@NorthRiver I've opened an issue to track this so I don't forget about the request. https://code.typica.us/neal/Typica/issues/16
@NorthRiver Right now there's no such feature in Typica and I'm not sure where the best place to fit something like that into the interface might be. Let me think about it for a little while.
As a first thought I think it's more likely that this would get exposed as a way to duplicate a scheduled batch (maybe tucked away in a menu) rather than a field that's very visible for everybody that most people would just leave at 1.
Failed to fix a bug, but in doing so I found lots of bug tracker discussions rejecting patches to upstream introducing APIs that would have at least given me other workarounds to try. I was planning on getting rid of that dependency for 2.0 anyway so now I have another reason to do that. The down side: replacing this is going to be a ton of work.
@deadsuperhero The Mac at the shop is slightly too old a model for the latest release for no good reason.
@chest_bot open chest
@debugninja@banana.dog Are you looking for this? https://cybre.space/@loki/100781663842679738
@chest_bot play with dragon
My @chest_bot dragon brought back a baby dragon and I can't feed it to get a 2nd dragon because the command targets the not-baby dragon who isn't hungry so I've deposited both items with @ATM
@Archimage@mastodon.technology The author has that available for free now (packed with an emulator so it's playable on current machines). I spent a lot of time with 3 in Three as a kid. http://www.fools-errand.com/
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Apparently it's a thing these days for young people to not delete voicemails they like so they can listen to them again later. If your phone has a headphone jack, you can get a male-male mini jack. Plug one end into the headphone jack on your phone, the other end into the microphone jack on your computer, and you can record that to a file (which you can even move back onto your phone if you really want to). Then you can delete the voicemail so you can get new messages you might like even more.
Author of Typica software for coffee roasters.