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### Bug report
When you use bullets/numbers ordering the text alignment setting is not respected.
We expect the behavior to be like MS Word - you use right alignment and then when bullets are added…
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The sync/atomic packages have this in the docs in the "Bugs" section: "On both ARM and x86-32, it is the caller's responsibility to arrange for 64-bit alignment of 64-bit words accessed atomically. Th…
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## Background
There is currently no reliable way of knowing the advance measure of a space glyph. It can be estimated using `ch` unit, however this is not very precise and will change depending on wh…
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First, very useful product, thanks for your effort!
I've found that several of my epub books have the alignment set to be fully justified. Problem is, computers are awful at justifying text. Typesett…
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## 🐛 Bug
When using farseq-interactive to generate translations, the `--replace-unk` argument causes several bugs.
1. The alignments are given as tuple, but the function apparently just expects a …
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**Hi @jgm,**
In our html file, we've used the `columnalign="left"` attribute in an mtable to align the contents to the left, which works as expected.
**Also looking for a solution when convertin…
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I'm having a major concern about the design decision to use only byte alignment. IMO, this is quite bad in many ways and would certainly affect and slowdown many applications:
* On many architectur…
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Issue 1:
https://github.com/mariusbancila/stduuid/blob/master/include/uuid.h#L801
Up cast and hashing of null bytes in almost every use case except when dealing with compiler specific types
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ghost updated
2 years ago
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I have experienced this issue few times and it happened again on a call with Harry. in Options check "Allow update token word". After the alignment of Original text and Translation, go to token editor…
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Let's say I have an old set of data with cognate coding and alignments, and I consider them accurate. I have new data from other related languages that do not have cognate coding or alignments. I'd li…