What do the colored outlines mean in gallery view?
In gallery mode when someone speaks it it outlined in green. Sometimes we see pink or purple outlines, do you know what it means ?
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In gallery mode when someone speaks it it outlined in green. Sometimes we see pink or purple outlines, do you know what it means ?
thank you
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The deployment works well. We use the command below:
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