Meanwhile, I find it very annoying to deal with the litany of Python versions and the distinction between global packages and user packages, and needing to manage virtual environments just to run scripts. That being…
Probably a long shot, but would anyone happen to know the color scheme used by the author in the snippet of Python code showing an example of tcf-agent? I really like the mix of bold, italics, underline and shading to…
How’s resolution scaling? I tried Fedora KDE and setting a scaled resolution didn’t do anything.
Woah, that brings me back. There used to be a Linux Mint theme that was a facsimile of Mac OS Classic, I've since lost track of what it was called and digging through the themes repository yields no results.
Meanwhile, I find it very annoying to deal with the litany of Python versions and the distinction between global packages and user packages, and needing to manage virtual environments just to run scripts. That being…
Probably a long shot, but would anyone happen to know the color scheme used by the author in the snippet of Python code showing an example of tcf-agent? I really like the mix of bold, italics, underline and shading to…
How’s resolution scaling? I tried Fedora KDE and setting a scaled resolution didn’t do anything.
Woah, that brings me back. There used to be a Linux Mint theme that was a facsimile of Mac OS Classic, I've since lost track of what it was called and digging through the themes repository yields no results.