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might be something simple, like not using forceSelection for change events.
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Re: @bitcrazed's comment rs/curlie#12 (comment):
Apparently Console can support colors, but we need a special syscall SetConsoleMode
for Windows to do so.
I think Go's x/sys/windows
package exposes the necessary GetConsoleMode
and SetConsoleMode
syscalls, so this should be doable.
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Remove Sponsor
I thought it was cool when Github released Sponsors and thought I would put it in, but in retrospect it feels tacky and I'm not really looking to make money off the project. So I'd rather just remove it to keep things a bit cleaner.
This involves...
- removing the Sponsor tag on Github in the repository settings (@Metroxe must do this last as to not create broken links)
- removing the
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Since we have Kotlin tutorials for available, why not include Flutter?
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