Public bug reported:
OpenLP has a portable flag that runs OpenLP with a data/config directory
relative to the path where it's stored. I think it is built in a windows
specific way (where the stuff is then stored) but it seems to work
flawlessly on my linux machine.
However the output of -h says
Public bug reported:
in the startup code the parameters accepted include --dev-version (-d).
What's irritating is that it's not actually used there. The values are
also not actually passed along somewhere else.
However the about dialog still correctly displays the bzr revision if
started with
So once downloaded it's always there, always running? In that case I'd
open a new bug to enable/disable the API. My remarks would pretty much
remain unchanged...
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The behavior is no longer valid. The API is running all the time in version 3
so this is not a valid defect anymore.
The remote plugin is only a placeholder for web code and not the web server.
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TBH I'm not particularly happy about closing this as Won't Fix.
It's unexpected behavior and potentially a "security" issue. If you want to
have it disabled at a given time, you have to restart, which is probably not
the time that you want to restart.
It shouldn't be too complicated. My branch
And we close it before that is added (double checked)?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1744553
Title:
replace live background with image causes crash
Status in OpenLP:
Won't Fix
** Changed in: openlp
Status: Invalid => Confirmed
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1589675
Title:
OpenLP on Linux crashes on startup when VLC not installed
Status in OpenLP:
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