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On macOS keyboard shortcuts work with the Command key instead of Ctrl. While this works with the current implementation as tiptap covers both the tooltip and the keyboard shortcut help modal currently show Ctrl and should detect and rather show Command or Cmd on macOS.
Tooltips for Tools
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Hovering over the Tools in the Toolbar should yield some additional Information what the Tool does.
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There's an elixir lib: https://github.com/perzanko/blurhash-elixir
For federation we can interop with:
Mastodon generates colorful preview thumbnails for attachments. This is implemented using an extra property blurhash on Image objects. The property is a string generated by the BlurHash algorithm. Example:
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It would make it easier to share specific parts of longer pages on wikis if we could have a button next to each header that links to that specific heading. Github and Wikipedia already have it - we should be able to have it too!
We have this syntax already:
## Some heading {#Anchor}
the above sets the id of the header to Anchor. We should try not to break this syntax.
Tableaunoir is already working as a standalone application via electron. But there is no packages to properly install Tableaunoir.
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