Raphael
Raphael
Doing what @gAmUssA suggests in a docker-compose setup, I'm seeing warnings and low performance in the clients.
From the used library [xeipuuv/gojsonschema](https://github.com/xeipuuv/gojsonschema), it seems Draft 07 is the status quo; the library also doesn't seem to be maintained anymore. There are other Go libraries for JSON schema...
That's, um, concerning? :sweat_smile: I'm currently advocating production use of values schemas at a client; are we taking a big risk there? To that end, what's the roadmap for schemas...
Maybe [wtype](https://github.com/atx/wtype) could be used for Wayland, but I can't test that.
Testing this with "man shrugging":  With gedit as target:  No emoji font, looks legit. Thunderbird:  Github:  Slack:  and sometimes  and sometimes nothing. Tweetdeck: ...
@tom-james-watson Was #42 a reasonable place to start?
> Restoring clipboard contents is problematic because of the issues mentioned. I for one would be fine with a configuration flag switching between using clipboard and fake-typing. Using the clipboard...
FWIW, it seems [espanso](https://github.com/espanso/espanso) has solved the very same issue. They reference > Thanks to [libxdo](https://github.com/jordansissel/xdotool) and [xclip](https://github.com/astrand/xclip), used to implement the Linux port. > Thanks to [libxkbcommon](https://xkbcommon.org/) and [wl-clipboard](https://github.com/bugaevc/wl-clipboard),...
I for one will never voluntarily use any screen without ramping the color temperature _way_ down. DisplayLink on Linux not supporting this is an immediate no. Sad to see this...
> @reitzig Especially, my DisplayLink monitor does not even support color temperature changes on Windows. You can change only the brightness and contrast via a 3rd party app what is...