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- I just can indent lists with 1, 2 or 3 spaces. Neither tabs nor more spaces do work (at least I loose the markup, so I guess it doesn’t work). Also, I cannot start items with the
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This would optimise better grid-like design, with further optimisation potential with linesimplify down the line.
Hey all! I am trying to use the placeimage() function to place an image matrix over a drawing.
But I think the current approach here https://github.com/JuliaGraphics/Luxor.jl/blob/3d6b98348a1b7ba852c801d6ef205773fb6e454c/src/images.jl#L194 might be a little buggy?
The image placement is good as long as it has square dimensions(the image to be placed)
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Currently the hypothenuse is often computed by hand via sqrt(a*a + b*b). This can be simplified to hypot(a, b).
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synfig v1.4.2 windows 10 21h1
There are few panels I want to move a bit to the bottom, but it seems like they're locked to a particular minimum size which was not the case in older version of synfig.
Please lower the minimum size of the those panels.
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