Vala
Vala is a programming language that aims to bring modern programming language features to GNOME developers without imposing any additional runtime requirements, and without using a different ABI compared to applications and libraries written in C. It uses the GObject type system to create classes and interfaces declared in the Vala source code.
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Expected Behavior
The default window makes the "untitled" text overflow when there is plenty of room for it. The title should ge readable when there's room.
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Currently Dino uses "%02x" to format XEP-0320 fingerprint octets, but XEP-0320 is based on the RFC 4572's Fingerprint Attribute, which requires uppercase hexadecimal bytes; would be
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If I want to save an image and chose a name from an image that already exists, cawbirds gives back an error, instead of asking me if i want to overwrite the file, or just overwrite it.
Please add the option to overwrite it. Thank you.
(Cawbird 1.4.1 / Kubuntu 20.04 / Dark Breeze Theme)
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Hi there,
I have been researching for a while now on how to get Wallpaper Engine (WE) - Web Wallpapers running on Linux in the best way possible. Gladly I stumbled upon this amazing project :)
My idea would be adding some things to komorebi in order to achieve better compatibility with WE stuff on Linux :)
I'd be willing to contribute towards that, even though my current programming-k
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Created by Jürg Billeter, Raffaele Sandrini
Released July 15, 2006
- Website
- wiki.gnome.org/Projects/Vala
- Wikipedia
- Wikipedia
Would it be possible to have Peek automatically start the render after capture, saving it using the default filepath it already uses?