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thomasgoldstein
thomasgoldstein commented Aug 15, 2019

Hello,

Sorry if this has already been suggested. My main grip with Tiled is that I often scroll too much and end up "out of bounds" (like plus or minus huge horizontal/vertical value), and then I struggle to go to the exact position where my map is. My map is tile based (32x32), 80x10 tiles. Nothing special.

Maybe I'm missing something, but I couldn't find a way to easily reset the scrolling

danielnelson
danielnelson commented Sep 23, 2019

I would like to request the addition of a new url.auto_search mode that uses the default search unless a proper URL, with the scheme, is entered.

This would be useful to me because I often search for terms with a dot in them, which the naive setting attempts to open as a URL. When using the never setting instead I frequently forget to add my searchengine name, get a "invalid URL" error a

friedbunny
friedbunny commented May 15, 2019

Tools like apidiff exist to analyze frameworks and produce diffs of their APIs. We should apply this sort of tool in (at least) two ways:

1. Per pull request

Pull requests that change or add public API could have this information surfaced as a bot comment or GitHub check. This would help us identify subtle changes to public API that could be b

sudden6
sudden6 commented Jul 13, 2018

The test should run at TravisCI and at least include:

  • startup without proxy
  • startup with invalid proxy
  • loading of unencrypted save file
  • loading of encrypted save file
  • try loading a broken save file
  • saving a save file

More tests and ideas welcome

mariolatiffathy
mariolatiffathy commented Jul 17, 2019

Specification

  • pywebview version: 3.0
  • platform / version: Windows 8.1 64-bits

Description

Describe your issue

The PyWebView window starts with a random position on the screen, I'd like to start it centered but it seems PyWebView doesn't have such feature. It'd be appreciated if this could be added.
I've seen a similar issue here: https://github.com/r0x0r/pywebview/issu

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