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Hyprland is now 3 years old since March 16th, happy birthday! :)

[–] 299792458ms@lemmy.zip 9 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)
[–] 299792458ms@lemmy.zip 9 points 2 months ago (1 children)

I would fuck my self

[–] 299792458ms@lemmy.zip 7 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (2 children)

Maybe change the icon too. Let me see at a glance which account I’m using.

There is an option somewhere that allows to change hamburger menu icon to your profile image.

Settings >> General >> Use profile picture as drawer.

Add “Subscribed” as a default feed option.

App uses you account's default sort in settings.

Settings >> Account >> Default feed type

Cheers

 

Keyboard driven and lightweight Wayland notification daemon for wlroots-based compositors.

 

Sorry I'm late on this one, I was on holidays.

[–] 299792458ms@lemmy.zip 2 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

I suggest to use the default config to test if that works, and then change bit by bit to your desired configuration. I have a community just for this kind of questions by the way ... Window Managers

I do not use hyprland anymore but this was my working config:

general {
    lock_cmd = pidof hyprlock || hyprlock -c ~/.config/hypr/hyprlock/hl-sw06.conf
    before_sleep_cmd = loginctl lock-session
    after_sleep_cmd = hyprctl dispatch dpms on
}

listener {
    timeout = 270 #270
    on-timeout = brightnessctl -s set 4000
    on-resume = brightnessctl -r
}


listener {
    timeout = 300 #300
    on-timeout = loginctl lock-session
}

listener {
    timeout = 330 #330
    on-timeout = hyprctl dispatch dpms off
    on-resume = hyprctl dispatch dpms on
}

listener {
    timeout = 600
    on-timeout = systemctl suspend
}
[–] 299792458ms@lemmy.zip 4 points 3 months ago (1 children)

ok, do you pronounce data or data?

[–] 299792458ms@lemmy.zip 3 points 3 months ago

I suppose it queries for the fonts in any given website's stylesheet font stack but I would not know better.

[–] 299792458ms@lemmy.zip 24 points 3 months ago

Green/orange LCD screens, needle speed dials, just perfection.

[–] 299792458ms@lemmy.zip 7 points 3 months ago

Maybe they can recover their account if it was deleted recently but I doubt it, otherwise nothing much but going to the official store with the receipt and asking for a reset. I had a similar situation were a family member deleted and old Apple ID account and locked their device with it.

[–] 299792458ms@lemmy.zip 21 points 3 months ago (3 children)

I bet they put the toilet paper roll the other way too...

 

Wired

Wired is light and fully customizable notification daemon that provides you with powerful and extensible layout tools.

Features

  • Layout - position every element how you want it, see wiki for more info.
  • Programmable and Interactable Layout Elements - code your own or use layout elements from wired and contributors (accepting pull requests!).
    • Text blocks which scroll.
    • Backgrounds which reflect state (paused, active, extended, etc).
    • Layout elements can fire events on click (open url, etc).
    • More soon.
  • First Class Mouse Actions - close, pause, and open urls within a notification with a click.
    • Open an issue if you have ideas of more actions.
  • Every notification is a different window - pretty sick of stuff only being able to show one notification at a time honestly.
 

Simple, local, material design notes.

Features

Take notes

  • Write text notes (title and content)
  • Take advantage of the advanced formatting options, including checklists
  • Undo and redo your changes while editing
  • Use the quick action from your home screen to quickly add a note

Organize

  • Search though your notes
  • Sort your notes by date or title, in ascending or descending order
  • Display your notes in a list or a grid view
  • Pin your notes
  • Recover your deleted notes from the bin

Categorize

  • Categorize your notes with labels
  • Distinguish your labels with their color
  • Pin and hide your labels

Share & backup

  • Share text from other applications to add it directly to a note
  • Share your notes as text
  • Export your notes as JSON, manually or automatically, and import them back
  • Export your notes as Markdown

Protect

  • Never worry about how your data is handled: it cannot leave your device as the application doesn't have any internet permissions
  • Encrypt your JSON exports

Customize

  • Choose your language (see the supported ones)
  • Choose your theme (light, dark or black)
  • Choose if you want your theme to be dynamic (use colors from your background)
  • Choose if you want to enable the advanced formatting, only the checklists or keep your notes basic

Supported languages

All the supported languages are listed here alphabetically. You can see more details on the Crowdin project. To improve a language or add support for a new one, please see CONTRIBUTING.md.

  • Chinese Simplified
  • Chinese Traditional
  • Czech
  • English
  • French
  • German
  • Hindi
  • Italian
  • Polish
  • Portuguese
  • Russian
  • Spanish
  • Turkish
[–] 299792458ms@lemmy.zip 1 points 3 months ago

I know, clients not wrapping lines in codeblocks are also "rendering properly". Wrapping it's up to the client's parser, reason why I noted to use the aproppriate syntax regardless.

[–] 299792458ms@lemmy.zip 9 points 3 months ago (2 children)

It is not the client, that it is actually how markdown works. Every markdown guide specifically tells to avoid this indentation because its meant for code blocks which by default do not wrap text lines.

 

A minor update on top of 0.47.1 with some additional fixes and patches.

Fixes backported

  • xwayland: handle window coords correctly (#9238)
  • monitor: preferred mode now tries first 3 modes if it fails before erroring (#9246)
  • xwayland: prevent invalid window configurations for X11 apps (#9253)
  • desktop: fix segfault when destroying a partially created ls (#9247)
  • configWatcher: watch both symlinks and canonical paths (#9219)
  • xwayland: correct pointer coordinate mismatch in X11 windows (#9259)
  • animation: don't immediately disconnect active vars during tick (#9272)
  • desktop: move popup and subsurface ctors to factories
  • popup: take xdg geometry into account in input calcs
  • desktop: move popups to UPs and fix missing subsurface resource

Special Thanks

Special thanks as always to these chads for donating:

  • Xoores
  • johndoe42
  • yyyyyyan
  • taigrr
  • SomeMediocreGamer
  • Azelphur
  • alukortti
  • Theory_Lukas
  • MasterHowToLearn
  • ari-cake
  • AuHunter
  • Amaan Q
  • Jas Singh
  • matipan
  • SViN Drawing
  • NextDreamJob.LIVE
  • Plyply
  • atomicptr
  • Skidam
  • Avid
  • FUTO
  • XoZu
  • System64
  • Pascal Nitsche
  • JustOptimize
  • billybo_o
  • denast
  • gorfxx
  • LCLP
  • Ben
  • Dainatello
  • Diego
  • Riesi
  • Xellor
  • Daniel
  • Abdulaziz Al-Khater
  • Cassio Fernando
  • Efo
  • Adrian Dobkowski
  • Ricardo C
  • JanRi3D
  • andmars
  • SiliconVillager
  • Frank Huurman
  • Francois
  • Fan2Shrek
  • anna//bool

Full Changelog: v0.47.1...v0.47.2

 

v0.47.1 comes with, as usual, a few fixes backported from main. Some crashes, odd behavior, flickers, etc. Fixes backported:

  • xwayland: send synthetic configure events (#9193)
  • deps: add libinotify-kqueue on BSDs (#9197)
  • xwayland: respect window size set by configure requests (#9190)
  • ikeyboard: free xkbSymState in clearManuallyAllocd
  • configmgr: properly free glob memory
  • presentation: log a fixme when there is a feedback leak
  • renderer: calculate UV using both pixel and monitor dimensions
  • pass/rect: fix bounding / opaque regions
  • config/hyprctl: fix keyword not updating autoreload
  • monitor: round refresh rates in sorting modes
  • popup: stop refocusing at unmap
  • subsurface: fix invalid parent typo

Special Thanks

Special thanks as always to these chads for donating (full list from 0.47.0, as I forgot to include it in the beginning, sorry!)

  • Xoores
  • johndoe42
  • yyyyyyan
  • taigrr
  • SomeMediocreGamer
  • Azelphur
  • alukortti
  • Theory_Lukas
  • MasterHowToLearn
  • ari-cake
  • AuHunter
  • Amaan Q
  • Jas Singh
  • matipan
  • SViN Drawing
  • NextDreamJob.LIVE
  • Plyply
  • atomicptr
  • Skidam
  • Avid
  • FUTO
  • XoZu
  • System64
  • Pascal Nitsche
  • JustOptimize
  • billybo_o
  • denast
  • gorfxx
  • LCLP
  • Ben
  • Dainatello
  • Diego
  • Riesi
  • Xellor
  • Daniel
  • Abdulaziz Al-Khater
  • Cassio Fernando
  • Efo
  • Adrian Dobkowski
  • Ricardo C
  • JanRi3D
  • andmars
  • SiliconVillager
  • Frank Huurman
  • Francois
  • Fan2Shrek
  • anna//bool
 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/30849791

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