29 Sep 2021 |
josephwright | hmenke: Thanks | 14:06:55 |
hmenke | Maybe I should document all the things that are intentionally left broken at some point. | 14:07:56 |
josephwright | hmenke: I might make a different decision for l3draw : I think one could of course argue this is a flaw in the PDF format | 14:08:36 |
hmenke | This is a general problem of any stack-based system. | 14:09:12 |
hmenke | You definitely should reset the graphics state in l3draw at the beginning of every picture. | 14:09:42 |
josephwright | hmenke: There will be an update later today then :) | 14:09:59 |
hmenke | I would really like to do this too, but as I remarked already, this has the potential of silently breaking old documents. | 14:10:26 |
hmenke | And I don't want to get into writing a compat feature like pgfplots . | 14:10:46 |
josephwright | hmenke: Thanks - I'll point to this info | 14:10:54 |
hmenke | Also be careful to not reset to much stuff. Things like transparency and blend mode should probably carry over to nested pictures. | 14:11:49 |
hmenke | * Also be careful to not reset too much stuff. Things like transparency and blend mode should probably carry over to nested pictures. | 14:11:58 |
josephwright | In reply to @hmenke:matrix.org Also be careful to not reset too much stuff. Things like transparency and blend mode should probably carry over to nested pictures. I'm lucky that l3draw is still very experimental, so I can change some stuff and kick the rest 'down the road' | 14:13:44 |
hmenke | You're also lucky that l3draw has tests from the very start. | 14:14:34 |
muzimuzhi | This reminds me of https://tex.stackexchange.com/q/580247, which shows decoration markings inherits outer \pgfsetcornersarced . | 14:41:50 |
josephwright | In reply to @hmenke:matrix.org You're also lucky that l3draw has tests from the very start. I was starting from a very different place to Till, and I've got all of the existing test setup (plus Frank would kill me if I added new code without tests) | 15:14:25 |
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samcarter | Ulrike Fischer: Welcome! Now we don't need to miss you anymore :) | 15:29:11 |
Ulrike Fischer | samcarter: hm ping works like in the other chat? | 15:29:42 |
josephwright | In reply to @u-fischer:matrix.org samcarter: hm ping works like in the other chat? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jr0JaXfKj68 | 15:30:33 |
samcarter | In reply to @u-fischer:matrix.org samcarter: hm ping works like in the other chat? yes and reply also works by clicking an the arrow in the previous message. | 15:31:09 |
samcarter | In reply to @u-fischer:matrix.org samcarter: hm ping works like in the other chat? * yes and reply also works by clicking on the arrow in the previous message. | 15:31:18 |
Ulrike Fischer | In reply to @samcarter:matrix.org yes and reply also works by clicking on the arrow in the previous message. like that | 15:31:37 |
Ulrike Fischer | samcarter: can one adapt the sound? The ping is currently quite ugly ;-) | 15:32:29 |
samcarter | Download Screenshot 2021-09-29 at 17.33.03.png | 15:33:31 |
samcarter | In reply to @u-fischer:matrix.org samcarter: can one adapt the sound? The ping is currently quite ugly ;-) Click on your user name -> notification settings : there you can disable audible notification | 15:34:15 |
samcarter | In reply to @u-fischer:matrix.org samcarter: can one adapt the sound? The ping is currently quite ugly ;-) * Click on your user name at the top left -> notification settings : there you can disable audible notification | 15:36:43 |
Ulrike Fischer | In reply to @samcarter:matrix.org Click on your user name at the top left -> notification settings : there you can disable audible notification disabling is easy, getting a nice sound is the problem ... | 15:37:22 |
samcarter | a quacking chat would be fun :) | 15:38:11 |
hmenke | Ulrike Fischer: samcarter https://github.com/vector-im/element-web/issues/5891 | 15:40:46 |
hmenke | If you use the desktop version of Element you can patch the installation to use a different sound. | 15:41:12 |