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Would it be possible to see if you already "thumbed up" a song by clicking on the menu bar button (to get to the menu, shown in the attached screenshot) via a check mark icon or a thumbs up icon next to the "Thumbs Up" option or via a separate entry within the menu (that would say, for example, "Thumbed Up")? This would be so much easier than having to open a new window by clicking on "Show" every
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Nuclear aims to be a Typescript project.
We are welcome PR to help convert any JS module to TS.
This issue is used for tracking the process.
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Steps to reproduce:
- Open an empty project with no B/B tracks
- Open the B+B editor
- Click on Clone Pattern button
Expected behavior:
Nothing happens
Actual behavior:
Instant crash.
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Motivation
After discussion at https://scsynth.org/t/terminology-question/3372 it came to my attention there's a couple uses of ableist language in our project that we could easily replace with more inclusive language -- specifically "crazy" and "idiot". This would be really easy to do, so let's do it!
Description of Proposed Feature
Replace with better words :)
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As a new iOS user, I'd love to see some "less than apple approved" things going on the iOS platform. Can we get a list going?