I am using chrome://flags/#enable-force-dark for a while and it worked for every sites I visited. Now I visited https://keepass.info/help/base/index.html and recognized that it is not readable/usable... Workaround (Ctrl+A...). See attachment/screen-shot. I created a "emergency recover sheet" some time ago and today I started using the portable edition and didn't find that "emergency recover sheet creation menu"(?) (that's why I was looking at the help page...
Since having special requirements (precision of microseconds needed) + code must work under Windows and Linux, I added following to lib\stdsoap2.h: // ======================================================================= // Make 64bit "timeval" available for Windows and Linux // ======================================================================= #if _WIN32 #include <time.h> struct soaptimeval { time_t tv_sec; /* seconds */ long tv_usec; /* and microseconds */ }; #else #define timeval soaptimeval;...
I was (a bit) wrong... timeval taken from "winsock2.h" is wrong, timeval taken from "sys/time.h" is correct. Maybe you add that information (from sys/time.h) to the source header for the struct_timeval serializer, specially for Windows developers ;-) Thanks
I was (a bit) wrong... timeval taken from "winsock2.h" is wrong, timeval taken from "sys/time.h" is correct. Maybe you add that information (from sys/time.h) to the source header for the struct_timeval serializer. Thanks
I was (a bit) wrong... timeval taken from winsock2.h is wrong, timeval taken from <sys time.h=""> is correct. Maybe you add that information (from sys/time.h) to the source header for the struct_timeval serializer.</sys> Thanks
I was (a bit) wrong... timeval taken from winsock2.h is wrong, timeval taken from <sys time.h=""> is correct. Maybe you add that information (from <sys time.h="">) to the source header for the struct_timeval serializer.</sys></sys> Thanks
Wrong/confusing sample: Custom serializer for struct timeval
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