an edge case allowed the end
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I hope I supposed to open an issue and not do something else.
I tried to search for the Lwjgl3ApplicationConfiguration and its related classes' documentation online but couldn't find it here: https://libgdx.badlogicgames.com/ci/nightlies/docs/api/
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Copy Images
Current behavior
Once Boostnote becomes your primary source of documentation the need arises to retrieve this information, such as texts, snippets, links, images...
I happened to have a diagram stored as an image in Boostnote. The original file does no longer exist. I now need to share this image on a forum thread.
Expected behavior
Provide an option to extract images from notes.
Describe your feature request
Preferences -> Image uploader -> GitHub needs a bit of instruction.
I would suggest something like this:
If you don't have a GitHub account, you will need to make one.
A token can be generated in Settings/Developer settings
For more detailed instructions, [consult t
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Bug report
Describe the bug
Here is a clear and concise description of what the problem is:
Hello, There is a bug on Kodi (tested on Windows Store version)
Using Alt+Space I can move Kodi on full-screen mode
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Some documentation could be improved by adding some options to runsc spec to allow users to specify the command and some other common OCI options. This could also improve the getting started experience for folks who are kicking the tires with runsc.
I'm thinking of the following options:
- Option to specify the command
- Option to specify working directory
- Option to specify network names
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The new converter (#1151) uses member objects to operate on data from the .dat files. While these provide the necessary functions for conversion, they are also significantly larger than the original dat file entries (20x - 400x the size). This results in a comparatively high memory usage, especially for DE2 which uses ~1.6 GB of memory for all dat file entries. Note that the converter does not
Perhaps the most useful command: EOF. No need to use "exit" / "logout" ever again, works in anything using deadline, any shell, and things like cat when using it to create files
cat - > file.