downr | dirt-simple markdown blog tool built using asp.net core
kandi X-RAY | downr Summary
kandi X-RAY | downr Summary
downr is a very simple blogging engine written for people who like using Markdown to write content and Git to maintain their source code and/or content files. The goals of downr are as follows:. downr is written using .NET Core, and is packaged and deployed using NPM, Bower, and Grunt. It is open-source and available on GitHub at * Azure isn't a deployment target requirement. So long as your desired cloud provider supports NPM, Grunt, and ASP.NET Core, you're cool.
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i have a webview and i have tried to use tap gesture however it was unresponsive therefore i have decided to use box view around the webview which works fine and i am able to scroll and tap the box view. However once i scroll on the bottom and the following content is not that long to be scrolled i am still at the end of the vebview and have to scroll to the top to actually view the content. Its hard to explain but basically if i have very long sentence i can scroll downr secons sentence is only few words and i have to scroll to the top. I need that to be done automatically. Do you have any experience with this?
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Answered 2020-Jul-01 at 09:49I had to ad boxview so i can tap the webview
Actually , it is necessary to use BoxView . The best way is to use CustomRenderer to add a TapGestureRecognizer and let webview recognize it.
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When I move my mouse slowly my animations stutter heavily. Here is what it looks like.
As you can see when moving the mouse quickly the animations preform exactly how I want them to. The problem is they dont when moving slowly. I would like some help on how to eliminate or reduce the stuttering.
Here is my setup:
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Answered 2018-Jul-06 at 20:27I think what you need is a little smoothing or interpolation. A really simple interpolation function within the Move function would be as follows.
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