Hi Branden,
during the testing described below (which i foolishly expected to
be minor), i tripped over several new candidates for regressions
that look unrelated. This is not a serious report yet, i'll have to
investigate in more detail and then report properly. The candidates
include the follo
> On 17 Jun 2022, at 17:24, Deri wrote:
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> On Friday, 17 June 2022 16:31:52 BST Karthik Suresh wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I think there was a post here a while back where a contributor mentioned
> > they were using a text editor that was controlled using a mouse - a sort of
> > visual entry m
On Fri Jun 17, 2022 at 11:31 AM EDT, Karthik Suresh wrote:
> I think there was a post here a while back where a contributor mentioned they
> were using a text editor that was controlled using a mouse - a sort of visual
> entry method that could be used for eye-tracking / accessible text entry. I’
On Friday, 17 June 2022 16:31:52 BST Karthik Suresh wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I think there was a post here a while back where a contributor mentioned
> they were using a text editor that was controlled using a mouse - a sort of
> visual entry method that could be used for eye-tracking / accessible text
>
Hi,
I think there was a post here a while back where a contributor mentioned they
were using a text editor that was controlled using a mouse - a sort of visual
entry method that could be used for eye-tracking / accessible text entry. I’m
struggling to hunt down the name of the tool so was wonde
(I reorganized some parts for convenience in the answers)
Hi Ingo,
On 6/16/22 21:08, Ingo Schwarze wrote:
As far as I know, there's currently no tool that warns on "foo. bar"
in filled test. Not `mandoc -Tlint`,
That's not entirely accurate.
[...]
The mandoc(1) program warns if all of th