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Current behavior
I think there's a mismatch of environment variables being read by babel (JSX config) and Styleguidist, causing some issues deeper down.
(I've noticed this was raised before but was closed)
- build.js sets the env to be
productionhere: https://github.com/styleguidist/react-styleguidist/blob/master/src/s
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Hi,
I looked into the CLI part of style-dictonary to construct a similar thing and I found a bug when I run the command style-dictionary test or npx -p style-dictionary style-dictionary test in my case:
npx : 43 installé(s) en 3.911s
/Users/xzalawa/.npm/_npx/19473/lib/node_modules/style-dictionary/bin/style-dictionary:75
console.error('Invalid command: %s\nSee --help for a list o
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This bug: https://bugs.python.org/issue46175
We need to require super(cls, self) in this case.
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Describe the bug
In Firefox, the zoom feature uses
transformstyles (see storybookjs/storybook#12845) - unfortunately this breaks positioning on elements that requireposition: fixedwhen in the "Docs" view.Normally a
position: fixedelement's position would correspond to the viewport but in Firefox it corresponds to the element with thetransformstyle.