discordrpc | Discord RPC directly inside Discord | Chat library
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Discord RPC directly inside Discord! Controllable via settings menu and commands.
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QUESTION
After multiple attempts and hours of googling I finally came to realize SOF is probably my best place to solve this.
I am currently using the Lua C API to create an extension, a shared library that you can use by requiring it via require
. I am trying to do something very similar to this (sorry about the formatting):
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Answered 2019-Jan-30 at 14:50You have to set the metatable to your table by pushing it to the top of the stack and then calling lua_setmetatable
.
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Moved from here, because it's about compiling software.
My original problem: I want to play Super Mario Galaxy 2 with another player. But whatever keys I assign to move the cursor, it instead moves it all the way to the corner (or edge) of the screen. Linux theoretically has the ability to have multiple cursors (at least the display system "X" allows it), but from a research it looks like I would have to make major changes to the system to actually use it. And even then I doubt that Dolphin would support it.
My current problem: Relative motion of a cursor from keys is present in the current betas of Dolphin, but I can't get it installed. There are no regular installers for it, instead there are source downloads and this tutorial.
I installed the dependencies, downloaded the beta, created and entered the "Build" directory, but when I try cmake ..
, I get this output:
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Answered 2018-Oct-02 at 23:52Many thanks to the user dugan on linuxquestions.org! He solved my problem here.
I just had to install Qt from a different source (I used the Qt installer, as mentioned in the question), to have a different version of it in another location. The reason for that is that many programs on Debian rely on an earlier version of Qt, so just updating it would break a lot, that's also why Synaptic&Co. don't update it.
Then I had to add the binary to the PATH
variable, like so:
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