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Maktabah Shamilah similar:

Elkirtasse for all OS/Platform But only if we all help develop it to be so really cross-platform capable


Maktabah Shamillah counterpart:

ELKIRTASSE in Qt6 and Cmake revival

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that's code of

... = require(' ...) // <= this meant by module

or ES6 syntax kind:

import .... from ' ....... ' // <= this' meant

Naturally, right off error on this line


That has nothing to do with API keys


$ find 'https://sourceforge.net/projects/elkirtasse/files/' -user $USER

find: 'https://sourceforge.net/projects/elkirtasse/files/': No such file or directory

How, what is the real correct answer


find works on your local drives not internet addresses. You’d have to download that project to use find on it.


So great helpful reply.. its point:

Need a workaround on issue that Wine does not (yet) support keyboard layout input else than the first one set or English: en_.. (not sure of the more precise) and an .exe app is almost 100% a native language of other than the 1st KB layout or en_US or alike

So switching to 2nd, so on, KB layout, a key pressed give no affect at all, if only the said app easily freely available it'd help by typing this tiny text editor in native Linux functionality i.e. able to get key input of any KB char. code then copy the text with mostly <70 chars into the input field point/event on that .exe app

So the snap feature clearly seems trivial, would benefit great as it 'd stick the note pad border allignedly at or inside the .exe's one


any further real experience so to prove it, that's e.g. some Linux tools that can trace/benchmark for this so as to prove it?



- clean all the part completely and thoroughly

- have acetic acid or any mild acid else

- the acetic acid must at a level 41-50 % concentrate

- pour directly or apply it by a media of cotton swab/cloth

- do it two times a day

- avoid hard work using the part during that time


I would have to caution against 41-50% strength of actual acetic acid which is not very mild.

Perhaps you mean 41-50% common white vinegar.

The table vinegar itself is watered down acetic acid. Diluting that to about half-strength might still cause some skin sensitivity if it gets on the foot, but 40+% acetic acid is almost 10 times the strength of 50% vinegar and quite agressive & irritating.


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