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November 1, 2020
October 2020
- lipis/gatsby-countly JavaScript
Created a pull request in excalidraw/excalidraw that received 9 comments
- Feature: Align elements
- use icons for toggle labels
- Fix library dnd
- Excalidraw export
- Bump firebase from 7.24.0 to 8.0.0
- remove eslint two disabled rules & fix
- SVG export: add image size
- Update react-scripts, TS and remove ESlint as it exist in CRA
- Show error message when canvas to export is too big (#1256)
- clear deleted elements on room create
- move broadcastScene and broadcastMouseLocation to portal
- Move fonts from public to fonts directory so that it can be included in bundle as well
- add export error handling
- fix encoding of embed data & compress
- Fix embedding scene to PNG on Safari
- support embedding scene data to PNG/SVG
- retain local appState props on restore
- add titles with width/height to scale buttons in ExportDialog
- save room to firebase on unload or portal close
- fix text color on dark mode changing to light mode color while its being edited.
- refactor(api-client): Do not publish typescript files to npm
- refactor(react-ui-kit): Do not publish tsx files to npm
- refactor(core): Use plain TypeScript locally
- refactor(react-ui-kit): Use plain TypeScript locally and remove webpack
- refactor(store-engine): Use plain TypeScript locally
- refactor(bot-handler-wizard): Use plain TypeScript locally
Created an issue in excalidraw/excalidraw that received 8 comments
Optimize the SVG with SVGO before exporting
https://www.npmjs.com/package/svgo-browser If it's not a huge overhead :)

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