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GUI stands for graphical user interface. It is a visual representation of communication presented to the user for easy interaction with the machine. It allows users to manipulate elements on the screen using a mouse, a stylus or even a finger. The actions in a GUI are usually performed through direct manipulation of the graphical elements.
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We can get-model from Z3, which we can then use to generate error messages for the Z3 rule that include counter examples.
<start_paused>false</start_paused>. The world starts unpaused for a moment and then pause automatically
Even the value is false.
This happens when running ign gazebo empty.sdf or any world.
But it don't happen when testing the gui plugin ign gui -v 4 -c examples/config/time.config. so maybe the issue should be moved ign-gazebo repo
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I was talking with Gabor about contributing with LVGL, and one of the points he was interested in was in writing unit and functional tests. I'm interested on contributing, as I use LVGL in some of my projects. If you'd like, we could discuss the following steps here.