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[โ€“] SpongeB0B@programming.dev 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (3 children)

๐Ÿคฉ Woo I didn't know nix. It seem a better way to handle package !!!
But so if I have already apt that handle packages, is it compatible to use both on the same system !?

Nix stores all packages in isolation from each other; as a result there are no /bin, /sbin, /lib or /usr directories and all packages are kept in /nix/store instead.

Yes, but it's not reliable. because even if you use a bare linux vm to download the packages and dependency, you never know if the online will have already a dependence that the offline system do not have.

no, the only way is to force the dw of the already downloaded package.

[โ€“] SpongeB0B@programming.dev 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (2 children)

Thank you very much @connaisseur@feddit.org

I have tried

apt-get -o Dir::Cache::archives="/to/path" install --download-only apt-offline

But it downloaded only the .deb of apt-offline and not all the dependence tree. Most probably because this machine have them already.

now, remain to force to download also all the dependency tree even if already installed...

[โ€“] SpongeB0B@programming.dev 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

indeed .appimage are an amazing thing as they do not require any special runtime or installation process !
I guess I will have to do my own .appimage of software that do not provide them

Thank you @gerbercj@lemmy.world sadly it's hosted on google ... :/ https://issuetracker.google.com

If I post here on lemmy, me feature request somebody would be kind to submit to google ?

Thanks.

it's related to the GPS fix. So which is it ?

 

cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/18448635

Hi,

I was a very long time I didn't need to created a animated gif... I had a program before to take a static images (.jpg, .png etc..) and convert then into an animated gif..

All the web search engine push for online (aka SaaSS) tool ๐Ÿคฎ

Do you know a program that do that ( Linux )

Thanks.

 

cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/18448206

Hi,

I would like to use a rectangle that move (left to right) to reveal an element / image

like this

The white box shall be the image to display

But I'm already block at my svg animation

<svg viewBox="0 0 265.135 68.642" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg">
<g x="-55.790085" y="0.79151762">
    <rect
       style="fill:#ffcc00;stroke-width:2.46513;stroke-linecap:round;stroke-linejoin:round;paint-order:stroke fill markers;stop-color:#000000"
       width="55.465603"
       height="151.60599"       
       transform="rotate(45)" />
       <animate
      attributeName="x"
      values="-55.790085;265"
      dur="5s"
      repeatCount="indefinite" />
  </g>
</svg>

Because the rectangle is not moving :'(

Any ideas ?

Thanks.

 

Hi,

I would like to use a rectangle that move (left to right) to reveal an element / image

like this

The white box shall be the image to display

But I'm already block at my svg animation

<svg viewBox="0 0 265.135 68.642" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg">
<g x="-55.790085" y="0.79151762">
    <rect
       style="fill:#ffcc00;stroke-width:2.46513;stroke-linecap:round;stroke-linejoin:round;paint-order:stroke fill markers;stop-color:#000000"
       width="55.465603"
       height="151.60599"       
       transform="rotate(45)" />
       <animate
      attributeName="x"
      values="-55.790085;265"
      dur="5s"
      repeatCount="indefinite" />
  </g>
</svg>

Because the rectangle is not moving :'(

Any ideas ?

Thanks.

 

Hi everyone,

Does someone know where I can submit a feature suggestion for Android ?

Thanks

1
submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by SpongeB0B@programming.dev to c/inkscape@lemmy.world
 

Hi,

is it possible to convert a path like this one

To a series of "line" stroke that are draw in the middle ? Like this (in green)

Thanks.

 

cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/18113218

Hi,

Is it possible with Inkscape to squeeze a shape in a mirror way (sorry I don't know how to phrase it better) \

Here a gif from a rasterize/pixel editor with what I'm looking for

The same question on the official inkscape forum WTF the fuck happen to peoples ? Internet should not be a place where everyone could express, share what he want ?!

I'm glad their is Lemmy, so quick and easy

 

Hi,

Is it possible with Inkscape to squeeze a shape in a mirror way (sorry I don't know how to phrase it better) \

Here a gif from a rasterize/pixel editor with what I'm looking for

The same question on the official inkscape forum WTF the fuck happen to peoples ? Internet should not be a place where everyone could express, share what he want ?!

I'm glad their is Lemmy, so quick and easy

 

cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/17866168

Hi,

I use gunicorn in my venv

I have quite few venv that run gunicorn.

I would like to reuse gunicorn for other venv

I launch my web application like this

#PWD = venv dir
source ./bin/activate
gunicorn A_WebApp:app
#A_WebApp is my python file A_WebApp.py

I supposes that gunicorn is a shell program ? if yes I should use $PATH ?
or gunicorn is a Python program only ? and then what I should do to use gunicorn in another venv ?

Thanks.

 

Hi,

I use gunicorn in my venv

I have quite few venv that run gunicorn.

I would like to reuse gunicorn for other venv

I launch my web application like this

#PWD = venv dir
source ./bin/activate
gunicorn A_WebApp:app
#A_WebApp is my python file A_WebApp.py

I supposes that gunicorn is a shell program ? if yes I should use $PATH ?
or gunicorn is a Python program only ? and then what I should do to use gunicorn in another venv ?

Thanks.

 

Hi,

No matter what I try


<style>
.FlexColumn {display: flex;flex-flow: column nowrap }
</style>

<div class="FlexColumn">
	<div>X</div>
	<div>X</div>
	<div>X</div>
	<div>X</div>
	<div>X</div>
</div>
<!-- I tried many CSS trick here... -->
<div>
   <span>X</span><br><span>X</span><br><span>X</span><br><span>X</span>
</div>

I always get a vertical gap between the characters !

Any ideas ?

Thanks.

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