

Not sure what that has to do with “multiple audio and subtitle tracks”. Would supporting that somehow lead to “autoplay music” any more than from the features that browsers already support?
Please correct my English.
The Lemming formerly known as /u/SatyrSack@lemmy.one
Not sure what that has to do with “multiple audio and subtitle tracks”. Would supporting that somehow lead to “autoplay music” any more than from the features that browsers already support?
Works from LibreOffice Calc as well!
SUPERHOT moves at your pace. Though it definitely does make you feel superhuman, just in a different way.
Where do you see an extra panel?
Maybe this was not supposed to have been posted until April fool’s day. Silly Zorin was too early for the joke.
They were bonked with a hammer until they were below the proper “smart” threshold.
The most incorrect pronunciation i can come up with is probably ken-TAH-oo-ur
What is your point of reference in the photo?
HTML predates XML by several years.
I think they mean having an AI read code and then write documentation for it. Not having an AI read documentation.
Could be worse. At least it’s documented
Kongratulations
Huh, I did not know that any didn’t. I just tried a bunch, and here is a quick breakdown of what was preinstalled on each:
Distro | Kate | KWrite |
---|---|---|
Bazzite | true | true |
Debian | true | true |
Fedora | false | true |
KDE Neon | true | false |
Kubuntu | true | false |
Manjaro | true | true |
openSUSE | true | false |
SteamOS | true | true |
KWrite is the standard text editor. Kate is the advanced one. The name actually literally stands for “KDE Advanced Text Editor”
Be the reason the corporate PR team has to get involved.
Is that specific to RIFF/WEBM or something? Because from my limited experience with subtitles, “the creator” absolutely does have control over that. Though it can always be overridden by the client, of course.