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Much like moveToPercentOfScreen, it would be handy if there were a Window.percentOfScreen()
getter.
I want to use this to so I can throw a window to the next screen, but maintain its relative position/sizing.
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Files stored in /var/log are usually temporary, for pacstall however, it's not. When I was cleaning my system with bleachbit, it automatically deleted /var/log/pacstall/metadata
which causes pacstall to not recognize any installed pacstall programs.
Describe the solution you'd like
Move /var/log/pacstall/metadata
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I would like to be able to use civil, nautical or astronomical dawn/dusk times, and not only sunrise/sunset times, to disable/enable the Red Moon filter.
Especially because the transition is not progressive at the moment, it would be particularly interesting to keep the screen unfiltered up to the nautical dusk ("sunset") time for example. Because natural light is usually still strong right af