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When setting INFRACOST_CURRENCY=EUR the format of the currency values is not correct.
Current Format
- Example in USD $3,938.10
- Example in EUR €3,736.11
Expected format
- Example in EUR: 3.736,11€
To make it as flexible as possible, it would be helpfull do define an addition environment variable to define the logic like
- EUR: XXX.XXX,00
- USD: XXX,XXX.00
USD can be
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The current implementation of the maps API lacks support for the snapshot() functionality.
This is a requirement for location sharing in Signal messenger.
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with
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yarn info --name-only webpack
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@ site, include only the variable .woff2,
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I'm following the docs to add nested custom objects to Firestore. But it doesn't show how to make it. I was able to make it work with a single one.
This is the first custom object: