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Probably a CSS thing rather than implementing in https://github.com/UBICenter/plotly-converter/issues/7.
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See
https://www.print-css.rocks/lesson-footnotes.html
The footnote counter stays the same. All other converters work as expected.
zopyx updated
6 years ago
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I get this error when I try to open a standard osm carto css project :
"could not create converter for windows-1252"
The project runs fine with Tilemill on the same machine. The carto css used is thi…
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The plan is to support full CSS queries for queries as these are better known, easier for web developers to use and more natural to the content being worked with.
There's a compact JavaScript CSS to …
Kroc updated
12 years ago
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I want to add a Temperature Converter Website made using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
It converts temperature to and from Celsius, Fahrenheit, and Kelvin.
![Screenshot (24)](https://github.com/ssitvit…
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Please research a free currency converter API to add later on. Check its requirements - will it work on a simple html, css, js website hosted on GitHub pages? Or will we need a proper build on Heroku?
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Hi @pqzx!
I was checking the library for some html to docx converter I need to implement. I was wondering if it does support css styling? If so, does it support complex styling?
Thank you!
eos87 updated
3 years ago
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Currency Converter
This is a simple currency converter web application created using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. It allows users to convert between different currencies, providing almost real-time exch…
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I have written a modern LaTeX3 pacakge [`tabularray`](https://ctan.org/pkg/tabularray) for typesetting tabulars and arrays. And it would be nice if `pandoc` could support this package.
Similar to H…
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After manually installing css-color-converter@1.1.0 and nice-color-palettes@2.0.0 I get:
```
TypeError: undefined is not an object (evaluating '_colorConvert2.default.hex.hsl')
```