first look for better places to wrap, before breaking up a word or other string otherwise unbroken by usual characters that don't mind jumping to a new line?
@sarajw@pepelsbey I’ve chosen additionally to apply hyphens: auto; on small screens, which makes it slightly more pretty if language rules allow. Too bad you cannot force an overflow-wrap break to insert a hyphen as well, to make it all look the same.
The default LaTeX template in #pandoc v3.1.12 and later supports font fallbacks. The fallback is used if a glyph cannot be found in a font.
Example use-case: get color emojis in #PDF.
mainfontfallback:
Noto Color Emoji
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Requires #LuaLaTeX as the PDF engine (i.e., pandoc --pdf-engine=lualatex ...). #TeXLaTeX
Alternatively, try 'NotoColorEmoji:mode=harf'.
We've received a few questions lately from the community inquiring about what Flipboard is, so we wanted to share a bit about our mission to inform and inspire the world.
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Based on my experiences in various frontend codebases that were written without a frontend expert on the team (including my own old projects 💩), I compiled a list of 9 most common signs of frontend code quality issues that affect users https://angelika.me/2024/04/13/9-signs-your-frontend-code-has-quality-issues/
@sarajw Another example for titles could be fixed buttons, like menu, increase font size or text width, etc. since they cannot take too much space. TBH, browsers could do a better job supporting title attribute… 🤔
@sarajw Well, I suppose, rules like these should be read more or less as “unless you know what you are doing”, but you still need to know there might be problems in the first place, so it's good to have some :blobcatcoffee:
I've been pondering the idea of super-minimalistic (but still HA-enabled) Fediverse engine that only supports text data of fixed size (customizable by the admin), and all the features like polls and interactions but no media like images or videos or emojis or whatever else, written in something like Go.
Something you can stick on a RPI3 with 32 gigs of SD card and it will last you for a decade. Or you can install it on a couple of servers at your workplace and it will run stealthily basically forever.
The point would be, - first - because limitations are fun, and second - to promote self-hosting. If you can't afford to host anything else, you can at least host this.
Some days I have basic thoughts about everyday life. Other days I question why the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles even wore masks in the first place, it's not like they have a regular human identity or there are other human sized turtles they'd be confused with. I mean, what's the point in hiding a part of their faces around their eyes?
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...But yea...duality of man or layers or something.
Dear #Fediverse app devs (including the #mastodon web interface itself): PLEASE stop autocorrecting my #CamelCase'd hashtags into all-lower-case.
That's just silly. You should be autocorrecting lower case to camel case instead! Grab the list of all hashtags with the same letters without regard to case, and if there's a plurality of them with the same capitalization (not counting all-lower-case), suggest that. Duh! ;)