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Trying to --appimage-extract-and-run a x86_64 Linux AppImage on FreeBSD 12.1-RELEASE-p8 with the Linux compatibility layer:
user@FreeBSD$ /home/user/Downloads/Akira-26-x86_64.AppImage --appimage-extract-and-run
mkdir_p error: Permission denied
Failed to extract AppImage
but
user@FreeBSD$ /home/user/Downloads/Akira-26-x86_64.AppImage --appimage-extract
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TUI window too small
Describe the bug/Expected behavior
The TUI window takes less than half of vertical space, losing information. For example, on the Memory tab, only first six banks are visible, plus the header of bank 7 (and there's apparently no way to scroll down).
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Use case
The canvas resizing feature lets me manually type in the size of the canvas in pixels. It would be useful to have a function/button to set this to the available window space, i.e. the size of the window minus all the toolbars. This would allow me to immediately use the most of my screen sp
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Hi all. Congrats for the amazing software :)
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
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