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Mar 23 2023
fix typo
fix relative cases
improve inline doc a bit
run celerity to make lint happy
This should work.
It is important to mention the required version of Git.
In D25067#2470, @valerio.bozzolan wrote:I'm not sure I can reproduce this issue before this patch.
Use project slug
Mar 22 2023
clarify that your client is fine
- also fix small typo "elmement"
The user Stephen Kitt says that this option was not available before git 2.5.0 - that was released in May 2015.
set icon in the array keeping alphabetical order
I will be 100% honest with you: for unknown reasons this works, even if I totally have no idea how. I just copy-pasted stuff and put everything in a standard kitchen blender.
arc liberate
make the linter happy
fight with arc diff to convince it that this is different
Related: https://secure.phabricator.com/T3887 (but I think it doesn't actually work any more?)
https://secure.phabricator.com/w/changelog/2013_09_september/: "Audio can now be embedded in Remarkup"
In T15178#4145, @dcog wrote:Why this at all? Can we close this thread entirely right now?
"Argh" (ROTFL³)
":O" (ROTFL²)
What about a snippet from this (1-1.5 sec snippet)? https://yewtu.be/watch?v=JvgF83OHV9c
update celerity to make the lint happy
Mar 21 2023
Pika (ROTFL)
No, the filter only fires when the value is set to true. When the value is not set or set to false, the filter does not fire. I believe that for boolean fields there is no way to distinguish ‚false‘ from ‚not defined‘ which might be the root cause of the issue.
Furthermore when i define the field as required, then the only accepted value for the field is ‚true‘ which makes no sense at all to me.
@Higgs It seems to me, that it really does not filter by true, but it filter by "It has this field set to true, or false". That is why the filter is called "Require". Can you confirm this guess?
Since the answer of this is "sadly this is not possible now" I elevated this as a Task:
I've honestly tried to work on this and I discovered that it's not that obvious: