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(In reply to Laurent Montel from comment #13)
> Git commit 137430312149daa2a95109160d236ad7c70d14a6 by Laurent Montel.
> Committed on 25/04/2019 at 07:11.
> Pushed by mlaurent into branch 'master'.
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(In reply to Harald Sitter from comment #1)
> That would also allow "breaking" cantor, which as far as the deb dependency
> line-up is concerned is not something that should be allowed. Mixing the
> sta
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--- Comment #3 from avlas ---
(In reply to Nikita Sirgienko from comment #2)
> Git commit 731fa7186d80f330bf7d7fed8a86b9c2cff4172f by Nikita Sirgienko.
> Committed on 24/04/2019 at 21:48.
> Pushed by sirgienko into branch 'master'.
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--- Comment #2 from avlas ---
(In reply to Nikita Sirgienko from comment #1)
> I am not sure, thats is very usefull for averange user, because offent the
> user no need several environments of one program languages.
Yes, maybe not. Feel free to
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--- Comment #35 from avlas ---
(In reply to Nikita Sirgienko from comment #34)
> Actually, we will have some warnings from flakpak Octave about non-existings
> paths, because Cantor searchs 'octavebackend' in host filesystem (for
>
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--- Comment #4 from avlas ---
(In reply to Nikita Sirgienko from comment #3)
> Git commit 5dc8af2afd7e7669b43497b58815596c0b7f2c82 by Nikita Sirgienko.
> Committed on 23/04/2019 at 12:03.
> Pushed by sirgienko into branch 'Appl
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--- Comment #3 from avlas ---
In fact, Cantor backends are plugins/addons. There are many applications out
there that do the same without breaking the application.
For instance, Okular has recently introduced support for TexStudio as editor
and this
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--- Comment #2 from avlas ---
(In reply to Harald Sitter from comment #1)
> That would also allow "breaking" cantor, which as far as the deb dependency
> line-up is concerned is not something that should be allowed.
I respect what you
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Excellent, thank you very much!
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(In reply to avlas from comment #29)
> Created attachment 119575 [details]
> cantor version
>
> Cantor version 19.04
Could you please test manually moving the files out of
/usr/share/cantor/octavebackend/
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cantor version
Cantor version 19.04
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(In reply to Nikita Sirgienko from comment #24)
> (In reply to avlas from comment #23)
> > Created attachment 119572 [details]
> > Cantor crash
> >
> > Sometimes Cantor crashes while d
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--- Comment #26 from avlas ---
(In reply to avlas from comment #25)
> (In reply to Nikita Sirgienko from comment #24)
> > (In reply to avlas from comment #23)
> > > Created attachment 119572 [details]
> > > Cantor crash
&g
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(In reply to Nikita Sirgienko from comment #24)
> (In reply to avlas from comment #23)
> > Created attachment 119572 [details]
> > Cantor crash
> >
> > Sometimes Cantor crashes while d
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Bug ID: 406787
Summary: Consider allowing multiple instances of a given
backend
Product: cantor
Version: 19.04
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
Status: REPORT
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Cantor crash
Sometimes Cantor crashes while doing these tests. This is a backtrace of one of
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(In reply to Nikita Sirgienko from comment #20)
> (In reply to avlas from comment #17)
> > (In reply to Nikita Sirgienko from comment #16)
> > > Hi avlas, Octave writes error messages and warnings into
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--- Comment #2 from avlas ---
(In reply to Nikita Sirgienko from comment #1)
> As i mentioned in another thread, in this moment, we treat warnings as error
> messages, and Cantor, if error occurs, show only error message and don't
> show
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--- Comment #17 from avlas ---
(In reply to Nikita Sirgienko from comment #16)
> Hi avlas, Octave writes error messages and warnings into stderr. In Cantor
> we don't distinguish between warnings and errors. And, if a expression
> finis
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--- Comment #15 from avlas ---
I think this issue may be related to the other one I mentioned about warnings.
Could you please try the following?
create a function which filename is called f_test.m with the following content:
function x = test(y
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> Maybe as a text file.
Sorry, we crossed emails
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This is the full info from the terminal (there is always a first error because
the system path is not visible to flatpak, I workarounded this by copying the
content in $HOME and adding it to the path):
dir: "/us
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--- Comment #14 from avlas ---
(In reply to Alexander Semke from comment #13)
> (In reply to avlas from comment #12)
> > I moved all issues to specific bug reports, with the exception of these two:
> >
> > B- Octave recommendat
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--- Comment #9 from avlas ---
(In reply to Alexander Semke from comment #8)
> Created attachment 119568 [details]
> Octave variable 2
I see. Wondering why it fails here. Do you see anything wrong in the terminal
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--- Comment #7 from avlas ---
(In reply to Alexander Semke from comment #6)
> (In reply to avlas from comment #5)
> > Btw, what version of Octave do you use? I use Octave 5.1.
> I'm using Octave 5.1.0 on openSUSE LEAP 15.
Can you plea
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--- Comment #5 from avlas ---
(In reply to Alexander Semke from comment #4)
> (In reply to avlas from comment #3)
> > (In reply to Alexander Semke from comment #2)
> > > (In reply to avlas from comment #0)
> > > > Octave
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--- Comment #3 from avlas ---
(In reply to Alexander Semke from comment #2)
> (In reply to avlas from comment #0)
> > Octave variables are not displayed in the Cantor's workspace. If there is a
> > way to debug this issue, pleas
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--- Comment #12 from avlas ---
I moved all issues to specific bug reports, with the exception of these two:
B- Octave recommendations:
(i) use Octave's default 'qt' graphics_toolkit instead of 'gnuplot'
(ii) recommend u
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Usability issue of omitted backends at startup:
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Summary: Do not filter out backends as missing, they may just
need proper configuration
Product: cantor
Version: 19.04
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
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--- Comment #10 from avlas ---
Forgot about this: "I realized that Octave's warnings impede Cantor to proceed
with expected outputs"
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OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
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> C- workspace: variables are not displayed
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Platform: Other
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
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--- Comment #8 from avlas ---
Unfortunately this bug has become an umbrella of issues. The remaining issues
are:
A- Cantor packaging in kde neon: a specific bug has been filled
B- Octave recommendations:
(i) use Octave's defaul
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--- Comment #7 from avlas ---
Good news regarding point (2) above. It seems there is a bug either in
flatpak's Octave, or in the upstream Octave code, which gives an error in
cantor_print even though cantor_print uses a try-catch instruction.
I
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link to flatpak issue:
https://github.com/flatpak/flatpak/issues/2846
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--- Comment #5 from avlas ---
I could make flatpak octave executable visible to flatpak cantor by doing:
sudo flatpak override --filesystem=/var org.kde.cantor
However it seems that this trick is not enough and communication between the
two flatpak
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--- Comment #4 from avlas ---
(In reply to Alexander Semke from comment #3)
> (In reply to avlas from comment #2)
> > 2) Then, in Cantor, I configured the path to octave (from the flatpak
> > container).
> >
> > This works,
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--- Comment #16 from avlas ---
(In reply to Laurent Montel from comment #15)
> (In reply to avlas from comment #13)
> Ok you can't use locale instance until 19.04.1 ;(
> Sorry.
No big deal, 19.04.1 it's behind the corner :)
It
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--- Comment #13 from avlas ---
(In reply to Laurent Montel from comment #9)
> [LanguageTool]
> language=en
> languagetoolpath=https://languagetool.org/api/v2
It seems I also need to manually add the bool for enabling the local path.
Could y
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(In reply to Laurent Montel from comment #10)
> > If possible, a nice way to implement this could be setting the language of
> > LanguageTools in sync with composer's dictionary (this would apply to th
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(In reply to Laurent Montel from comment #9)
> [LanguageTool]
> language=en
> languagetoolpath=https://languagetool.org/api/v2
Thanks!
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Summary: applications associated with cantor backends should
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Product: neon
Version: unspecified
Platform: Other
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--- Comment #2 from avlas ---
(In reply to Alexander Semke from comment #1)
> (In reply to avlas from comment #0)
> > there are problems with dependencies and system folders that are not visible
> > because of how flatpak containers wor
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--- Comment #8 from avlas ---
Excellent!
Is it easy for you to show how that settings section looks like in
kontactrc/kmail2rc settings? That would be a workaround until the fix is
released.
> > By the way, having the possibility to easily chan
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Summary: backend is not compatible with up-to-date flatpak
package of octave
Product: cantor
Version: unspecified
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
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(In reply to avlas from comment #1)
> In the meantime, to work around this, how should I manually add the
> LanguageTools server and language setting to kontactrc?
Tried to figure it out checking kontactrc, but co
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It seems LanguageTools settings are not stored in kontactrc. This is the only
thing I see:
[LanguageToolConfigDialog]
Size=500,300
In the meantime, to work around this, how should I manually add the
LanguageTools server
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--- Comment #24 from avlas ---
(In reply to Laurent Montel from comment #23)
> > Sorry, I think I didn't explain myself well. I was not talking here now
> > about the conversion from markdown to html, but about highlighting the emai
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--- Comment #22 from avlas ---
(In reply to Laurent Montel from comment #21)
> (In reply to avlas from comment #20)
> > (In reply to Laurent Montel from comment #18)
> > > Created attachment 119461 [details]
> > > Screensho
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--- Comment #20 from avlas ---
(In reply to Laurent Montel from comment #18)
> Created attachment 119461 [details]
> Screenshot
I had some ideas for further enhancement after seeing your screenshot (as well
as this one http://25.io/mou/img/1...@
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(In reply to Laurent Montel from comment #18)
> Created attachment 119461 [details]
> Screenshot
Neat! (thank you)
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--- Comment #17 from avlas ---
(In reply to Laurent Montel from comment #16)
> Now we can hightlight block.
> I need to fix some little bugs but it's good now :)
Excellent!
[ If you'd have a chance and it's not too much tro
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And unfortunately:
"You can't sensibly pass a css file to the library, because non-inline css
is handled in the document header and markdown formats the contents of the
document body."
and wondering..
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--- Comment #10 from avlas ---
(In reply to avlas from comment #9)
> (In reply to avlas from comment #8)
> > (In reply to Laurent Montel from comment #6)
> > > Discount lib
> >
> > Mmm, I didn't realize you mean
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(In reply to avlas from comment #8)
> (In reply to Laurent Montel from comment #6)
> > Discount lib
>
> Mmm, I didn't realize you meant the lib, but makes total sense. I don't
> know, will as
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(In reply to Laurent Montel from comment #6)
> Discount lib
Mmm, I didn't realize you meant the lib, but makes total sense. I don't know,
will ask Discount dev...
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(In reply to Laurent Montel from comment #11)
> Thanks I will continue to implement it today or tomorrow
Thank you very much! If you implement all these enhancements, it's going to be
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(In reply to Laurent Montel from comment #6)
> adding a css to generate file is not a problem but how told to Discount lib
> that we want to generate tables with specific css ?
I just explained it in another (r
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(In reply to avlas from comment #7)
> (In reply to Laurent Montel from comment #5)
> > (In reply to avlas from comment #1)
> > > I tested this in Discount and works as expected, embedding the i
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In addition to the github css style (that I attached) I have another css file
from markdown-here. The one I use (and like the most) is the github one, with
single exception, the background color that is used in the title
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File of github style for markdown conversion
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(In reply to Laurent Montel from comment #5)
> (In reply to avlas from comment #1)
> > I tested this in Discount and works as expected, embedding the image within
> > other markdown content. Could you
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(In reply to Laurent Montel from comment #2)
> option for what ?
> Generating a image.png ?
I meant for adding images within context. Imaging you write a markdown email
and you refer to one or more images in the b
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(In reply to Laurent Montel from comment #4)
> v3 branch ?
I meant in the v3 branch of discount:
https://github.com/Orc/discount/tree/v3
By the way, discount works great with css files. I got a github style css f
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I tested this in Discount and works as expected, embedding the image within
other markdown content. Could you please consider adding this option?
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This is set by default now in Discount v3 branch, which is great. An example of
this is the following:
### This is my list:
- [x] this is set
- [ ] this is not
- and this is a regular list item.
However, to make it
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(In reply to avlas from comment #11)
> (In reply to avlas from comment #10)
> > Laurent, Discount dev has finished implementing this and asks if you could
> > please test it:
> >
> > "It W
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(In reply to avlas from comment #10)
> Laurent, Discount dev has finished implementing this and asks if you could
> please test it:
>
> "It Works For Me(tm) -- can the Kmail crew check it out for nont
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> It's not necessary to use kpart. We have a lib for my highlighting.
> For sure if we have a code block callback I will be able to highlight it.
Laurent, Discount dev has finished implementing this and asks i
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(In reply to Laurent Montel from comment #8)
> (In reply to avlas from comment #7)
> > Would "a code block callback so that an external function could apply syntax
> > highlighting" be useful for
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Would "a code block callback so that an external function could apply syntax
highlighting" be useful for applying highlighting in Kmail via Kpart?
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(In reply to Laurent Montel from comment #2)
> We need a component for generated latex equations.
> But kmail is a mailer not an text editor where it can be useful.
The readability of emails with displayed equations
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(In reply to Kai Uwe Broulik from comment #5)
> What I would like to see is generic KFileItemActions support in KRunner so
> you get access to the Open With actions and all plugins like in Dolphin or
> the not
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(In reply to Laurent Montel from comment #1)
> Hi,
> it's a configure option to discount.
> But I use discount lib, I don't rebuild it.
> It's not a flags in lib.
> So we can't do it
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(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #2)
> Thanks for the idea, but I don't think we'll be doing this. I feel that it
> would excessively clutter up the common case.
As you wish, but please note that the
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(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #1)
> I can understand the request, but I lean towards the side of saying that
> this would add too much UI clutter for a very infrequently-used feature.
I see your poin
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Summary: Markdown addon: please add support for
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Product: kdepim
Version: unspecified
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
Status:
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Discount dev replied this:
"Discount doesn't know about the structure of codeblocks, so it can't do it
natively. I could implement a code block callback so that an external function
could apply syntax highl
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I submitted an issue to Discount to see if this could be implemented:
https://github.com/Orc/discount/issues/203
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(In reply to Laurent Montel from comment #3)
> When I started to implement this feature, I looked at first markdown-here.
> But it was very hard to use js in kmail directly...
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If I'm not wrong 'Enable embedded LaTeX' option from Discount lib
(libmarkdown2) is just to avoid converting LaTeX content to html as if it was
markdown content, and instead leaving it as raw text.
If co
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Thanks a lot for working on the Markdown plugin. It's very nice and useful!
> Yep indeed but "Discount" lib seems that it doesn't support style :(
(In reply to Laurent Montel from comment #
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Product: kdepim
Version: unspecified
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
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Summary: Markdown addon: support syntax highlighting
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Version: unspecified
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
Severity: wis
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Summary: Markdown addon option 'Enable embedded LaTeX' does not
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Version: unspecified
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Product: krunner
Version: unspecified
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=394044
--- Comment #15 from avlas ---
(In reply to avlas from comment #14)
> I got a new computer and see this exact behavior (this may be related to
> newer intel processors, I suppose). Unfortunately there's no upstream
> activity at all...
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--- Comment #14 from avlas ---
I
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--- Comment #40 from avlas ---
(In reply to Antonio Rojas from comment #39)
> I can only reproduce this with cited tweets. And in any case, you can always
> open it by clicking on the timestamp.
That's right
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--- Comment #38 from avlas ---
One issue I can see in master version, I recall it now I saw it before too, is
that there are no links for cut messages, which makes choqok sort of useless as
most of the displayed messages are cut (I assume at 140
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=404740
Bug ID: 404740
Summary: Improve the behavior of "number of messages to show in
the timeline" setting
Product: choqok
Version: Git
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=370260
--- Comment #37 from avlas ---
(In reply to avlas from comment #25)
> (In reply to avlas from comment #24)
>
> > I assumed, but not sure, that the issue came from last changes related to
> > this issue. If you believe this is an
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--- Comment #36 from avlas ---
(In reply to Patrice Grundmann from comment #35)
> Hello,
>
> When will come out Choqok version 1.7 with the bug fix?
>
> Thanks for the job.
I don't think there is any proper fix yet. Version 1.6
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--- Comment #12 from avlas ---
Sounds good to me. Talking about remembering, in addition to F7 status (ON/OFF
and expanded/collapsed), could Okular remember "F6" ON/OFF status as well?
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