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wanted to provide a string value, the correct syntax would be
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wanted to provide a string value, the correct syntax would be
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C(value="'myvalue'") - with single quotes as part of the Ansible parameter
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C(value="'myvalue'") - with single quotes as part of the Ansible parameter
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value.
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value.
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- When using loops in combination with a value like
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:code:`"[('xkb', 'us'), ('xkb', 'se')]"`, you need to be aware of possible
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type conversions. Applying a filter :code:`"{{ item.value | string }}"`
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to the parameter variable can avoid potential conversion problems.
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- The easiest way to figure out exact syntax/value you need to provide for a
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- The easiest way to figure out exact syntax/value you need to provide for a
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key is by making the configuration change in application affected by the
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key is by making the configuration change in application affected by the
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key, and then having a look at value set via commands C(dconf dump
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key, and then having a look at value set via commands C(dconf dump
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