Keyboard issue with No Man’s Sky on Linux?
Has anyone playing on Linux tried to use the Text Formatting Guide?
https://www.reddit.com/r/NoMansSkyTheGame/comments/qv6gy7/comprehensive_text_style_formatting_guide/
When I try to do it on Linux, every time I type < it gets replaced with >. So I can’t do symbols or colors etc. I tested on my desktop Xubuntu (fails), steam deck (works fine using virtual keyboard), and windows 10 pc (works fine).
I am using a standard generic 105 key keyboard, the < key works elsewhere.
(edited to Lemmy posting protocols)
@linux_gaming
What’s with that weird as heck post title?
It’s the bullshit that happens when people post to Lemmy from Mastodon. Should be banned IMO
@woelkchen That’s kinda the whole point of the Fediverse…
That said, yep, definitely needs to be some tweaking in how Lemmy handles content from other protocols.
@woelkchen That’s kinda the whole point of the Fediverse…
The point is not to spam one platform with conventions of another, though. Hashtags and markdown have no place in Lemmy headlines. Being able to follow Lemmy content from Mastodon is great but when posting to Lemmy from Mastodon means that Mastodon users should adhere to Lemmy conventions and not force their crap hashtags onto Lemmy.
That said, yep, definitely needs to be some tweaking in how Lemmy handles content from other protocols.
The hashtags were put there by OP, not the Lemmy software. I don’t know who put the markdown link there. My guess is was Mastodon and Lemmy merely accepts the crap Mastodon generates.
@woelkchen
I generally agree, except:Someone posting content doesn’t necessarily have any idea where that content will be consumed. Perfect example is this conversation here—I’m posting on Mastodon, so the content is formatted appropriately for that protocol. If someone on Lemmy (or Firefish, Misskey, or anything else) is consuming this content, then it really needs to be that system that sanitises the content so it can be read most easily.
Someone posting content doesn’t necessarily have any idea where that content will be consumed.
If someone like OP posts directly to linux_gaming @ lemmy.ml he/she posts to Lemmy and better accept its conventions and not add fucking hashtags there.
You missed the point they likely don’t even know it appears here
Here you go, gold rating, which means runs pretty good
That does not answer their question. You apparently only read the title which was cut off because it was posted from the Fediverse.
Pro tip: if you post from Fedi to Lemmy, have a double line break between the title of your question and the actual question.
@Helix @Repossess6855 you realise its not obvious to anybody posting from fedi that it’s a lemmy thread? Its a lemmy issue, they need to sort out their integration.
I am sorry if it sounded like I was derogating non-Lemmy users.
The followup comments are no issue, only the initial post. see here how it looks: https://lemmy.ml/post/3965415
So the only one who “needs to be” aware about Lemmy is the original poster. And if they follow a Lemmy community, they are usually aware of that.
Were you aware of that, @[email protected]?
And yes, I do also agree that the Lemmy devs need to fix integration into the rest of the fediverse. This software isn’t exactly known for being very well thought out in the current state. You can raise an issue here: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy
There already is an issue for the hashtags looking like arse, which is the main problem in this thread’s title: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/3828
seems like it fixed the Lemmy thread, thank you :)
No Man’s Sky works great on Linux Mint. I’ve been playing it for a few years via Steam with Proton. Runs flawlessly on my system. Definitely worth checking out proton.db to see if there are any tweaks you may need to make, though. Enjoy! It’s a fantastic game!
@Emberleaf It does otherwise run great on my PC, just the weird keyboard thing is the only issue I’ve run into.
Which keyboard layout do you have? Maybe there’s an environment variable to change it in WINE/Proton.
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