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Thanks for your comment.
I have only had this problem recently - suspect my eyes are deteriorating
Ctrl+/- does indeed do the trick. I have in the past relied on IE's 'Page\text size'
Thanks for taking the trouble to point this out
Regards
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I was typing a question in Q/A about a problem I was having converting not so common special characters. I was mid way into typing my question when I pasted an elipses (ascii 133) into the question text, which was a mistake. My IE 8 didn't like it one bit. It froze up and I had to end task it. Thought I should report it.
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There's lots of bad characters here. The Soapbox is bad, but the Back Room - yeesh! What a warren of moral turpitude. Even some of the regulars...
Oh, you mean an ASCII character type character. Right.
I'll add it to the bug list.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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There was a bug (see a few messages down). I just fixed the issue.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Thank you!
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Hi. I noticed in the Q&A section that the page numbers(link) on the grid below overlaps the current page indicator. However this dont happen everytime. It usually happens when I switch tabs. Also, the FAQ button slightly overlaps the Ask a Question button. Im using IE7 as my browser.
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Can you reproduce this reliably? Which browser? I can't seem to get it happening for me.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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I tried again and it really occurs. It happens when I switch tabs. Im using IE7 as my browser. Not sure where to post a screenshot for this in CP. Most image upload sites here in the office are blocked.
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Yes - I can see it now.
It's an IE rendering issue. I'll try and get it sorted but unfortunately it's going to be a low priority.
(or you could do us both a favour and upgrade to IE9 or Chrome... )
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Chris Maunder wrote: it's going to be a low priority.
I agree since this is really a minor one. Thanks Chris.
If God helps those who help themselves, don't you think we should do the same?
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I had signed in and started to download a source code of another member in CodeProject network but I can't get the downloaded source code, the result page showed me a message saying something like this:
Articles by King Boy (0 articles)
No articles were found for by requested author.
Here is the link to the result page: http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/31823/RtfInDataGridView/DataGridViewRichTextBox.zip[^]
It may require my account to be logged in to see the exactly what I saw!
I can't understand what is happening, the article I wanted to download is not mine as the message said "requested author" and King Boy is my username.I could download a source code successfully by this way before.
I think to download some from this network, I have to contribute some first, don't I?
Please answer me this question, I really need many sources from your network.
Thank you so much!!!<b></b>
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We have a nasty bug. We are fixing. We have fixed. Sorry
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
modified on Wednesday, March 30, 2011 10:25 AM
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Still seems to be broken, I'm afraid.
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Thanks, I didn't try going the whole route.
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Thank you!
Haha, I think even when you haven't fixed the bug yet, I can still download articles I want by using a bit trick that I found right after asking about this bug and many tries to download. Simply I clicked on the "Browse" tab first (right next to the "Article" tab), then I went back to "Article" by clicking on the "Article" tab and finally clicked on the download link. It really helped me download the articles I wanted before your reply being posted.
Thank you so much!
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grey bars on the left and right of screen. bullets falling off the white part of the screen (left hand side in article view page See here: Snail Quest[^].
FF 4. Windows XP Pro SP3
[EDIT]
I don't see it now after 5 or so page refreshes but I swear it was happening.
modified on Wednesday, March 30, 2011 6:29 AM
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Unfortunately I can't see the issue either.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Most instructions are missing, only 32bit registers are coloured but with a confusing colour and not even all of them
al ah ax eax rax
bl bh bx ebx rbx
ebp esi edi esp rsp
rip
st st(1)
mm0 mm1
xmm0 xmm1 xmm15
adc add and sub mul div mov neg not
inc dec cmp fadd fmul fdiv test or xor
ja jae jb jbe jc jcxz jecxz jrcxz jz jnz jc jnz
movdqu movdqa movaps movapd addps addpd divps
paddb pavgb paddw pxor por
edit: I'm planning to do an article with some low level things going on, but this way it would look ugly and broken.
modified on Wednesday, March 30, 2011 8:50 AM
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If you can give me a list of the most common instructions that would help. I've found a nice list of 1,520 instructions but that's way, way too large for sensible processing (we do it in real time).
I have registers, data, directives, and MASM macros, so just instructions would help.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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How big can I make the list? And in what format do you want me to deliver it?
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What's a reasonable size? A hundred or so? A couple of hundred? My head hurt when I saw 1,500 instructions. Not being an ASM junkie I am suspecting many of those are rare or niche. Please tell me people don't actually live, eat and breath a syntax with over 1,500 keywords...
Any format is fine. Comma delimited, space delimited, hamster delimited...
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Chris Maunder wrote: Please tell me people don't actually live, eat and breath a syntax with over 1,500 keywords...
I'm afraid we do.. there are some obsolete instructions, such as the ones for decimal math, but most instructions were added with the various versions of SSE and almost none of them are actually rare.
Anyway, I'll work on a list and see how short I can get it.
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You're mad and you have my sympathy.
Get it below a few hundred and it will be fine I reckon.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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