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jjeising
jjeising commented Mar 29, 2020

While #232 was fixed in clones.js#L25 again with #355 on Jul 22, 2019 the fix is not included in dist/ in the latest release (3.4.1) from Sep 23, 2019:

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ioquatix
ioquatix commented Dec 21, 2018

Hello, I'm so sorry, but I'm really interested in this library, but I don't quite understand from the diagrams what is going on.

Do you think we can work together to improve the documentation? My naivety might help to improve the documentation as I can point out what I don't understand and perhaps make a PR with improved documentation.

In the first instance, I don't understand how this diffe

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dorhugiEvinced
dorhugiEvinced commented Sep 15, 2019

Although the documentation for Chrome console specifies that console.debug has a log level of "info", it actually has log level of "verbose".

With the current loglevel implementation, debug messages are mapped to console.info. This behavior doesn't allow filtering messages in the dev console which are actually "verbose", an

menasheh
menasheh commented Oct 10, 2017

The English in the documentation is very not good. As a beginner to golang and nano, I'm having a lot of trouble understanding it.

Eg;
While handling a message, the handler will receive two arguments, session corresponding a client and a message is the payload of this request that unmarshals by nano automatically.

While handling a message, the handler will receive two arguments, a session

Javascript/WebGL lightweight face tracking library designed for augmented reality webcam filters. Features : multiple faces detection, rotation, mouth opening. Various integration examples are provided (Three.js, Babylon.js, FaceSwap, Canvas2D, CSS3D...).

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jmfayard
jmfayard commented Oct 25, 2019

Hello,

you did the hard part of documenting which is writing the content.

I recommend as a next step to put all those markdown files in a website Gradle module powered by Orchid

See https://github.com/JavaEden/Orchid

I use it for my own needs and find it good, less well known that Hugo, Jekyll, Gatsby, but it fits right in with our skills: Gradle, Kotlin.

The way to get started is

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