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The patch I added to xournal was for keeping the aspect ratio when
annotating PDFs with images. However, looking at xournal++ the aspect
ratio is kept by default when resizing via corners so the patch is not
needed.
Since I don't really care a lot whether it's xournal or xournal++ and as
long as it does the very little things I intend to use it for, I don't
mind if it has too many features for my taste.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
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I no longer use last.fm nor do I use this project (even though it's my
own one), so let's remove it.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
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I very rarely use this and if I want to I can still use nix run to bring
it in and it has been a lazy package anyway.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
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Actually this is the only one workstation where I use gpodder, so let's
move it there and also don't make it a lazy package.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
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I might move to Firefox as my primary browser again. Apart from that, I
regularily use it anyway, so having it as a lazy package doesn't make
sense.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
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I'm not going to use this a lot, so let's not clutter up the closure
size with it, even though the package is actually quite small.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
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The new version of the "TRAVIC-Sign" extension that's used by the
Santander bank now relies on native messaging, so it's much much easier
for us to sandbox and also easier to integrate.
For more information about native messaging see:
https://developer.chrome.com/extensions/nativeMessaging
So the upstream only contains a Firefox extension, but it doesn't
deviate very much (at least since the new non-XUL API) from the Chromium
extension API, so we only need to patch the manifest (where we also
constrain the sites that the extension is allowed to run) and refer to
the Wine wrapper in the native messaging host configuration file.
Right now, the Chromium version that we have in <nixpkgs> still refers
to /usr/share/chromium/extensions in order to search for system-provided
extensions, so we need to fix that as well.
In our workstation profiles we now no longer have the santander package
in lazyPackages, because it's also no longer a binary.
Previously the main reason why I added it to lazyPackages was that the
whole santander package had a closure size of several hundred megabytes
because of the Wine prefix. The latter now is essentially empty.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
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This is a follow-up to b703865f1757d716954aa31f1fbaabc52ed4e3b3, because
I forgot to actually remove it from my own profile.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
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This already has started in e0abe1dbbda54c1f048b5d38df05e1a3289216a6
with @Profpatsch putting his packages into its own namespace, so let's
continue on that and move my crap into my own namespace as well.
The only difference in my approach is that I'm now also using a new
function called callPackageScope, which declutters pkgs/default.nix a
bit and moves the individual callPackage invocations into
aszlig/default.nix.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
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Most of these packages I don't need for daily work and thus only clutter
up the closure paths of those systems, so let's put them into
lazyPackages.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
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