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Hey VLDR/NNOX/User/Este, just copy the affected regions from the original unmodified image and paste them into your modified image...
(And lets just hope that the image of the woman is either a stock image, or that the woman has actually granted permission to post pictures of her across the interw... (more) |
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A: Safe to delete [e0fe99ff-3983-409E-97D9-AA6223751C46].msi? Right click on the file and view the file properties. In all likelihood, the file details in the file properties dialog will reveal what software this .msi file belongs to.[^1] Deleting it should be safe. However, depending on the software this .msi file belongs to, deleting it could (or might no... (more) |
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@#53696 no, they do _not_ merely resemble your original question, they **ARE** your original question. Welcome to reality! (more) |
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Comment | Post #284259 |
The answer to the updated question is still the first paragraph of the answer Olin Lathrop provided six months ago. (more) |
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Comment | Post #286102 |
Solveforum scrapes questions from superuser.com. (And yes, VLDR x-posted their question both on powerusers.codidact.com as well as [superuser.com](https://superuser.com/questions/1677167/how-can-i-command-my-lenovo-laptop-to-stop-charging-the-battery-at-a-maximum-cap).)
But either way, why are we ... (more) |
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A: Using "Print using system dialogue" as default in Firefox Oh Mozilla... There are quite a few reports in Mozilla's bugzilla i could find about this feature being removed. I particularly want to highlight a comment by R. Longson in one of these reports (https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/showbug.cgi?id=1755848#c2): > The preference print.tabmodal.en... (more) |
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Post edited: Update about future zsh versions containing a patched latex completion function including dtx file extension |
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Post edited: Added a little more context to the underscore completion function file name convention |
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Comment | Post #285953 |
@#36377 No problemo. (more) |
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A: Case independent tab completion in zsh shell zsh comes with a number of completion function files for popular programs and commands that govern how completions and suggestions are executed in relation to these programs/commands. `autoload -Uz compinit && compinit` is basically just a way to load and initialize these completion functions[^1].... (more) |
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Comment | Post #285914 |
P.S.: I have no deeper insight into zsh, nor am i an experienced zsh user. My comment is entirely based on looking at the latex completion definition file in zsh's git repository -- so the confidence level of my comment is at best only average. I don't really know in which folder you would find that ... (more) |
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Comment | Post #285914 |
> Is there any way to make the tab completion independent of capitalisation while still getting suggested all files?
zsh should come with completion definitions for a number of popular programs, among them latex. `autoload -Uz compinit && compinit` is basically just a way to load these completion ... (more) |
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Comment | Post #285790 |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UZWfMgjqAs (more) |
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Comment | Post #285699 |
> "_All you dweebs are going to keep giving me what I want no matter how much you protest_"
No, not all us dweebs. But there will always be one who is on a mission to help humanity and who doesn't mind being sucked dry by a help vampire. And one is more than enough...
(And, to play the devils a... (more) |
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Comment | Post #285265 |
And finally, if the drivers don't report any issues and seem to be working, you should be good to go... (and cross fingers that the crapfest that is Windows 10 doesn't screw it up anywhere else...) (more) |
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Comment | Post #285265 |
@#36363 looks good. As said previously, the TB controller built into the Dell Latitude 5580 is a TB 3 controller, and if neither the BIOS or the drivers explicitly specify any other TB version i would go with what the spec sheet says.
You can also distinguish between TB 1, 2 and 3 by looking at th... (more) |
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Comment | Post #285513 |
See comment topic title.
Not sure exactly what you mean by saying "_feeds popping up on the screen directly_". I don't know whether you really want to be interrupted by some window popping up and occluding the desktop (and potentially stealing input focus) while you are typing something, mouse-dra... (more) |
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Comment | Post #285408 |
> This fails to answer my question.
Lets not pretend otherwise, it only fails to answer your **edited** question -- an edit which came about three days **after** this answer was posted.
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Comment | Post #285408 |
"_Dangerous_" 🤣 🤣
This is indisputably the funniest thing i have ever seen on this site... (more) |
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Comment | Post #285412 |
Not to take away from your answer, just a mention of the quite expansive CustomCSSforFx project (https://github.com/Aris-t2/CustomCSSforFx) which provides a host of different options for custom styling of the Firefox UI. (Provided it just as a comment here, because if the goal is solely and exclusive... (more) |
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Comment | Post #285353 |
If you must do this often, and you really must have a single action, you might wanto to think about whether it would be worth it for you to invest time into turning this process into a [Gimp macro](https://www.gimp.org/tutorials/Automate_Editing_in_GIMP/#an-introduction-to-macros) or [Scheme script](... (more) |
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Comment | Post #285353 |
I am not a Gimp user, but perhaps look into how you could copy the alpha channel (or transparency layer/mask, or whatever it might be called in Gimp) to a new image. The idea/rough process i am thinking of is this: Create a new image of the same size as your original png, and fill it entirely with wh... (more) |
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Post edited: Adapted examples to use discord.com domain |
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Comment | Post #285270 |
You could try it with an [attribute selector](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/Attribute_selectors). I have expanded my answer with an example using an attribute selector (my example combined an attribute selector with an `:is()` selector).
You don't need to specify a visibility ch... (more) |
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You could use a CSS attribute selector that matches against a value of a chosen attribute. However, regardless of whether you match against some attribute, some ID or some class, you will have to first find something that distinguishes the unwanted <svg> element from similar <svg> element... (more) |
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