the solution isn't quite as simple as you would think. be happy to see what else i could do, but this has been a very frustrating issue for everyone, tnotifier included. Downloaded OBS (64 bit) and downloaded CLR Browser Source Plugin.
I know there was a topic for this, however it seems to have been semi-unanswered (The only answers that were given havent worked) But the problem is simple. Tnotifier does not offer font hosting, and CORS sometimes treats locally installed fonts the same as well, depending on the scenario. CLR browser plugin not found in Source Tech Support. (this has been a thing in FF for a few years now) Webkit across all browsers has recently updated to be stricter with C.O.R.S which means using external fonts isnt possible unless a webserver allows it. In the case that we have an application that has already been built using Visual Studio.
#CLR BROWSER SOURCE PLUGIN 2019 CODE#
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#CLR BROWSER SOURCE PLUGIN 2019 HOW TO#
Here is whats happening: clr browser isn't using an old version of ie, it uses webkit. In today’s article we will look at how to run an application built in Visual Studio 2019 in Visual Studio Code. Then highlight CommandLineArguments and on the very right click the "." buttonĪfter that press ok/apply and see if that helps. In obs settings, go to settings - settingsĮnsure CommandLineArgsDisabled is set to False the setting in CLR browser you'll want to configure is as follows: Thanks to /u/iTruthful and Conceptional for the art! Clip Contest: February 11th - 24th AMA: Previously: Certified Ergonomic Specialist and an Occupational Therapist