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The layout issues were caused by browsers getting all confused about tabs. We exchanged emails some time back about browsers and their poor handling of tabs, and it's a similar issue here. Specifically, browsers seem to not understand how long a tab is, even though they are doing the layout, and so they get completely messed up when trying to wrap.
We implemented the same tab-to-text code I used in the code sniffer update I sent you, so we're doing our best to preserve spacing when ther are mixed tabs and spaces.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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I understand tabs are not ideal for browsers, so I expect you replace them by spaces indeed. However there must be an obvious bug right now, as a series of identical lines (the ones I referred to all had two leading tabs, and the three-digit line number you prefixed) get rendered in a very ragged way.
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Try it now. Should be a little better.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Chris Maunder wrote: Should be a little better.
Sorry, it isn't.
It is fantastic.
Once more I can read a source file without getting car sick.
Thank you.
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cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Sorry about this. We made it into "known" for us already.
Now working on removing it. Stay tuned. And thanks for reporting and patience.
Sincerely,
Elina
Life is great!!!
Enjoy every moment of it!
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Looks like I just got a few univotes, some on posts that have no good reason to be univoted (i.e., that are not offending anybody). Just thought I'd mention it in case the same person as last time has taken a more subtle univoting strategy (perhaps under a newly created account?). If so, then maybe they could use a firmer consequence. If not, then no worries... maybe some people just happened to have not liked a few of my posts at the same time for no particular reason, or maybe I have a new univoting fan.
By the way, if this happens in the future, should I just not report it? I don't really care much, but I thought you might want to teach some of the inexperienced members about proper voting etiquette. If you'd like the site to moderate itself via the automatic systems you have in place already, that is fine as well.
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We do look into voting patterns but typically what you see is someone being totally normal, then getting a downvote fetish for a dozen messages, then normal.
If it's an account created specifically to downvote we nuke and ban that account. REporting never hurts, and always feel free to email me directly.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Thanks for the clarification.
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I peeked at the about page on the blog and the blog author appears to be the same as the post author.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
The Code Project
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Thanks for looking into it, but I wasn't able to make that connection. Maybe you are able to see their email address and that's how you made the connection? In any event, perhaps they should modify their articles to link to the ones posted in other places.
Also, remember that my post here wasn't just to report the abuse... it's also to report the fact that I have no means of reporting abuse without coming here.
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aspdotnetdev wrote: perhaps they should modify their articles to link to...
so you can flame them with some "repost!" messages?
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If somebody managed to repost something THEY already posted, they would probably catch some flack from me.
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aspdotnetdev wrote: Thanks for looking into it, but I wasn't able to make that connection.
The author of the tip/trick has a CP profile where he's specified India as country. The blog's About page says the author is Noman Tariq from Islamabad, Pakistan.
I know that Indians and Pakistanis look kinda similar in appearance, but these two seem to be 2 different people.
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Yeah, and the other article this author plagiarised was copied from an article posted by somebody with a Chinese sounding name (I may be incorrect about that... I'm not good at figuring out the origin of names). The Chinese sounding name, by the way, was not Noman Tariq.
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Pinal Dave is not a Chinese name, it's an Indian name
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Yeah, that's a copy! Not sure why someone would do this. If it was for the false credit, what good would using a bizarre pseudonym like sadanandms do?
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Nishant Sivakumar wrote: Pinal
Pinal is the county where I live (in Arizona)... so maybe he is an indian.
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PIEBALDconsult wrote: Pinal is the county where I live (in Arizona)... so maybe he is an indian.
Since when have we started saying that place names in this country are original?
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Looks like some of the content was copied verbatim from here. When copying verbatim, you are not using your own knowledge on the topic to write about it; you are copying somebody else, and you should in the very least link out to them as a source.
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The little "report" flag at the bottom right of the tip doesn't do the trick?
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Hmmm, unless I am blind, I don't think that's there for me. I see a "Tools" box that contains "Print", "Share", "Discuss", "Watch answers", "Watch comments". And below that are two links, "Report Bug" and "Suggestions". And floating to the bottom right of the question are "Permalink" and "Bookmark". And to the left of that is the author's username. Am I missing something?
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To the right, and in the same group as "Permalink" "improve tip"
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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