Fixes simple typo/grammar errors
It's easier to understand if it is spelled correctly. This is especially important for those for whom english may not be their first language.
Signed-off-by: brian teeman <brian@teeman.net>
Fixes simple typo/grammar errors
It's easier to understand if it is spelled correctly. This is especially important for those for whom english may not be their first language.
Signed-off-by: brian teeman <brian@teeman.net>
Fixes simple typo/grammar errors
It's easier to understand if it is spelled correctly. This is especially important for those for whom english may not be their first language.
Signed-off-by: brian teeman <brian@teeman.net>
Fixes simple typo/grammar errors
It's easier to understand if it is spelled correctly. This is especially important for those for whom english may not be their first language.
Signed-off-by: brian teeman <brian@teeman.net>
Fixes simple typo/grammar errors
It's easier to understand if it is spelled correctly. This is especially important for those for whom english may not be their first language.
Signed-off-by: brian teeman <brian@teeman.net>
Fixes simple typo/grammar errors
It's easier to understand if it is spelled correctly. This is especially important for those for whom english may not be their first language.
Signed-off-by: brian teeman <brian@teeman.net>
Fixes simple typo/grammar error which otherwise could be read as height
It's easier to understand if it is spelled correctly. This is especially important for those for whom english may not be their first language.
Signed-off-by: brian teeman <brian@teeman.net>
Fixes simple typo/grammar error.
It's easier to understand if it is spelled correctly. This is especially important for those for whom english may not be their first language.
Signed-off-by: brian teeman <brian@teeman.net>
Fixes simple typo/grammar error.
It's easier to understand if it is spelled correctly. This is especially important for those for whom english may not be their first language
Signed-off-by: brian teeman <brian@teeman.net>
* [SVGPreview] Handle comments properly
* f: spelling
* f: add tolerance to the bitmap eq test
* f: remove bitmap eq testing, since it doesn't work on CI for some reason
* f: parsing issue
* Fix typo
* Better data grid preview like regedit
* Fix sorting of resource strings
* Add error icons back in
* Remove comments then trim whitespace
* Better string detection
* rename
* moved applied layouts tests
* changed work area id comparison
* changed save
* changed apply
* changed clone
* sync applied layouts
* save last used vd
* replace parent work area ids
* proper time for sync
* sync layouts considering last used virtual desktop
* use ids from work areas on editor opening
* update applied layouts tests
* sync app zone history vd
* fix test
* release build fix
* app zone history comparison
* pass last used vd to sync
* clean up unused
* dpi unaware values
* update GUID_NULL
* use registry values only
* added more tests
* fix failing scenario
* added replace condition to zone history
* sync time
* log
* spellcheck
* fix pch in project
* fixed cloning layout
* [Peek] A check for color of body element in html and change it based on theme is added.
* [Peek] WebView2 solution is added instead of javascript injection
* [Peek] Detailed comments are added.
* Improves handling of Gcode Thumbnails
* Remove Peek support
* Moves GcodeHelper to PreviewHandlerCommon
* Reverts minor change
* Skip unknown data on GcodeHelper.GetBestThumbnail
* Replaces QOI.Core with QoiImage
* Fixes spellchecker
* Reverts changes to NOTICE.md
* Minor QoiImage improvements
* Use custom QoiPixel struct
* Add MIT notice for the QOI reference code
* Fix spellcheck for the MIT notice
* Update NOTICE.md
tweaked notice a bit
* Conflict resolving Part 1
* Conflict resolving Part 2
* Conflict resolving Part 3
* Conflict resolving part 4
* fix usepinyin
* Add test and fix setting
* Fix whitespace
* Fix prefix name
* Add mention that it doesn't work for every plugin
Using our own pools like this gives us a lot of freedom in the tooling
that's installed, the OS versions it targets, and when we take on Visual
Studio updates.
As part of this effort, I've also stood up a "small" agent pool. At the
time of this PR, that pool is using D2ads-v5 SKU VMs (2 vcore 8 GiB)
versus the "large" agent pool's D8as-v5 (8 vcore 32 GiB). Smaller build
tasks can in the future be moved over to the small pool. Compilation's
the hard part, so it gets to stay on the large pool.