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Currently, things like #3097 are caught accidentally when someone sees the breakage. Is it possible to automatically extract all links from the generated docs and catch broken links? Surely there are tools for that.
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Hi, first of all, many thanks for this awesome project! Now onto my issue/question:
I find it confusing that when I'm pressing Super+Left/Right (and the minimap is active) I cannot use other hotkeys, like for instance Shift+Super+Left/Right to change monitor. Is this intended or undesired?
Many thanks!
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Much like moveToPercentOfScreen, it would be handy if there were a Window.percentOfScreen() getter.
I want to use this to so I can throw a window to the next screen, but maintain its relative position/sizing.
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Unfortunately, I lost my setup some days ago... and I have no copy of that. So, I decided to redo it, but I'm struggling following the spare guides. I'm trying to reproduce my sticky workspaces setup (three monitors) with no success at all.
The bare template config is:
{
context.AddBar();
context.AddFocusIndicator();
var actionM
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I don't want, in my case, the mpd module to show unless I'm wanting to listen to music
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It'd be nice to have. There's got to be other scenarios when you might want to do this. Like, maybe in case you just want a quick glance at memory usage or cpu usage or something and you don't want