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Hi Nish,
How are you? Hope you are fine there. Missing India? By the way, thank you very much for supporting my suggestion.
Best regards,
Vilas Shewale
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This is important too....
I clicked a link in the home page and went to the lounge... And replied/read it... I dunno howmany ppl have now put down their stuff in the lounge... so I just press the prev.. prev and take a lots a time to go to find it all...
I was born intelligent Education ruined me!.
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I would like to be able to change the last-visited-date manually. The reason is: if I look on CP at all, then the last-visited-date is changed to the current date/time, even if I'm only wanting to check to see if someone has replied to one post.
When I'm short on time, this makes me have to choose between:
1)not checking the forum
2)taking the time to check all forums
3)not knowing which posts are new since the last time I checked everything.
Furthermore, if I just check in to view an article, the new forum posts are then counted as old because the last-visited-date is updated.
Of course, you would certainly want the last-visited-date to be automatically updated, but it would be nice to be able to set it yourself if you wanted to.
"Do unto others as you would have them do unto you." - Jesus
"An eye for an eye only makes the whole world blind." - Mahatma Gandhi
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jdunlap wrote:
Furthermore, if I just check in to view an article, the new forum posts are then counted as old because the last-visited-date is updated.
Of course, you would certainly want the last-visited-date to be automatically updated, but it would be nice to be able to set it yourself if you wanted to.
May be... last visited time/date can be made for eah forum(s) separate!
I was born intelligent Education ruined me!.
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Sometimes words and code are not enough.
For example, I have been working a z-buffer algorithm
just for the hell of it. I almost got it working.
I rotate a brightly color cube and for the most
part my z-buffer algo. works. But when certain sides
of the cube face in different ways a scanline fails
to render and when the cube is rotate 180 degrees the
top side "bleeds" through.
If I could post a screen shot of these problems I feel
that someone expereinced in graphics programming would
take on look and say something like, "Oh you are
using floor() when you should be using ceiling() when
rounding your doubles" or something like that.
Does this make any sense?
Maybe if I could post a screen shot It would be more clear
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The tag is disabled so that people can't put pr0n or really big images in their post. I wouldn't mind the former, but as a modem user the latter would tick me off.
--Mike--
Mister Sparkle is disrespectful to dirt.
Homepage | RightClick-Encrypt | 1ClickPicGrabber
"You have Erica on the brain" - Jon Sagara to me
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It's possible to post images without the tag. I certainly won't abuse this capability though.
"Do unto others as you would have them do unto you." - Jesus
"An eye for an eye only makes the whole world blind." - Mahatma Gandhi
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Well how would I post a small screen shot?
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Well I don't know if I should tell you, as I don't want someone else to post something inappropriate. Would one of the forum admins tell me whether it's alright to tell?
"Do unto others as you would have them do unto you." - Jesus
"An eye for an eye only makes the whole world blind." - Mahatma Gandhi
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(Obviosuly) it can be done but that particular loophole will probably get closed, so it's not something we encourage.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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I'm not an admin, but I consider it an exercise best left to the reader how to go about it. There are loopholes in everything, but it's better for all if the tricks of the trade are left to those who can figure it out. Most of the time these are the same folks who can be depended upon to use the knowledge responsibly. When they don't, and the admins close the door, we all lose a feature that is sometimes (but rarely) appropriate and fun.
"Please don't put cigarette butts in the urinal. It makes them soggy and hard to light" - Sign in a Bullhead City, AZ Restroom
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What would you say if I were to post the question as a "Article"?
I am afraid that I get a bunch of messages telling me that
"sometimes scanlines don't get rendered" and "the top bleeds through"
instead of suggestions on how to correct what I am doing wrong.
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I was a afraid of that.
Thanks for clarifying the matter though.
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dogfacedmonkey wrote:
What would you say if I were to post the question as a "Article"?
It will be immediately deleted. You're more than welcome to provide links to your own homepage with a screenshot uploaded there.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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If its really that important to you, you can get one of those horrid geocities or tripod accounts to make links to.
Regardz
Colin J Davies
Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin
Warning Link to the minion's animation, do not use.
It's a real shame that people as stupid as you can work out how to use a computer. said by Christian Graus in the Soapbox
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http://www.codeproject.com/script/comments/all_comments.asp?Page=1
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Right hand column, click on 'Question Time'
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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Very good work Chris!
Soon I will send you an email like this:
Send me all your source code so I can make a place like yours
jhaga
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Seems like I get a little older every day...;)
I've been changing things up a bit lately in my desktop environment... Along with some visual styles I'm also running at a much higher resolution than in the past, but with Extra Large fonts turned on. This gives me the best of both worlds in most applications. I can have large text where I need it and also where I want it within most app's. Anyway, most of the sites I frequent obey IE's text size option but not CP. I sure would like that.
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Wouldn't that be nice? Web designers and their "carefully picked sizes"... jeez.
Paul Watson's Zoom links work well to overcome this however. (or just use the built-in feature in Mozilla)
Zoom in
Zoom out
- Shog9 -
I'd show a smile but I'm too weak
I'd share with you, could I only speak
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Dude, you just got my Jaw Dropping Holy Sh*t That's Cool Award
I don't mind the fixed font size on CP as much, because at least the font is a readable size. It's the idiots who set their font to 6 points and don't let you resize that get my goat. That's right up there on the WebPagesThatSuck-o-Meter with sticking the entire page in a fixed-width table (like 400 px wide).
--Mike--
Yeah, payin' the bills with my mad programming skillz.
Defraggin' my hard drive for thrills.
Homepage | RightClick-Encrypt | 1ClickPicGrabber
"You have Erica on the brain" - Jon Sagara to me
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I reckon a "tip of the day" would be a cool section to have. People could submit their tips and each day a new one would be displayed with the same as articles to comment on the tip etc.
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Good idea!
"Do unto others as you would have them do unto you." - Jesus
"An eye for an eye only makes the whole world blind." - Mahatma Gandhi
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I have noticed a many language specific questions appearing on "Visual C++" message board. What I am purposing is a new board to specificaly answer these types of questions. I would enjoy not only answering these types of questions, but also enjoy reading the answers that others provide (consider it a learning board).
I am proposing this because of questions like the following:
1) Why use? if(0==x) instead of if(x==0).
2) Why am I getting an error:
struct mystuct {char* pStr; int n} test = {"test",1,000};
3) Can I import files into my project using #include:
#include "somefile.cpp"
4) etc...
May be it could be called "C/C++ Language" quesions.
I refused to write in C++ code until I could write (ANSI) C code in my sleep. C++ is great, but after many years of writing in C++ (mosly MFC not ANSI) I still need more input.
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