Cordova

Apache Cordova is a set of device APIs that allow a mobile app developer to access native device function such as the camera or accelerometer from JavaScript. Combined with an UI framework, this allows a smartphone app to be developed with just HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
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Describe the bug
The "Quit" button does not work in Ubuntu (before installing linux services), you still have to click the "Close" button in the titlebar.
To Reproduce
- Click the Hamburger Menu
- Click "Quit"
Expected behavior
Window closes and Outline Client should exit.
Client System (please complete the following information):
- Outline Client - Latest
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If a prepare hook is defined in a platform block, it is not executed when cordova prepare
is called without specifying a platform.
My expectation is that the platform prepare hooks will be still be called when a platform is not provided as an argument to the platform prepare command.
For example:
Given the following hook:
<platform name="android">
<hook type="after_prepare"
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Created by Apache Software Foundation
Released January 11, 2013
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- apache/cordova
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- cordova.apache.org
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