Valve has pushed out what they're calling Proton 9.0 (Release Candidate 2), with a whole bunch of improvements for gaming on Linux Desktop and Steam Deck.
Yes, I was. I checked in F-Droid and the reason it didn’t automatically update was something to do with an incompatible signature. But I updated it manually and it’s looking fine now.
Seems like clients vary wildly in how they interpret this markup. This is how it shows on Sync:
Yeah it looks like the subscript and superscript fonts are not being supported on third party android/apple clients properly, but only the Lemmy web client.
My goal was actually just to make the font smaller, and not so much subscript/superscript.
I may have to revert the change, and just make the font for the link regular sized.
Either that, or just wait for the android/apple clients to catch up to the Lemmy web client.
What do you use to automatically add that licence to your comments? That’s really cool! Big fan of creative commons.
Its a manual copy/paste of the following text…
[~CC~ ~BY-NC-SA~ ~4.0~](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/)
I use the Lemmy web client, and they don’t have a signature section on the account to set once and forget.
CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
Why do you put strikethrough the text though?
The single ~ reduces the font size.
For example
CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
Not on my client.
Strange.
On the Lemmy web client its two tildes ~ for strikeout.
One tilde is the subset font size.
Before superset After
^superset^
Before subset After
~subset~
Before
strikeoutAfter~~strikeout~~
Edit: Per this web page.
What client are you using?
CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
Voyager. And this is how it looks, by the way.
Are you running outdated version of voyager? Because it looks fine to me
Yes, I was. I checked in F-Droid and the reason it didn’t automatically update was something to do with an incompatible signature. But I updated it manually and it’s looking fine now.
What formatting text do they use for subscript/superscript?
The Lemmy help page for formatting has the formatting text I’m using.
Seems like others are having the same problem. Looks like the non-web clients need to add support for subscript and superscript to themselves.
CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
Seems like clients vary wildly in how they interpret this markup. This is how it shows on Sync:
Yeah it looks like the subscript and superscript fonts are not being supported on third party android/apple clients properly, but only the Lemmy web client.
My goal was actually just to make the font smaller, and not so much subscript/superscript.
I may have to revert the change, and just make the font for the link regular sized.
Either that, or just wait for the android/apple clients to catch up to the Lemmy web client.
CC BY-NC-SA 4.0