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System Details:
As identified in #520, some mimetype icons have ALL CAPS text, while the majority have small caps text. The latter capitalization should be preferred for readability.
TODO:
- Update wiki/styleguide
- Review mimetypes
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General information:
- OS name: OSX
- OS version: 10.13.6
- OS architecture: 64 bits
- Resolutions:
- Monitor 1: 1280 x 1024 Scaled (virtual)
- Python version: 3.7.2
- MSS version: 4.0.2
Description of the warning/error
MSS takes screenshot of the desktop, but any open application / windows are blacked out.
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- OS:
- Desktop environment: issue visible with menubar
- Package format (fla
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Translations
https://hosted.weblate.org/engage/etchdroid/
You need to register before you can add translations. You will be automatically credited in the commits, but you will have to add yourself to the about page (send a PR for that):
https://github.com/EtchDroid/EtchDroid/blob/master/app/src/main/res/xml/about.xml
How to translate
App (from Android Studio, in case Weblate doesn't work
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Describe the bug
When using the following format for saving screenshots
Days are expected to be two digits, a space is used when a day is printed with one digit (see below)