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Gifski requires at least 2 frames in the resulting GIF, but users might accidentally trim or choose low enough FPS for the resulting GIF to contain less than 2 frames. We should show a warning in the editor's view in that case.
Right now, we just show an error when the conversion starts:
<img width="472" alt="Screen Shot 2020-10-24 at 16 53 31" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/
it's now supported in chrome, but it's new. any chance it can be supported here?
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As per angularsen/UnitsNet#328 (comment)
Having a set of tests to validate that the correct abbreviation notations and symbols are used would be helpful, as we have seen from before that discrepancies tend to creep in over time.
See #328 for the (currently work in progress) guideline, go through the comments and identify what tests to write for the guid
When you parse using --components=true the css file generated works for the most part. The only main problem is that it generates duplicate classes if many elements with the same class exist in the original file.
For example if you have the following:
<div class="alert alert-warning">
some warning alert
</div>
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some other code
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<div class="alert alert-danger">
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The table ID is currently lost, but could be included by wrapping the table in a bookmark (probably via empty paragraphs before and after the table).