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How to have separate session profiles in #KDEPlasma #Dolphin Easy concept, works perfectly fine, very simple. I love KDE Plasma. https://github.com/boredsquirrel/Linux/blob/main/Desktop%20Entries/org.kde.dolphin.desktop
https://tux.social/@Rhababerbarbar/113154621941387254
How to have separate session profiles in #KDEPlasma #Dolphin Easy concept, works perfectly fine, very simple. I love KDE Plasma. https://github.com/boredsquirrel/Linux/blob/main/Desktop%20Entries/org.kde.dolphin.desktop
Ich würde gerne meine Räume besser kontrollieren.
Temperatur und Wassersättigung ist sicher recht einfach, CO2 wahrscheinlich eher teurer oder ungenau.
Kennt wer ein Gerät? Entweder normale Stabakkus, oder USB-Aufladbar wäre gut.
Should be a very common issue
KeepassDX + KeepassXC, Android to Linux.
Synced with Syncthing.
I do a change on the password manager on one device and on another, Android killed Syncthing again so now I have 2 files, one called "sync conflict".
Both files have some new change, I need to keep both.
When using the import feature in KeepassXC, I think everything is duplicated. This would be the best place to do this.
Any idea how to merge them or at least show the diffs?
Displaying all entries, without folders, sorted by date, could also already help.
In KeepassXC, bottom left, "all entries". Alternatively, search for "*".
Then sort by date.
This helps to compare the most recent changes, and copy them over to the want-to-keep version of the file.
This is a combo of 2 tricks.
Based off this german guide, a bit outdated and not suited for the Flatpak
a signature like
Firstname Lastname
Role
_____
<fancy logo>
Company name
Contact info including website and mail
This is probably really easy in Outlook, and kinda linux-y (bundling together parts that only make sense if you are a programmer) on Thunderbird.
When attaching an image, Thunderbird Flatpak needs to have permanent access to that location.
By default it uses portals, so if you use "attach image" it will use some /run/doc/... folder that is gone after restarting the app.
For some reason, using the KDE Plasma Flatpak settings or Flatseal, granting the app access to a certain location, doesnt work, even if you use the real location of the image.
So instead:
mkdir ~/.var/app/org.mozilla.Thunderbird/SIGNATURE
Just write a new mail (Ctrl+N) and write exactly your signature in there.
You dont need the
--
As that is automatically inserted below the last line.
Add the picture, but replace the path with the real path, not the /run/doc/... one of the portal.
Then the image is inserted, you can resize it.
Now instead of sending, in the menu under "File" use "Save to..." and instead of .eml use .html.
If you want to add a clickable mail address, in the mail compose toolbar, behind the "picture icon" there is a menu, select the "link" icon.
You can add a normal http/https link there. But using mailto:name@server.com
you can make it a clickable mail link!
(Whoever needs that in a mail)
Save that file to the same ~/.var/app/org.mozilla.Thunderbird/SIGNATURE
folder.
Navigate to these settings, in the first page of your account, instead of writing your signature, use "use HTML file".
Select the file or paste the exact ~/.var/app/...
location in there, again, dont use the portal.
Done!
Once figured out it makes sense. That directory in the Flatpaks storage will not be deleted or interrupt anything. So this is a clean way.
flatpak remove --delete-data thunderbird
would purge that entire folder and all it's contents.
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