No, that’s not used by Zsh.
Glad you have it working. This may also work:
_stfu () {
shift words
(( CURRENT-=1 ))
_normal -P
}
compdef _stfu stfu
By default you can use left and right bracket keys []
to adjust speed, and it should do adjustments to make the pitch sound the same.
To adjust the pitch alone, you can have something like this in your input.conf, customized as you like:
ALT+p af toggle @rb
ALT+UP af-command rb multiply-pitch 1.25
ALT+DOWN af-command rb multiply-pitch 0.8
ALT+LEFT af-command rb set-pitch 1.0
I haven’t looked at this in a long time. If you always need this there’s likely a conf option to always enable the “rubber band” (@rb) filter. And maybe other commands than multiply that would be better.
EDIT: Sorry, I don’t have this quite right. Maybe someone can correct me.
OK, I see some differences between your two screenshots, but what’s the relevance to my comment?
I don’t know what I should be noticing there. I can’t see any text for the tool buttons along the left edge of the window.
I have trouble with both, but more experience with GIMP. I can’t stand all the little tool buttons with no text. I want the name of each tool always visible on its button.
I have the same problem with Inkscape.
Ooh I haven’t seen this one. Anyone have a comment on this vs the KleverNotes project? I think that’s the name.
The Power and Battery widget now responds to middle-clicks and scrolls: middle-click will block or re-enable automatic sleep and screen locking, and scrolling will change the active power profile
Scrolling on the battery applet is how I adjust my brightness. Is that no longer a thing?
From this thread I tried out Gruvbox Plus Dark, which is nice, but a little low on contrast, and I don’t prefer such uniform shapes.
Huh, I only now notice that the Fluent, Tela, Vimix, and Qogir repos are owned by the same user…
I’m not really recommending it over Arch, but my favorite rolling Debian distro is Siduction.
Haha it’s all good, but it sounds like selling the house to avoid cleaning a table.
Honestly that sounds good to me, but not everyone configures their own preferred fonts, so it may not be a crowd pleaser. It’s not too bad for me to just override the style on my side.
I had a look and it can be set by setting font-family
inside the .hljs
block within the theme (e.g. atom-one-dark.css
).
Thanks!
Woohoo! You didn’t even mention: code blocks no longer mangle ampersands and less-than symbols!
Anyway it looks great and is a much appreciated feature, thank you!
I searched and found the project. If you’re having the same issue described here, it’s been known for a few weeks and
will be fixed with the next release.
I don’t know SP or how its shortcuts work, but did you check if you already have those shortcuts assigned in plasma’s global shortcuts? The easiest way is to assign them to any plasma global shortcut and see if it tells you there’s a conflict.
If that’s not it, can you trigger those SP actions with an external command? Then you could do it through plasma global shortcuts.
If you want, you could use Telegram without your real phone number by either getting a virtual number from Google Voice or another service, or you could buy a Telegram-only number from their fragment site.
CLI flow: run command, print output below
TUI flow: navigate and interact with a layout that updates in place