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macOS is the operating system that powers every Mac computer. It was designed by Apple and is meant specifically for their hardware.

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wuruixialove
wuruixialove commented Feb 9, 2020

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NOTE: Each discrete (stand-alone) request should be in its own issue.

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sbc
sbc commented Aug 8, 2016

I have 3 accounts set up in N1. Currently, in the account switcher, to switch to my first account I use ⌘2, to switch to my second account I use ⌘3, my third account ⌘4, etc.

This is somewhat unintuitive and causes a bit of unneeded cognitive load every time I want to switch accounts.

I propose instead using ⌘0 (instead of ⌘1) for "All accounts", and then using ⌘_n_ to switch to the _n_ᵀᴴ accoun

mkcert
sedalu
sedalu commented Apr 13, 2019

Filippo, as we discussed as GothamGo, using mkcert as an infrastructure CA to secure internal service-to-service http calls is probably a use case falls within the mission of mkcert. The readme provides enough detail on how to do this manually, but it warns against "production" use. Please clarify that this use case is not discouraged. Thanks.

LWFlouisa
LWFlouisa commented Jan 12, 2020

Whenever I open a webpage in external browser, it doesn't choose the default browser I assign, but rather chooses its own default browser.

Right click on open in external browser. The external browser it opens is a default that you haven't set. I set TOR as my default browser, yet defaults to some other browser besides TOR: Vivaldi, Opera, Chrome, Waterfox, even Falkon.

But it doesn't open t

alacritty
chrisduerr
chrisduerr commented Mar 1, 2020

The default bright colors are often indistinguishable from the normal colors. This impacts the functionality of the default configuration file, which should achieve to provide sensible defaults that are usable out of the box for most people.

Since colors are highly subjective, I'd propose that the best approach to take is to imitate the current behavior of the dim colors, by taking the normal c

brew
AlecRust
AlecRust commented Feb 4, 2020

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
When I'm on the main "Downloading" screen it's not very obvious if a download is completed or nearly complete. The progress bar remains purple instead of green and there's no label that says "Seeding" for example.

Describe the solution you'd like
The appearance of downloads in the "Stopped" screen look suitable. This same

PowerShell
mklement0
mklement0 commented Nov 18, 2019

Summary of the new feature/enhancement

Tee-Object currently invariably uses the default character encoding when teeing to a file (-Path aka -Filepath, -LiteralPath), which in PS Core is BOM-less UTF-8

However, sometimes you need a specific character encoding, and Tee-Object currently offers no way to specify a different encoding.

Proposed technical implementation details

wbgt
wbgt commented Nov 7, 2019

I would like to see the feature that when I view a note, I can see a list of the notes linking to this one somehow. For example, the list may be shown in the info panel when I click the circled "i" in the up-right corner. The items in the list should be clickable of course for jumping to.

With this feature, Boostnote would be perfect for me.

saveriomiroddi
saveriomiroddi commented Jan 17, 2020

Description

If I move the cursor above/below the viewport, using the arrows (up/down), the text doesn't scroll.

  • Can you reproduce the issue?

Steps to reproduce

  1. Create a document that is larger than a screen, preferrably a few
  2. Go to the middle
  3. Go up with the up arrow, above the upper limit of the viewport
  4. The text doesn't scroll

(same concept applies to t

heisian
heisian commented May 17, 2018

The current line reads git remote set, and we can see in the below screenshot that the t is cut off:
screen shot 2018-05-17 at 11 18 56 am

Switching to a non-modern font shows the cursor in the correct position:
<img width="1920" alt="screen shot 2018-05-17 at

eppsilon
eppsilon commented Sep 27, 2019

macOS version:
10.14.6 (18G95)

Kap version:
3.0.0-beta.6

Other possibly relevant info:
Monitor setup: single rMBP 15" screen, no external monitors
macOS scrollbar appearance setting: "Show Always" (in System Preferences > General)

Steps to reproduce

  1. Click the Kap menu bar icon.
  2. Click the button in the Kap bar to record an area of the screen.
  3. Select a regio

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Released March 24, 2001

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