Philip Helger
Philip Helger
Yes excatly - but the duplicates are quite high - so a lot is the same for "standard" and "declaration values". Lexical states are e.g. already used for comments.
@rockwotj how high are the chances, you will be able to provide something here?
Thanks for the swift response - levaing this one open for now
Well, the CSS grammar is constantly evolving, and it seems like the support for `:where` needs improvement. Relevant links: * https://drafts.csswg.org/selectors/#zero-matches * https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/:where Edit: the parser itself is generated, and...
Thanks for going so far - I will see what I can do, even though my resources for this are currently quite limited :/
@sakasaka19 Very good input - thanks. Let me check what the implications are. In general I don't see an immediate problem. You mean e.g. passing that via a custom HTTP...
Yes, the Access Token is foreseen in the security concept, but it can currently not be used to identify users via the API. I like this request and will see,...
Sorry, it doesn't make it in the 5.6.0 release
Thanks for the proposal. Do you foresee this on the UI or in the REST API or both?
In 5.6.0 it depends on the REST API - better than nothing