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  • Posted a comment on ticket #1593 on TightVNC

    Windows (not Window) has screen resolution of (1920x1080)

  • Created ticket #1181 on MediaInfo

    macOS icon is bigger than Apple icons

  • Created ticket #1593 on TightVNC

    Viewer does not adjust window size according to host

  • Created ticket #111 on avidemux

    .appImage extension should be .AppImage instead

  • Modified a comment on ticket #23 on XNEdit

    Most command line text editors like nano, vim or emacs do as nedit, so don't process the 0x0d newline, while most editors for window managers like kate, Notepad++ or notepadqq do convert the 0x0d to newline, probably for ease of use. If you use cat on that file it will overwrite all lines to terminal as it outputs them, exactly like mplayer does, but that's not a text editor, so probably it's how has to work.

  • Modified a comment on ticket #23 on XNEdit

    Most command line text editors like nano, vim or emacs do as nedit, so don't process the 0x0d newline, while most editors for window managers like kate, Notepad++ or notepadqq do convert the 0x0d to newline, probably for ease of use. If you use cat on that file it will overwrite all lines to terminal exactly like mplayer does.

  • Modified a comment on ticket #23 on XNEdit

    Most command line text editors like nano, vim or emacs do as nedit, so don't process the 0x0d newline, while most editors for window managers like kate, Notepad++ or notepadqq do convert the 0x0d to newline, probably for ease of use. If you use cat on that file it will overwrite all lines so text will be lost, which is not the desired result in most cases, although would be the canonical one (it's like converting text code into executable one and allow text inside the file to delete itself).

  • Modified a comment on ticket #23 on XNEdit

    Most command line text editors like nano, vim or emacs do as nedit, so don't process the 0x0d newline, while most editors for windows managers like kate, Notepad++ or notepadqq do convert the 0x0d to newline, probably for ease of use. If you use cat on that file it will overwrite all lines so text will be lost, which is not the desired result in most cases, although would be the canonical one (it's like converting text code into executable one and allow text inside the file to delete itself).

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