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Problem
Shortcuts using option + letter (e.g. option + q) stop working intermittently. option + number works reliably.
Re-opening the app s settings window temporarily restores them.
This was reported ...
Since updating to XCode 16, the following error is thrown in the Defaults package: Accessing StateObject s object
without being installed on a View. This will create a new instance each time.
image
I ...
Sometimes you need to store something that is a bit larger, like a icon image. Storing this in UserDefaults would be
slow as it has to be decoded each time it s accessed.
SwiftData has a .externalStorage ...
How can I horizontally align to the center a section that is within a container?
struct KeyBindingsView: View {
private let contentWidth = 500.0
var body: some View {
Settings.Container(contentWidth: ...
https://github.com/apple/swift-evolution/blob/main/proposals/0320-codingkeyrepresentable.md
It requires macOS 12.3 / iOS 15.4 so we would have to preserve the existing bridge.
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This is on Mojave. It reports the same wallpaper ...
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Is there an option to force view size recalculation ...
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