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Windows is Microsoft's GUI-based operating system. It is known for its graphical display and is designed to be user-friendly.
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Feature type
Quality of life
Describe the feature
I would like to be able to use relative paths in the launcher settings file to point to x32dbg.exe
and x64dbg.exe
respectively. I've already tried editing the file manually and assuming my implementation (.\
/\
//
) isn't wrong, the launcher seemingly refuses the use of relative paths.
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使用Caddy开启本地PAC服务
- 运行压缩包内的caddy.exe
- 得到PAC地址,可以填入IE中 http://127.0.0.1:10810/pac
压缩包内的pac文件中,下面字符串可以自行修改,连接的是本地的http端口10809
var proxy = "PROXY 127.0.0.1:10809;";
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What's the Problem?
When working with multiple media files (e.g. music or videos), the only details displayed for selected files are their path, attributes and total size.
This leaves out a lot of potentially useful information, like their total length, audio bitrate, framerate and resolution (for videos), etc.
Solution/Idea
The default Windows Explorer displays all of the detai
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It may be a specific request but since there is a zip file handler for Android, doesn't hurt to ask for a desktop (maybe multiple backends?) implementation.
I would like to try that in the future but if anyone has time before feel free to do it.
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I'm opening this issue prepared to be declared blind and pointed at the relevant bit of documentation, but I've looked far and wide, and it's definitely not in this repo, not in a form that a grep
can find.
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With the introduction of web streams, it would be good to integrate support into the various common stream utilities...
Refs: nodejs/node#39134
/cc @mcollina @ronag
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