michaelk83
michaelk83
- If all the import options are files, then you can use a the same file selector for all of them, and detect the source type from the extension (+...
It's your choice, of course, but IMO the 1st page is much more complicated than it needs to be. This is my preferred route: > I would suggest, therefore, to...
If you insist on leaving the credentials on the 1st page, to make it clearer you could move them right under the file selector, and group them together.
Yeah, this is much better.
> The fix to this will require the much dreaded complete rewrite to the edit entry widget. I don't know if such a rewrite would be part of #8228 for...
@TheMarkofCain None of the discussed changes have been implemented yet, so this shouldn't be closed.
`attr:TimeOtp-Secret-Base32` or more simply `attr:TimeOtp` should work. https://keepassxc.org/docs/KeePassXC_UserGuide#_searching_the_database > The following fields can be searched along with their abbreviated name in parentheses: > - Attribute names and values (attr)
> _Source Code Pro_ helps me to distinguish look-alike characters in passwords. You can use [colored passwords](https://github.com/keepassxreboot/keepassxc/pull/7097) for that since 2.7.2.
> sounds like I should always launch it from the terminal instead of the app bar. You can edit the app's `.desktop` file. https://askubuntu.com/a/144971/1193612 Or maybe right-click the link ->...
Aliases are not associated with any particular password, so can't go there. Properties, assuming he means Secret Service's lookup attributes, may fit into metadata, but they're usually not meant to...