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Right now I have to deploy the vue-press documentation manually with the deploy script
This should be handle by the CI.
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- Fresh laravel instalation
- Install laravel-schematics
- Open http://localhost:8080/schematics
- Click to edit default User model
- Do not change anything and just click on save.
- That action updates User model with all fields as "fillable".
- Not necessary we want to add fields on "fillable" list, on that model
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https://github.com/MrBlenny/react-flow-chart/blob/master/package.json#L43
Styled-components has been declared as a dependency but it should be a peer dependency, you can find more information about this subject on styled-component website
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Currently we are using unittest (from the stdlib) but the integration is far from perfect. Maybe https://docs.pytest.org/en/latest/ will be a better choice.
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Hi,
wonder if there's any docs for those interested on contributing to this project.
Docs like:
- how's the structure.
- steps to build a dev sandbox and get started
- What's the angular lvl needed to catch on the project?
- also any tips regarding the process of adding it to grafana as a plugin?
Angular examples
The examples are much friendlier to the React ecosystem than Angular due to the use of JSX. Would it be possible to provide a simple example of a Sprotty diagram in Angular?
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Describe the bug
When Safari browser is used to print diagrams (PNG/JPG etc), it has a black background.
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
- Print or export any diagram while using safari browser on MacOS.
- The printed/exported diagram will unexpectedly have a black background.
Expected behavior
- No black background in the diagram.
Screenshots
TBD
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Apr 9, 2020 - Python
I'd like to use this, but I don't know how to install it. Perhaps some instructions would help?
I couldn't find it with pip search either.
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Repositories typically have a top-level README file that explains what the project is about and how to get started using it. I think it would be helpful to re-use that file when generating the documentation using c4builder:
/README.md # for website generation, use this as the start page (and assume it has a link to e.g. `doc/all-in-one.md`); for pdf, use this as the intro sectionThe Message HistoryElement is rather hard to create with PlantUML. However, it would be interesting for a programmatic approach. It should be investigated if the message element can be modified to be enhanced with message history.
!Notice! => values are wrong bit not the visualisation!
In some situations, we need to display nested operators.
At the moment this is not solved. Below you see different versions of the share operator.
This is a very good example of the need for nested operators because:
Subjectis used inmulticastmulticastandrefCountis used inshare
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DefaultDiagramState, should it restrict itself to only listening for left click events, rather than all mouse down events? I'm happy to make a PR for this, but wanted to verify your intention first.In all of the demo projects this doesn't come up because right