retitle 721192 RFP: apostrophe -- a simple markdown editor
nowner 721192
thanks
With upstream response and issue resolution as it seems to be, I'm no
longer interested in maintaining this package, and one shouldn't upload
something that one doesn't want to maintain.
Feel free to contact me for my
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Bug #721192 [wnpp] ITP: apostrophe -- a simple markdown editor
Changed Bug title to 'RFP: apostrophe -- a simple markdown editor' from 'ITP:
apostrophe -- a simple markdown editor'.
> now
Attention GNOME Team: I'm requesting a comaintainer, because I believe
it would be better to maintain this package under the Debian GNOME
Team umbrella rather than the Python Team.
Uberwriter/Apostrophe markdown editor update: I'm still waiting for
resolution of two issues discussed at
https://git
correction:
Nicholas D Steeves writes:
> Interesting you found this issue! I just imported the latest release
> and found bundled woff2-format fonts (non dfsg-free). I've contacted
> upstream about this. FYI, for fonts to be dfsg-free their source needs
> to be included. If Apostrophe cannot
Control: unblock -1 by 960767
Control: forwarded -1 https://gitlab.gnome.org/somas/apostrophe/-/issues/189
Hi Birger,
Birger Schacht writes:
> Hi,
>
> I'd be also interested in getting apostrophe into Debian. I tried the
> flatpak version, but there seems to be a problem with missing fonts
> wh
Hi,
I'd be also interested in getting apostrophe into Debian. I tried the
flatpak version, but there seems to be a problem with missing fonts
which makes the text harder to read.
I took a glance a the code and although pressagio is mentioned in
`apostrophe/auto_correct.py` that file does not seem
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