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> turns out that this also works for Nuxt 3. Can you explain usage?
> ```shell > npm ls vue-loader > ``` ``` ├─┬ [email protected] invalid: "latest" from the root project │ └─┬ @nuxt/webpack-builder@npm:@nuxt/[email protected] │ └── [email protected] └── [email protected] invalid: "https://github.com/phoenix-ru/vue-loader/releases/download/critical-css/vue-loader.tgz" from the root...
> Seems like Nuxt has updated the loader to v17. I guess you could still use it?.. Doesnt seem like it. Additionally, I cant even import things like windi-css which...
> I am not really sure, but I think docs need to be updated then to indicate what is the role of app.vue other than replacing a single layout file....
> > I cant even import things like windi-css which use virtual to mount css > > Could you elaborate more on that please? Ah apologies, I didnt intend to...
While yes. package.json reflects the version shown in the github release. tauri.conf.json is most likely the version provides by the package meta inside a tauri app provided by the api.
Not exactly neutrino issue, but I would like to know how, if at all, did you get around the drag issues? I added a custom title bar but am seemingly...
Did any of you guys manage to resolve this?
Bumping, as this I believe should be available as a feature in the crate.
Do we have an existing workaround? Or is putting images in public the only way to go?