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Firstly, "set user/pass" is a [deprecated technique](http://rejetto.com/forum/index.php?topic=13448.0) (actually not usable now). And, when "delete" permission is guaranteed, template side will allow "delete" and "rename" actions (by macros), on real disk.

[+section] means append content below to this section. I've found that, hfs 2.3 and 2.4 use different section format on this. These works equally in two versions, both serves content...

The newest [Takeback template](https://github.com/NaitLee/Takeback-HFS-Template) works for both 2.3 and 2.4, and have a *skin* which can be installed to make it like 2.4 default template. All of needed are in...

[Technology explained](http://rejetto.com/wiki/index.php?title=HFS:_Template_symbols#Symbols_available_in_sections_.5Bfile.5D.2C_.5Bfolder.5D_and_.5Blink.5D), there is a `%item-added%` symbol for showing added time If you can do HFS templates, you can do by editing template with a text editor, replace all `%item-modified%`...

Thanks for the concern. Publishing on F-Droid is a wish I have from very start :) For now the biggest obstacle is an automated build config, required by F-Droid. I...

GitHub workflow is interesting. In our case bundling "bare" edition is even very easy to do manually. It may work best to (also) make "pure" and "windows" edition all together,...

Oh, right... This lets me think to modify the bundling script, as it's somewhat confusing... Actually, "pure" is "bare" plus `bleak`, and "windows" is just "pure" plus `bleak-winrt` and py...

I see you're working on 🙃 To avoid further confusion, I put all the things needed to build below, extract to `build-common`, and be sure there are `bleak` and `python-win32-amd64-embed`...

I will consider. I'd spend a few days to review what I had left here, and what's next. I think it's best to also complete #31. Thanks!

That's right, I prefer keeping it minimal, and our work is just to: interact with our lovely printer, neatly. miniPaint is clean! And the best is to just use it...