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solvespace/master 600c39d EvilSpirit: Don't consider arc center point for bounding box calculation.
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solvespace/master cdd6174 whitequark: tests: remove CHECK_RENDER from migrate_from_v* tests....
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solvespace/master 071a7ac whitequark: tests: bulk add of migrate_from_v22 tests.
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solvespace/master 0e72c60 whitequark: tests: fix bugs and inefficiencies in PrepareSavefile.
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solvespace/master 7bd6ade whitequark: TTF: actually use CID as GID when CID-to-GID mapping is absent.
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solvespace/master b8bec35 whitequark: TTF: only call FT_Request_Size once after loading.
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solvespace/master 23feb4c whitequark: TTF: use metrics of 'A' to determine cap height....
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those commits look relevant to my interests, huhuhuh
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solvespace/2.x d809d41 whitequark: TTF: actually use CID as GID when CID-to-GID mapping is absent.
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solvespace/2.x 25febd8 whitequark: TTF: use metrics of 'A' to determine cap height....
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solvespace/2.x 2e1c7a6 whitequark: TTF: only call FT_Request_Size once after loading.
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ah see you asking on twitter
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every time i close twitter something happens
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don't close it then
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well, that's basically what i did yesterday and most of today, i have to close it sometimes
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solvespace/master 74cb1f5 whitequark: Add two more points to the TTF text request....
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what's the cmake way to blast away generated files for a rebuild on updated tree
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and make -jx doesn't seem to have right deps on the icon generation :p
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it does
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if it doesn't it's a bug
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but i'm pretty sure it does
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i thought it was because i was using -j
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don't know much about cmake
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hello whitequark! did you check if and how Silego enables/blocks flashing the NVM? Particularly can I program 2 times if only 0->1 bits?
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DocScrutinizer05: yes I did check and you can
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\o/
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DocScrutinizer05 >
many thanks!
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did you try in the original software/tool too? does that have an artificial block that says "no default empty content, won't flash a second time"?
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didn't try, no
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I might do, waste a chip on it
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the idea being to convince Silego to sell "unprogrammed" GP5 with different I2C addresses preprogrammed
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if not all 16 (incl the recent 0b0000) then at least 0001 0010 0100 1000
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so 5 in total
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