Changing a File in Snap

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I would like to change a Configuration in a Snap File (CodeMirror in the Notepadqq snap) so that I can change the syntax coloring for specific themes.



I know you cannot directly modify snap files, as it is read-only.



So if I wanted to do this, how could I manage doing this?







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  • Crossposted: stackoverflow.com/questions/50274077/…
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  • Pick one site or the other to post on. StackOverflow is probably not the proper location to post this type of issue, but crossposting is bad and you should not do it.
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I would like to change a Configuration in a Snap File (CodeMirror in the Notepadqq snap) so that I can change the syntax coloring for specific themes.



I know you cannot directly modify snap files, as it is read-only.



So if I wanted to do this, how could I manage doing this?







share|improve this question




















  • Crossposted: stackoverflow.com/questions/50274077/…
    – Thomas Ward♦
    May 10 at 15:38










  • Pick one site or the other to post on. StackOverflow is probably not the proper location to post this type of issue, but crossposting is bad and you should not do it.
    – Thomas Ward♦
    May 10 at 15:39













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I would like to change a Configuration in a Snap File (CodeMirror in the Notepadqq snap) so that I can change the syntax coloring for specific themes.



I know you cannot directly modify snap files, as it is read-only.



So if I wanted to do this, how could I manage doing this?







share|improve this question












I would like to change a Configuration in a Snap File (CodeMirror in the Notepadqq snap) so that I can change the syntax coloring for specific themes.



I know you cannot directly modify snap files, as it is read-only.



So if I wanted to do this, how could I manage doing this?









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  • Crossposted: stackoverflow.com/questions/50274077/…
    – Thomas Ward♦
    May 10 at 15:38










  • Pick one site or the other to post on. StackOverflow is probably not the proper location to post this type of issue, but crossposting is bad and you should not do it.
    – Thomas Ward♦
    May 10 at 15:39

















  • Crossposted: stackoverflow.com/questions/50274077/…
    – Thomas Ward♦
    May 10 at 15:38










  • Pick one site or the other to post on. StackOverflow is probably not the proper location to post this type of issue, but crossposting is bad and you should not do it.
    – Thomas Ward♦
    May 10 at 15:39
















Crossposted: stackoverflow.com/questions/50274077/…
– Thomas Ward♦
May 10 at 15:38




Crossposted: stackoverflow.com/questions/50274077/…
– Thomas Ward♦
May 10 at 15:38












Pick one site or the other to post on. StackOverflow is probably not the proper location to post this type of issue, but crossposting is bad and you should not do it.
– Thomas Ward♦
May 10 at 15:39





Pick one site or the other to post on. StackOverflow is probably not the proper location to post this type of issue, but crossposting is bad and you should not do it.
– Thomas Ward♦
May 10 at 15:39











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Quite simply: you can't do this. Snaps are squashfs images, which are by definition read-only. There's no way around that. Reach out to the maintainers of the snap in question and request this functionality.






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    Quite simply: you can't do this. Snaps are squashfs images, which are by definition read-only. There's no way around that. Reach out to the maintainers of the snap in question and request this functionality.






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      Quite simply: you can't do this. Snaps are squashfs images, which are by definition read-only. There's no way around that. Reach out to the maintainers of the snap in question and request this functionality.






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        Quite simply: you can't do this. Snaps are squashfs images, which are by definition read-only. There's no way around that. Reach out to the maintainers of the snap in question and request this functionality.






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        Quite simply: you can't do this. Snaps are squashfs images, which are by definition read-only. There's no way around that. Reach out to the maintainers of the snap in question and request this functionality.







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