On Wed, Nov 18, 2015 at 03:26:36PM -0800, Brian Murray wrote:
> I've worked on and use some greasemonkey scripts[1] that modify Launchpad
> and make some tasks easier. One of them, lp_button_tags, isn't currently
> working and I thought this would make a good Google Code In project.
> Having said
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> Yeah if I was triaging for quite a lot I think a copying the default
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ault replies
into a clipboard manager like clipit or parcellite could be a really good
option. Having to switch a browser tab to select automatic replies each time
seems clunky. I actually did not know about these launchpad greasemonkey
scripts before.
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Hi Brian,
Le 19/11/2015 00:26, Brian Murray a écrit :
I've worked on and use some greasemonkey scripts[1] that modify Launchpad
and make some tasks easier. One of them, lp_button_tags, isn't currently
working and I thought this would make a good Google Code In project.
Having said that it
On Wed, 18 Nov 2015 15:26:36 -0800
Brian Murray wrote:
> I've worked on and use some greasemonkey scripts[1] that modify
> Launchpad and make some tasks easier. One of them, lp_button_tags,
> isn't currently working and I thought this would make a good Google
> Code In project.
I've worked on and use some greasemonkey scripts[1] that modify Launchpad
and make some tasks easier. One of them, lp_button_tags, isn't currently
working and I thought this would make a good Google Code In project.
Having said that it wouldn't be very rewarding if I'm the only person
still using
On Wed, Nov 18, 2015 at 03:57:24PM -0800, Robert Park wrote:
> Is there any particular reason these scripts couldn't be upstreamed into
> launchpad itself, so that everybody can enjoy them?
In the past when this was discussed it was mentioned that some of them
make changes that are only relevant