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Boilerplate

A boilerplate code is a piece of code that can be reused without significant changes. When using a verbose language, the developer must write a lot only to accomplish minor functionality. Such code is called boilerplate.

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jvgeee
jvgeee commented Dec 14, 2021

I may be reading it completely wrong, but the current way the Screen component decides whether to use a scrollview or not is to check isNonScrolling(preset)

The code:

export function isNonScrolling(preset?: ScreenPresets) {
  // any of these things will make you scroll
  return !preset || !presets[preset] || preset === "fixed"
}

The comment "Any of these things will make yo

camrail
camrail commented Jun 14, 2021

Hi All,

Firstly thanks for this repo, it's amazing and as you well know saves countless hours (first time using it).

Usually when I setup my django with docker projects I do it in such a way that I exec into the container
docker exec -it django bash and then run management commands python manage.py migrate

This wasn't working (I was getting a DATABASE_URL missing error), and after so

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