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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.

dlight
dlight commented Aug 25, 2019

Description

Clicking the tray icon should minimize the window (like other apps with systray support, such as Telegram).

This is not the same issue as having Nativefier minimize to tray after the window is closed (as in #97, #127 or #158), which already works. It's just annoying having to manually close the window.

Steps to reproduce issue

Open a website with --tray. You shoul

AlecRust
AlecRust commented Feb 4, 2020

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
When starting the download of many files (clicking multiple Magnet links on a page for e.g.) the confirmation dialog showing where the download will be saved always pops up. In Transmission for e.g. there's an option to not prompt each time.

Describe the solution you'd like
Add a checkbox in the preferences that prevents t

calculator
MicrosoftIssueBot
MicrosoftIssueBot commented Apr 14, 2020

Repro Steps:

  1. Launch 'Calculator'.
  2. Home screen will be displayed.​
  3. Navigate through Menu using keyboard and Choose either 'Standard' or 'Scientific Calculator'.
  4. Navigate to History button and activate it.
  5. Navigate to any list item and press context menu button.
  6. Context menu will open.
  7. Navigate to delete button and activate it.
  8. Observe the issue.

**Actual Re

arcturus140
arcturus140 commented Apr 6, 2020

Current behavior

Once Boostnote becomes your primary source of documentation the need arises to retrieve this information, such as texts, snippets, links, images...

I happened to have a diagram stored as an image in Boostnote. The original file does no longer exist. I now need to share this image on a forum thread.

Expected behavior

Provide an option to extract images from notes.

brainchild0
brainchild0 commented Apr 30, 2020

Currently, the application supports multiple open windows, and multiple tabs in each window.

If a user wishes to open a new file, the general possibilities include creation of a new window, or of a new tab in the existing window. Which possibility occurs in a particular case depends not on explicit direction by the user, but on the manner in which the the file is selected.

If the file is

notable
nvm-windows
jakobrosenberg
jakobrosenberg commented Mar 22, 2020

There's a section about Uninstall existing npm, but the recommendations for upgrading are scattered in the issues.

The relationship between node, npm and nvm is not clear and it's not obvious if upgrading npm should be done through nvm or at least in a way that doesn't break nvm.

tshirtman
tshirtman commented Jan 4, 2020

Versions

  • Python: 3.6.3
  • OS: linux
  • Kivy: master
  • Kivy installation method: git clone && pip install --editable in virtualenv

Description

when BorderImage's display_size option is used, it overrides the auto_scale parameter, simply because it first computes the value auto_scale would need, and then look if there is a dispaly_border setting, and overrides the values if

greatspam
greatspam commented Jan 22, 2020

Description of the Issue

Need to switch between two documents quickly : current workaround is to use document switcher and enable MRU behaviour
Assigning a single key so I don't have to hit CTRL+ every time - does not work

ideally it would work best to add a new keyboard shortcut to toggle between the last tab and current tab, like the F12 in the EditPlus editor. That way no workaround wo

japj
japj commented Apr 18, 2020

Library name:
oRTP

Library description:
oRTP is a C library implementing the RTP protocol (rfc3550). It is available for most unix clones (primilarly Linux and HP-UX), and Microsoft Windows.

Source repository URL:
git://git.linphone.org/ortp.git
(mirror at https://github.com/BelledonneCommunications/ortp)

Project homepage (if different from the source repository):
http://www.linphon

Created by Microsoft Corporation

Released November 20, 1985

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