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YEah,But if we allowed to do soo
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What do you think Chris?
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Dear site manager,
This is the time to start new discussion threads for
Longhorn SDK
WinFS
Avalon
Indigo
WinFX
XAML
So hope CP will do this for CP users.
Sreejith Nair
[ My Articles ]
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It's a sad fact with any message board that new users will often jump in and ask stupid questions without reading FAQs that'd stop them making fools of themselves
How about having a different user status/head icon in the posts for a month or so from their first message board post that makes it obvious that a user is new (with the aim of letting people who reply know that it is a new user, and so be gentle with them)
I guess this could be open to abuse from flamers - maybe you could make it only visable to people who have a silver or above rating themselves (or something like that)
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Phoenix Paint - back from DPaint's ashes!
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I like it. Added to the TODO list.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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I would like to suggest that you add an option to print the articles in a "printer friendly" format, so that all the words appear on the printed page. Currently, left border crowds out the last inch on the right hand side, and I have to extrapolate what is missing.
Dean Slindee
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Kind of like the 'Print Version' link on the left hand side of all articles (under 'Toolbox')?
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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Have the local time of the person who posted in parenthesis
Like so:
(10)6:44 29 Sep '04
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Jeff Bogan wrote:
(10)6:44 29 Sep '04
Is that AM or PM?
Also, what happens if I post at 01:30 29 September 2004(BST)? At that time it is 20:30 28 September 2004(EST).
Personally, I'd just rather it was in the local time of the person reading the site.
Do you want to know more?
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Jeff Bogan wrote:
Have the local time of the person who posted in parenthesis
I'm curious. What use would this be?
Michael
CP Blog [^]
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Where do I post programming questions concerning Borland C++Builder?
Sparky
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You can try the visual C++ forum...
Multiply it by infinity and take it beyond eternity and you'll still have no idea about what I'm talking about.
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don't they have their own discussion forums ?
you might look at newsgroups, I think there's a bunch of them.
but if it's really more C++ than Borland stuff, go to the Visual C++ forum ...
Maximilien Lincourt
Your Head A Splode - Strong Bad
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In the "My Articles List", it would be nice to see current rating/popularity, number of votes.
Yes, this is an Ego thing (and probably another round trip to the database...)
we are here to help each other get through this thing, whatever it is Vonnegut jr.
sighist Fold With Us! || Agile Programming | doxygen
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peterchen wrote:
Yes, this is an Ego thing (and probably another round trip to the database...)
Its not such an ego thing. It would be great for you to analyse where your article writing strengths lay and be able to find out and help you meet the demand for similiar well recieved articles.
Michael
CP Blog [^]
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You beat me!!
I was thinking to post a similar requirement.
It's not only and "ego" problem.
If you analize those numbers across time you can also get interesting info about the article life-cicle: when the visit have no more increment it means the article is probably off-date, and requires an ... up-date!
Or: if nothing chanhged in the meantime, it means you can disregard of it and pass through.
2 bugs found.
> recompile ...
65534 bugs found.
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I was reading the other day about a forum that converts the sms/texting speak to proper words. i.e "u r" to "you are".
Any chance of adding something similiar here (the profanity filter and smiley creator already does similiar work), might be nice to have as an option for written word snobs like me
Michael
CP Blog [^]
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hi,
Suggestion is not bad.
Sreejith Nair
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erk....
what about not adding a translator too ...?
i would like to type my posts in french and see them in perfect american englich... is that possible ?!
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when pasting raw HTML into the HTML panel, there is a parser error:
opening comments (<-- ) that are not followed by a space immediately are not preserved, but rather translated (to <-- )
This is especially nasty since the Article Template contains such comments (<------------- bla ---------------> ), and it finally explains the "all in bold" articles....
we are here to help each other get through this thing, whatever it is Vonnegut jr.
sighist Fold With Us! || Agile Programming | doxygen
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Fixed.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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How about adding a version field for the VS.Net version that the article was written in. I don't get to spend much time here anymore and my version of Visual Studio is beginning to become dated. with no plans to update it soon.
Jeff Patterson
Programmers speak in Code.
http://www.anti-dmca.org[^]
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