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I agree with everything you say.
Questions like the OP had are not going to stop until the 1-5 voting system is eliminated.
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No surprise there, Luc.
Tell me, how many people are going to have to come to this forum and complain about a low vote, before you acknowledge there is a problem? Don't you realize how many have already complained?
So far, in the posts you have made about the voting system, you have made it very clear what you want; but not one word about the grief the 1-5 voting system has caused other people.
I find your attitude to be both selfish and irresponsible. How can you pretend to care about the site, when you don't care about the people?
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Hans Dietrich wrote: Don't you realize how many have already complained?
I do. Less than 1% of article authors.
The article scoring system gives value to the CP article collection. You can't get a realistic score with a biased system, and what you propose is extremely biased, in fact it is worthless.
Hans Dietrich wrote: Questions like the OP had are not going to stop until the 1-5 voting system is eliminated.
In your dreams. All the OP said was: "The author should know who is voting and what's their rankings", modifying the semantics of votes does not relate to that at all.
You have published 95 articles (very good), and they have an average score exceeding 4.6, which is more than most others including Christian Graus, Marc Clifton, e.a.; if there now is an occasional 1-vote, and that would be removed or have been avoided somehow, your average might maybe rise to 4.7, so what? what does it matter, you know what your articles are worth, and any reader will see the value too.
Please stop whining. There is no justification to it.
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Luc, congratulations. I didn't think you would once again blow off all the problems with the 1-5 voting system, but that's what you just did.
Luc Pattyn wrote: You can't get a realistic score with a biased system
This is really hard to swallow coming from you. You have suggested so many baroque tweaks to the voting system that I've lost count. But when it comes to eliminating the down-voting of articles that aren't popular, Oh, no, that's biased. You really crack me up.
Luc Pattyn wrote: your average might maybe rise to 4.7, so what?
Exactly. I have nothing to gain, and I think people realize I'm not arguing for myself. I really wonder about your motivation, though. Do you like down-voting articles? Do you get some kind of kick out of it? Does it make you feel important or powerful? Maybe you should talk to somebody about this.
Luc Pattyn wrote: Please stop whining. There is no justification to it.
When you keep posting such amusing drivel? Not a chance!
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Luc Pattyn wrote: if there now is an occasional 1-vote
The "occasional one-vote" can have a HUGELY detrimental affect on overall rating, especially on young articles. I'm not sure if the reputation system is tied into the vote weighting, but maybe it should be.
While typing that, I just had a thought.
What if a vote of 1 through 5 merely applied points to an article like it does for the reputation of the article owner. The importance/relevance of the article could then be determined by the points instead of weighted average rating. When a vote is cast (any vote), the person is prompted to enter a comment, but if the vote is a 1 or 2, the voter should be not only prompted to comment, but be required to leave a comment.
.45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly ----- "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997 ----- "The staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - J. Jystad, 2001
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I recently read an article about a researcher that developed a piece of software that could watch a video and interpret the video into full text. For example it might produce something along the lines of "a man in a blue jacket walked across the field in front of the lake."
I seem to have lost the link to this article and was wondering if anyone could point me in the right direction. I'm pretty sure I found the article through The Code Project Daily News, but can't seem to find it again.
Thank you!
Chris Sims
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Thank you! I knew I read it just couldn't find it.
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When opening a new forum page, not clicking on any message, hitting Ctrl/RightArrow opens the second message; it would be easier if it were to open the first one (or even better: the first non-sticky one).
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That is the most delicately worded bug report I think I've ever seen.
Will add it to the list.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Chris Maunder wrote: Will add it to the list.
I hope you mean the "bugs to fix soon" list, not the "delicately worded bug reports" list.
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Woow , I just Knew that the CTRL + Right Arrow can be used here , Cool !
I know nothing , I know nothing ...
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it is mentioned at the bottom of every CP page that hosts a forum, even when there are no messages!
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Hi, Recently today i was posted 2 answers for 2 questions in Quick Answers section but it's not displaying on my pages. I suspect it was removed or like something. If my answer was removed then CP will display "Message/Post was removed" because here before i have seen message like "Message/Post was removed" against a removed post/message.
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thatraja wrote: because here before i have seen message like "Message/Post was removed" against a removed post/message.
That has changed, since removed answers don't have any value they are no longer shown.
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Sorry mate, i forgot to mention that those questions also disappeared, that's why i'm asking?
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questions that are abusive or simply a repost may unscrupulously be removed.
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You right, that must be a repost. thanks Luc
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Works for me in FF3.6 and Chrome 5.0. As I resize the width of the window, the text reflows. Standard behaviour all round.
Software rusts. Simon Stephenson, ca 1994.
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hello
Something not present on the Bug List.
When i browse posts on the articles, when i expand a post, the page always jump up, and i lose the post from sight, have to scroll down again.
It does not happen on the other foruns (like this one), only on the article ones.
I'm using Google Chrome (4.1.249.1064 (45376)).
It appears to work correctly on other browsers.
Example Article where this happens to me.
KRBTabControl[^]
Thanks
Regards
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This is on our bug list (sorry - haven't had a chance to update the one above )
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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I think it would be nice to award high-reputation members (and tenure) with the ability to add small images to their sigs, and even the ability to put size-restricted images in their messages. I don't know how you'd define "high-reputation", but the possibility of abuse *should* be fairly low given the level of repuation/tenure we'd probably be talking about here...
.45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly ----- "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997 ----- "The staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - J. Jystad, 2001
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I agree. And I have already freed up some sig space, I like to be prepared.
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