Hugo Matias
Hugo Matias
Experiencing the same behavior as @jpear1, either on a remote launched from a wsl bash with `code /some/path` or launching a local instance via powershell or cmd. Since I don't...
> I'm also experiencing this error...does this error directly affect usability at all? I still have it and until today is just a minor nuisance on startup, don't think i've...
Experiencing similar behavior however, instead of displaying just the single column it's showing both columns but the values are from the first field that has conflicting name. Taking your example...
I've followed the recent ControlNet's api changes a bit but I'm still unsure how to proceed with other scripts. Do they need a customized handler to consume the `always_on` field...
Thanks for the reply @Vespinian I was just editing my comment to say that further testing proved fruitful, I managed to make Cutoff work following my assumptions. In case anyone...
@dellis23 There are 2 types of scripts in the WebUI, the ones that stay always on and can be called upon simultaneously with other always on scripts. Not a requirement...
Good luck, it will take some experimentation and I'm not 100% that's what you need to pass as arguments but I would start from there. Also, if you want to...
@crypticsymmetry Have you experienced [this behavior](https://github.com/AUTOMATIC1111/stable-diffusion-webui/discussions/8885)? I'm getting some weird interactions between this and other always on scripts and I'm not sure how to find the root of it. The...
On a general level I would say that it is, although this problem mainly affects Series with existing Volumes, not special issues and I'm not sure if it's exclusively related...
To provide a bit more context into the topic. I created a test library consisting of just 2 files, the first issues for Superman (1939) and Superman (2023). The goal...