@lanodan Moi je n’en suis même pas là, je me demande si deux joueurs peuvent se mettrent d’accord pour combiner leur force (par ex. virer le plus fort d’abord).
@aral > And then: oh, and this charity is > paying for one person to work >on accessibility support to be >implemented now
Assuming it doesn’t fall through…
“We’re currently facing a major issue from the GNOME Foundation side. We hope it will be resolved before it impacts the coordination of the STF project, but if not, the future of parts of the project is uncertain.” https://thisweek.gnome.org/posts/2024/05/twig-149/
In LibreOffice, in the "View" menu, when "Field Shadings" is checked, non-breaking spaces (NBSP) appear grayed out, but narrow no-break spaces (NNBSP) do not. Is it possible to make narrow no-break spaces appear grayed out as well? And if yes, how ?
You may think that the finances of the GNOME project are assured for times to come thanks to the Sovereign Tech Fund's donation of one million euros. But this million euros is distributed conditionally for very specific developments. The GNOME foundation has been living on its reserves for several years, and will now have to scale back its operations.
@aral Unless I'm mistaken, GNOME does not offer this functionality by default. Personally I use the "Dark Mode Switcher" extension and I have no problem (Fedora Silverblue 39). But I don't use any particular theme, I kept the default one.
@aral One of the missions financed by the Sovereign Tech Fund is precisely "Design and prototype a new accessibility stack". It's discussed almost every week in This Week in GNOME, for example https://thisweek.gnome.org/posts/2024/02/twig-135/.
@sebsauvage « Les menaces à la Samuel Paty, ça n'est visiblement grave que quand ça vient des musulmans. » Ben oui.
Depuis l'histoire de l'abaya, je n'ai jamais vu autant de gamins et gamines avec des croix bien ostentatoires en classe, et là en tant que prof je sais que j'ai vraiment intérêt à fermer ma gueule et à faire comme si je ne voyais rien.