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The up shot is that you're pretty much guaranteed that the icons will always display correctly, and "update applications" works faster.
Instead of the server caching the icons, there is now the option for the server to not cache any icons, and rely on the web browser to do it instead.
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This update offers an optional work around to that issue for users who are affected. This was happening because of slow downloads on certain icons combined with the fact that they were being stored locally on the server. After a few "force updates", the icon would eventually get downloaded correctly. Since one of the earliest updates to Community Repositories (2015.04.14) some users have had intermittent issues with the icons for the applications not displaying correctly (not displaying at all / only half the icon appearing). Make local caching of application icons optional. Sparklyballs with pyNab (you can blame me for it) and Aptalca with Zoneminder. gfjardim and pducharme I believe are both still unavailable.Īnd, there are also a few change logs added into the applications now. Thanks to pinion we are now at 80% categorized. Now, it leaves the results displayed from the subcategory but switches the buttons to the main categories. Hitting the "All Categories" button from within a subcategory used to display the main categories AND switch the display to all applications. The initial displayed screen is now blank instead of all applications. On my system I'm seeing significantly faster response time not only in the initial load, but also during browsing from category to category. I cant even switch to a new or existing tab. I'm seeing absolutely horrible performance when I first load the page on Win 8.1 and latest version of Firefox, it's like it's busy choking to death on javascript, the browser is so nonresponsive. Translations can be submitted against if you wish to contributeĬontribute towards development (or simply buy me a beer)ĬHBMB, SpaceInvaderOne, Sparklyballs, wgstarks, DJoss, Zer0Nin3r, Mex, prostuff1, bonienl, ljm42, kizer, trurl, Jos, Limetech, SimonF, ich777, jimmy898, Alex.b, neruve, Eugeni_CAT, ChaseCares, TheEyeTGuyĪwesomeplete (Lea Verou), Chart.js (Various), XML2Array, Array2XML (Miles Johnson), chartjs-plugin-trendline (Marcus Alsterfjord), sprintf.js (Alexandru Mărășteanu), Magnific-Popup (Dmitry Semenov)įor the details regarding the various policies that Community Applications has regarding applications, see hereĪny chance there can be a setting to not display any containers at all on first load up? However, translations of the descriptions of the applications themselves are outside the scope of the translations, and will always appear in whatever the author themselves has dictated (ie: English)Īdditionally, CA supports translations on the spotlighted apps "Reason". When running on a version of unRaid that supports multi-language, CA will operate in the language of your choice. Any other cookies related to the operation of CA are automatically deleted after they are used.
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No personally identifiable information is ever collected, no cookies related to any software or media stored on your server are ever collected, and none of the cookies are ever transmitted anywhere.Ĭookies related to the "Look & Feel" of Community Applications will expire after a year. Some features of CA may not be available if cookies are not enabled in your browser. See this post for CA to operate through a proxyĬA utilizes cookies in its regular operation. As of this writing, CA is compatible with all versions of unRaid from 6.9.0 onward. Additionally, every attempt is made to keep CA compatible with older versions of unRaid. Intermediate versions of various Release Candidates may or may not be compatible (though they usually are - But, if you have made the decision to run unRaid Next, then you should also ensure that all plugins and unRaid itself (not just CA) are always up to date). Note that CA is always (and always will be) compatible with the latest Stable version of unRaid, and the Latest/Next version of unRaid.
#Tinymediamanager writing nfo failed install#
When running on a supported version of Unraid that supports Multi-Language (6.9.0+), CA is the recommended way to install any of the Language Packs available.