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This program has never lived up to its original idea, and has been broken for years (property editing, etc). It's also unmaintained and off-by-default since forever. At this point, Inspector is more of a maintenance burden than a feature, so this commit removes it from the system, along with the mechanism in Core::EventLoop that enables it. If we decide we want the feature again in the future, it can be reimplemented better. :^)
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# SerenityOS Tips
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# Did you know...
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Pressing Ctrl+Alt+Space at an insertion caret pops up the emoji picker.
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Middle clicking a window's maximize button extends that window vertically.
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Browser has built-in ad blocking. Filter content by adding new domains to ~/.config/BrowserContentFiltering.txt
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Default file and protocol associations can be changed in ~/.config/LaunchServer.ini
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Text Editor has multiple viewing modes; edit and preview HTML and Markdown in real time.
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It can help to get a second pair of $ Eyes on a problem. Or fifty: $ Eyes -n 100
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Highlighted text in Terminal can be launched or right-clicked for more context.
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Focus can be cycled between windows by pressing and holding Super+Tab. Shift reverses the order.
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Super+Down is a quick way to minimize a window.
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Bold text in context menus hints at the default behavior of a double-click.
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Tree nodes can be fully expanded by pressing Ctrl+Right. Collapse them again with Ctrl+Left.
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Double clicking a window's title bar maximizes it; double clicking its icon will close it.
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Text files can be dragged directly from Terminal and dropped on Text Editor to open them.
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Resizable windows can be snapped to all sides of the screen. Drag a window to an edge or press Super+Left, Right or Up while it has focus.
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The Run dialog accepts all Shell command language. Truly the gentleman's terminal.
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Windows can be dragged from any visible point by holding Super+Left-click. Super+Right-click begins resizing them.
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Many Serenity applications already have convenient aliases. $ cat /etc/shellrc to view them.
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Custom keymaps can be created and edited with $ KeyboardMapper
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Supplying # profile with a PID of -1 as root enables systemwide profiling.
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Holding Ctrl accelerates mouse wheel interaction with sliders and spin boxes.
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Selected files can be renamed by pressing F2.
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Assistant can help you quickly find files and applications by pressing Super+Space.
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Holding Ctrl while activating a menu item prevents that menu from closing.
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Pressing Ctrl+Shift+A on a focused widget or application activates the command palette, a searchable list of available actions.
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Workspaces can be switched by pressing Ctrl+Alt+Arrows. Shift brings the active window along.
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