The addon version works on Android.. There’s an issue/“idea” for Chinese support as well. If I recall correctly, though, one of the problems is tokenization (the languages currently supported for example have spaces to separate words).
The how-to specifies to use COPYING, so I prefer it for consistency.
For manual placement I recommend putting it in COPYING
since GitHub will still detect it. It’s a peeve of mine that using the selector puts the GPL in LICENSE
.
A crude but simple way would be to save a HTML file with a textarea. Type in the text and pinch to zoom.
The removal of the WebSocket API is pretty understandable, that said, I did like how there was no need to refresh to check for changes. I wonder if it would have been better recieved if new posts were added to the top outside of the viewport instead of pushing everything down, or if it was restricted to updating existing posts only.
LyX. It is amazing for writing equation-heavy documents.
I currently use Fedora Silverblue, mainly because of the easy rollback, and because it makes package management easier. I like having a default base to add and remove from (and being able to easily rebase onto a different spin). That said, regular Fedora and Mint are both solid distros.
It has the same plugin system, but they pull from Open VSX rather than Microsoft’s extension marketplace. If there’s an extension not available there, you can still download it from Microsoft’s marketplace and then add it manually.
Used US and JP qwerty, both are fine after a while, but switching can be annoying (mostly I mix up whether " or @ is Shift-2).
The one thing I hate is the fragmentation of the bottom left cluster. I started out on keyboards with Ctrl Fn Super Alt, but now I much prefer Fn Ctrl Alt Super.