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Forwarded from http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=583324
`cueprint` seems to give sensible output on the attached cue file,
but it also writes the cryptic error message:
> 31: too ma…
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The `font-size: 62.5%;` is making our rem function wonky. We want `rem(1)` to equal 10px, but it currently outputs .08333px.
I vote to remove it, as I have recently joined this bandwagon: https://h…
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## Implementation A (less likely)
This would be nice for computations that require doing both operations simultaneously. Crates like [ramp](https://github.com/Aatch/ramp) currently implement `div_r…
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Authoring styles on a scale removes the need to think in units, but we should recommend folks to define their themes with rems instead of px (including the default themes) so that we make sure the res…
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Ik zie dat je eigenlijk alleen rem-units gebruikt, deze zijn wel minder flexibel dan em-units. Check nog even waarom dit het geval is en wanneer je welke unit inzet.
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After following your instructions in the Readme file, I've this error:
`Incompatible units: 'rem' and 'px'.`
I'm on rails 5.0.1 using `gem 'bootstrap', '~> 4.0.0.alpha5'` I've this error:
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## Expected Behavior
Should Compile SCSS without issue
## Current Behavior
Incompatible units: 'px' and 'rem'.
SASS compiler error, regarding scss-shards-ui\_variables.scss
It seems to happen…
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### Clear and concise description of the problem
I'd like to be to have rules which put CSS in an arbitrary layer based on the class name, and set the layer order based on the class name. Just like…
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### 📚 The doc issue
Many ops has scalar_tensor version in native_functions.yaml, but are not included in core aten IR. Is it missing or is there some other reason?
### Suggest a potential alternativ…
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Hi,
It would be nice have a unit converter for CSS, this website can be an example https://sabe.io/tools/css-unit-conversion-calculator
Thanks