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```
Comments:
references from files within KMZ to other files in KMZ seem to be always
relative to the root of the doc.kml/main/root file, instead of relative to the
path of the referencing file.…
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I maintain wikis in different directories and open them by explicitly passing
their index files to vim. So say .../some/path/index.wiki. When I generate HTML
via :Vimwiki2HTML, it's output in a …
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Lets assume I have the following folder structure:
```
parent/property1
parent/child1/file1
parent/child1/property2
parent/child2/file2
```
In property2, I can make a relative path starting i…
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Now we can copy full path to file on the "Changes" tab.
But sometimes we need relative path to file.
Basic use case: for pasting into git commands in terminal, for example if you need force add of…
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```
I maintain wikis in different directories and open them by explicitly passing
their index files to vim. So say .../some/path/index.wiki. When I generate HTML
via :Vimwiki2HTML, it's output in a …
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```
Comments:
references from files within KMZ to other files in KMZ seem to be always
relative to the root of the doc.kml/main/root file, instead of relative to the
path of the referencing file.…
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```
When the compile line refers to a source file by its absolute name iwyu
suggests that the includes be changed to absolute:
jason$ cat Foo.h
#ifndef _FOO_H_
#define _FOO_H_
class Foo {
Foo();
…
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```
Comments:
references from files within KMZ to other files in KMZ seem to be always
relative to the root of the doc.kml/main/root file, instead of relative to the
path of the referencing file.…
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```
Comments:
references from files within KMZ to other files in KMZ seem to be always
relative to the root of the doc.kml/main/root file, instead of relative to the
path of the referencing file.…
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```
On my NAS server, the application resides in another directory than the
configuration/caches/db. This causes problems due to current working directory
and file resolving:
HTTP Traceback (most r…