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```
Currently gtest determines whether to use colored output by checking the TERM
variable against a short list of known-good terminals. This list does not
include rxvt-unicode [1], so users of this…
-
```
Currently gtest determines whether to use colored output by checking the TERM
variable against a short list of known-good terminals. This list does not
include rxvt-unicode [1], so users of this…
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1.
the border-bottom 1px dashed when hovering in one element of the table here is misleading.
http://respectmynet.eu/list/
Many users think they can filter for one operator or one country when cli…
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```
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Select Appearance as Graphite in the preferences
2. Start an application with a source list
What is the expected output? What do you see instead?
The gra…
-
```
Currently gtest determines whether to use colored output by checking the TERM
variable against a short list of known-good terminals. This list does not
include rxvt-unicode [1], so users of this…
-
```
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Select Appearance as Graphite in the preferences
2. Start an application with a source list
What is the expected output? What do you see instead?
The gra…
-
```
Currently gtest determines whether to use colored output by checking the TERM
variable against a short list of known-good terminals. This list does not
include rxvt-unicode [1], so users of this…
-
```
Currently gtest determines whether to use colored output by checking the TERM
variable against a short list of known-good terminals. This list does not
include rxvt-unicode [1], so users of this…
-
```
Currently gtest determines whether to use colored output by checking the TERM
variable against a short list of known-good terminals. This list does not
include rxvt-unicode [1], so users of this…
-
```
Currently gtest determines whether to use colored output by checking the TERM
variable against a short list of known-good terminals. This list does not
include rxvt-unicode [1], so users of this…