Cimbali
Cimbali
> However your description of the mechanics of a download handler misses my point - when you say "passing an argument into a handler", do you mean "at the point...
That would definitely clear up the confusion :)
> What exactly is it that you're trying to do? Essentially trying to extend split-tunnelling to Firefox containers*. Currently, the browser can use different exit points on different containers using...
> I think the correct ranges to use would be 10.124.0.0/20 and 10.64.0.1/32. Indeed. I edited my messages accordingly. > you could try bouncing the traffic I think that would...
Thanks for reporting ! The links of the “current page” preview in the presenter window (what you call the “right screen”, so next to the notes widget) do work, right?...
What seems to be the problem are the coordinates of the link annotations in the pdf. This is some debug output printing the locations of the links, in absolute numbers...
I’m afraid I don’t have Sumatra or Acrobat to test here. I’ll report the bug at the pgf repo and see what they have to say about it.
Compiling with `\hypersetup{pdfborder={0 0 1}}` as suggested in the pgf issue confirms that the location of the link in the notes is wrong. I’ll close this issue as apparently nothing...
Actually I disagree with @Cimbali from 2019, this shouldn’t be closed. It’s an ongoing issue that we just can’t do anything about, but that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t track it.
> Many distributions now recommend against using pip to install packages Yes there’s been this push even within pip. I must say I’ve silenced all these warnings with `break-system-packages =...