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Thanks, but anyways vim-like key bindings will be nice.
If you can't explain something to a six year old, you really don't understand it yourself. (Albert Einstein)
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Can I suggest VMware's awesome idea?
http://www.mustafacodes.net/downloads/vmware-tag.png[^]
Cool, eh?
If you can't understand the cropped image, what's happening is that the user, once he/she completes their post, just before they click post, they can set their tags, manually, or, and this is the cool part, they can choose tags that already exist (based on popularity).
No no, don't thank me, I love this place
If the post was helpful, please vote, eh!
Current activities:
Book: Devils by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Project: Hospital Automation, final stage
Learning: Image analysis, LINQ
Now and forever, defiant to the end.
What is Multiple Sclerosis[ ^]?
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Actually we're working on exactly this. The soon-to-be-finalised Quick Answers uses a tagging system that is limited to our current batch of attributes, but it's increasingly obvious that free-form tagging is the only real path forward in this.
Now - surely we can at least send you a couple of bags of gold or a bevy of nubile virgins or something to say thank you for your trouble...
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Chris Maunder wrote: Actually we're working on exactly this. The soon-to-be-finalised Quick Answers uses a tagging system that is limited to our current batch of attributes, but it's increasingly obvious that free-form tagging is the only real path forward in this.
Excellent!
Chris Maunder wrote: Now - surely we can at least send you a couple of bags of gold or a bevy of nubile virgins or something to say thank you for your trouble...
No, no, no need! Honest! What, you insist? Well, if you feel that you must, I'll accept a donut and a coffee if I make it to CP premises. Oh oh! And a tour of the hamster cages!!!
If the post was helpful, please vote, eh!
Current activities:
Book: Devils by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Project: Hospital Automation, final stage
Learning: Image analysis, LINQ
Now and forever, defiant to the end.
What is Multiple Sclerosis[ ^]?
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Chris Maunder wrote: Now - surely we can at least send you a couple of bags of gold or a bevy of nubile virgins or something to say thank you for your trouble...
Man, I can't stop laughing since I read that
If the post was helpful, please vote, eh!
Current activities:
Book: Devils by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Project: Hospital Automation, final stage
Learning: Image analysis, LINQ
Now and forever, defiant to the end.
What is Multiple Sclerosis[ ^]?
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Hmmm...I would have used StackOverflow as the example for this, they've been rocking that feature since day one.
"Creating your own blog is about as easy as creating your own urine, and you're about as likely to find someone else interested in it." -- Lore Sjöberg
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CP Team,
For an article after casting a vote of particular weight (giving appropriate reason), when I was trying to exercise the option of readjusting the vote weight it is displaying the following message:
You voted 2 for this article. Revote?
But even after that it is proceeding with a mandatory reason for vote. This reason-demand might not be suitable for revote right?
Vasudevan Deepak Kumar
Personal Homepage Tech Gossips
The woods are lovely, dark and deep,
But I have promises to keep,
And miles to go before I sleep,
And miles to go before I sleep!
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Thanks - added to the bug list
Hang on - I don't think I fully understand.
When you low vote you must provide a comment. If you wish to revote, and revote low, then yes, you will still be required to provide a comment. If you are changing from 1 to 2, say, then you've changed your mind on something and the author should be told.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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I fully agree.
Luc Pattyn
I only read code that is properly indented, and rendered in a non-proportional font; hint: use PRE tags in forum messages
Local announcement (Antwerp region): Lange Wapper? Neen!
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at the bottom of the page
correction. Was displaying a blank.
Jon
'When once a republic is corrupted, there is no possibility of remedying any of the growing evils but by removing the corruption and restoring its lost principles; every other correction is either useless or a new evil.' ~ Montesquieu
Soap Box 1.0: the first, the original, reborn troll-less
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We're seeing it in a couple of places sporadically.
An odd one. We're trying to work it out at the moment.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Hi all,
When an article is still unedited, there is a "Modify" link in the upper right corner. But when article is already edited, this hyperlink disappears and you have to send a mail by yourself to submit@codeproject.com whithout any facility provided by codeproject.
I think the link should keep and lead to another page with specific instructions and a button to open a new mail window with target address, subject and basic body info including article's title, author and url.
Best regards,
Jaime.
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I'm sorry, but this sounds way too logical. Are you an engineer?
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Sorry, I am not following you. My point is that presenting a "compose mail" window with pre-loaded information would be useful.
Best regards,
Jaime.
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Added to the TODO list. Thanks
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Hi Chris,
The improved "Update this article" option is not working well when the title of the article has the # symbol like on mine:
"ZipStorer - A Pure C# Class to Store Files in Zip"
When I press the "Update this article" link, a new mail message box is open, but the mail body is trimmed just before the # symbol.Best regards,
Jaime.
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Try it now cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Yeah, working well now Best regards,
Jaime.
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"Document / View Framworks"
Looks like a typo to me: [^]
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see here[^]
They are not alone.
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"I'm going to walk around a field dangling my keys on a bit of string until I hear whistling noises. "
Steve Harris 2009
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Wow. That only took 2 years for someone to spot!
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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I've been getting this message on every article I read for the last several days. I've clicked the "here" clickity to have a confirmation e-mail sent to me many times, but I'm not getting any of them. My e-mail address seems to be set properly in my account settings. What's the deal? I hope I'm not being punished for something I did, or didn't do...
QRZ? de WAØTTN
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Check your spam folder. If you use gmail, you may have to go to gmail Settings to show the spam folder.
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Good suggestion, but I don't have spam filtering turned on. And the newsletters are coming through just fine.
QRZ? de WAØTTN
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Sorry for the delay. Hans' suggestion was a good one - and I'd add further that sometimes it's not your spam filter, but possibly that of someone (company, ISP?) upstream of you.
Can you please forward me one of the newsletters you recieved so I can see what's going on? Send it to chris-at-codeproject.com
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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