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emily | turning them on makes the "Developer tools" menu appear on all rooms | 10:06:45 |
emily | then you can click on the space menu in the sidebar to view the raw timeline | 10:07:03 |
@palasso:matrix.org | Oh I get it. I see the space as a room. The notification was that I had one unread notification in a prior version. By clicking that I could access the previous version (which is the previous space). It didn't appear to have any notification but anyway after visiting it it stopped having a notification in the new space. I was able to leave the old space. Now I have no more notifications in the new space and I am not anymore in the old space. Quite counter-intuitive from a user's perspective I must say π | 10:14:44 |
@palasso:matrix.org | * Oh I get it. I see the space as a room. The notification was that I had one unread notification in a prior version. By clicking that I could access the previous version (which is the previous space). Re-joined old space. It didn't appear to have any notification but anyway after visiting it it stopped having a notification in the new space. I was able to leave the old space. Now I have no more notifications in the new space and I am not anymore in the old space. Quite counter-intuitive from a user's perspective I must say π | 10:16:36 |
@palasso:matrix.org | * Oh I get it. I see the space as a room. The notification was that I had one unread notification in a prior version. By clicking that I could access the previous version (which is the previous space). Re-joined old space. It didn't appear to have any notification but anyway after visiting it it stopped having a notification in the new space. I was able to leave the old space the same way I left previously. Now I have no more notifications in the new space and I am not anymore in the old space. Quite counter-intuitive from a user's perspective I must say π | 10:17:14 |
emily | welcome to Matrix :) | 10:25:02 |
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poscat | In reply to @adham-omran:matrix.org poscat: check my steps up and the guide from fgaz For me clicking on it did not solve the issue :/ | 10:57:59 |
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Emma [it/its] | could someone fix the canonical parent space of #users:nixos.org? | 21:11:46 |
Emma [it/its] | Download clipboard.png | 21:11:58 |
Emma [it/its] | it still points to the old space | 21:12:13 |
hexa | what is "the canonical parent space" | 23:33:11 |
hexa | the room is just in both spaces, why should one be canonical? | 23:33:26 |
Emma [it/its] | "canonical parent" is the room -> space relation | 23:33:47 |
hexa | that is what I figured | 23:34:06 |
hexa | but where is that relationship even defined? | 23:34:14 |
hexa | isn't the relationship space -> room? | 23:34:23 |
Cat | Rooms can list their parent by setting i think its m.space.parent or something as a state event. And this makes the relationship be recognised bidirectionally if the room is listed as a child by the space and the room lists the space as its parent. | 23:34:29 |
Emma [it/its] | its m.space.parent with "canonical": true yes | 23:34:43 |
hexa | ok, very fancy | 23:34:51 |
Emma [it/its] | the relationship is 2 ways, can be useful | 23:35:10 |
Emma [it/its] | in the case of nheko, allows discovering a space from a room, etc etc | 23:36:31 |