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From: Ben H. <bh...@al...> - 2001-07-03 18:14:54
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--- begin forwarded text User-Agent: Microsoft-Entourage/9.0.1.3108 Date: Mon, 02 Jul 2001 21:25:11 +1200 Subject: Scribia From: John Holley <j.h...@uc...> To: Bones <bh...@sa...> Mime-version: 1.0 Couple of glitches 1) The other night the View Data for Last Session button worked in reverse. From memory when I quit that was selected - haven't seen it again 2) The MaxShr$ doesn't seem to work correctly. I assume this keeps track of the largest skin? If so, it now reports this as being 223 for me :) 3) It seems to treat karma you give to someone who is out of range as anonymous? 4) It doesn't see belts as an item. 7/2/01 8:26:33p Beltic asks, "John Junkar, would you like to buy a third circle fighter's belt for 1000 coins?" 7/2/01 8:26:35p John Junkar says, "yes" 7/2/01 8:26:35p Beltic says, "There you go, John Junkar." Cheers John --- end forwarded text -- NOTE: Please change my address in your address book from bhines at san.rr.com to bhines at alumni.ucsd.edu as my UCSD address will be permanent. <http://freepages.sf.rootsweb.com/~bhines/> - My Genealogy Pages |
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From: Lark <lar...@ya...> - 2001-07-03 17:03:19
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At 3:01 AM -0400 7/2/01, Charles Lechasseur wrote: >i've just checked out the latest sources from CVS, and it won't compile. >it's complaining about an undefined "Scribia_ConfirmDlgID" in both >CMapTable.cp and CTrainingTable.cp. anyone forgot to check something in? Same here. I don't have any pending changes uncommitted. Bones? :-) -- Lark <lar...@ya...> |
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From: Charles L. <da...@sy...> - 2001-07-02 07:02:42
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i've just checked out the latest sources from CVS, and it won't compile. it's complaining about an undefined "Scribia_ConfirmDlgID" in both CMapTable.cp and CTrainingTable.cp. anyone forgot to check something in? -- charles lechasseur - da...@sy... http://www3.sympatico.ca/danov/marathon/ "The butts of evil are awaiting my bootprints!" - Minsc |
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From: Charles L. <da...@sy...> - 2001-06-29 01:14:25
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>> actually, it's distributed under both the QPL (the Qt Public License) and >> the GPL. Scribia is currently distributed under the Artistic license, so we >> can keep using that license and use Qt under the QPL, or move Scribia to >> the GPL and use Qt under that license. (the Artistic license is not >> GPL-compatible, i think.) > >Is it the GPL or the LGPL (since Qt is a library)? My understanding is >that if it's the GPL, you have to release any code using it under the >GPL also. I'm not sure how the Artistic license and the QPL interact. it's supposed to be the GPL. >For the record, the reason why I picked the Artistic license over the >more popular GPL when I created the project was that the Artistic >license makes it easier to maintain an "official" release - people >extending the code are obligated to make their diffs publicly available >when redistributing a changed version. And it's not as "viral" as the >GPL is. > >However, we could argue about making Scribia available under *both* the >Artistic license *and* the GPL. That way, we're free to use any GPL'ed >code. People can pick which one to follow when they modify it. i'd agree to that, even though i haven't contributed much, so it doesn't really matter :) -- charles lechasseur - da...@sy... http://www3.sympatico.ca/danov/marathon/ "The butts of evil are awaiting my bootprints!" - Minsc |
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From: Ben H. <bh...@al...> - 2001-06-28 06:45:56
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At 8:33 AM -0700 6/27/01, Lark wrote: > >Just as a hint, in the original design, the scanner (Scribia.l) and >the CScribiaDoc class was platform-independent, e.g. implemented >using only standard components (flex, STL). The GUI was supposed to >display CScribiaDoc objects created by the scanner however it saw >fit. Ah, wasnt really considering that when I coded the CScribiaDoc. I was actually trying to integrate it better with the powerplant document model. The class itself is a powerplant LSingleDoc so i didnt think portability of that one was a concern. :) I'm not really experienced in writing portable code, so someone else will have to tackle that one. Would require a serious redesign of the app, not just a little tweaking. LSingleDocs are PowerPlant. >I'm not sure if the current implementation is still 100% portable, >there may be some PP stuff that crept into CScribiaDoc. That should >probably go, to make the interface between the GUI and scanner >simpler. There is some macspecific gui stuff in there that i want to move to the window class, like the progress bar. Could probably just use that scrollbar which is already in the window instead of popping up a new progress window, that would simplify things. >>actually, it's distributed under both the QPL (the Qt Public License) and >>the GPL. Scribia is currently distributed under the Artistic license, so we >>can keep using that license and use Qt under the QPL, or move Scribia to >>the GPL and use Qt under that license. (the Artistic license is not >>GPL-compatible, i think.) No, according to the QT site, Qt apps can be under the artistic license. I think that's in the FAQ on the site. I didnt look too closely at it yet, but i think the OSX implementation might only be X11. (not aqua) We dont want to require XFree86... -Ben -- NOTE: Please change my address in your address book from bhines at san.rr.com to bhines at alumni.ucsd.edu as my UCSD address will be permanent. <http://freepages.sf.rootsweb.com/~bhines/> - My Genealogy Pages |
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From: Lark <lar...@ya...> - 2001-06-27 16:23:53
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Charles Lechasseur wrote: > actually, it's distributed under both the QPL (the Qt Public License) The QPL (http://www.trolltech.com/products/download/freelicense/noncomm-license.html) seems compatible with the Artistic license. From the FAQ (http://www.trolltech.com/developer/faq/free.html): *** Can I make software with the Qt Free Edition and release it under the GPL, BSD, or Artistic license? Yes. Since Qt Free Edition is provided under both QPL and GPL, all license conflicts are avoided. *** How can I license my cool free widget library based on Qt Free Edition? In the same way as you would license an application developed with Qt Free Edition, i.e. pick a license compatible with the QPL or the GPL. E.g. the BSD, Artistic or GPL licenses. -- Lark |
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From: Lark <lar...@ya...> - 2001-06-27 15:33:36
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Charles Lechasseur wrote: >>Here is the framework i was thinking of: >> >>"By using Qt, you develop and maintain a single source code base that >>runs with native performance on all major desktop operating systems, >>including but not limited to Microsoft Windows 95/98/2000, Microsoft >>Windows NT, MacOS X, Linux, Solaris, HP-UX, Tru64 (Digital UNIX), >>Irix, FreeBSD, BSD/OS, SCO and AIX." >> >>http://www.trolltech.com/products/qt/qt.html I'm all for porting over the GUI, if you want to take a stab at it. Just as a hint, in the original design, the scanner (Scribia.l) and the CScribiaDoc class was platform-independent, e.g. implemented using only standard components (flex, STL). The GUI was supposed to display CScribiaDoc objects created by the scanner however it saw fit. I'm not sure if the current implementation is still 100% portable, there may be some PP stuff that crept into CScribiaDoc. That should probably go, to make the interface between the GUI and scanner simpler. > actually, it's distributed under both the QPL (the Qt Public License) and > the GPL. Scribia is currently distributed under the Artistic license, so we > can keep using that license and use Qt under the QPL, or move Scribia to > the GPL and use Qt under that license. (the Artistic license is not > GPL-compatible, i think.) Is it the GPL or the LGPL (since Qt is a library)? My understanding is that if it's the GPL, you have to release any code using it under the GPL also. I'm not sure how the Artistic license and the QPL interact. For the record, the reason why I picked the Artistic license over the more popular GPL when I created the project was that the Artistic license makes it easier to maintain an "official" release - people extending the code are obligated to make their diffs publicly available when redistributing a changed version. And it's not as "viral" as the GPL is. However, we could argue about making Scribia available under *both* the Artistic license *and* the GPL. That way, we're free to use any GPL'ed code. People can pick which one to follow when they modify it. -- Lark |
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From: Cygnus <cy...@po...> - 2001-06-27 10:41:16
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On 6/27/01 3:20 AM, "no...@so..." <no...@so...> wrote: > > Initial Comment: > The following steps are causing the ppc build (haven't tried on the others) to > crash on me every time: > > Launch Scribia > Open a character > click on box for view last session > close that character > try to open that same character > > The crash is coming when Scribia tries to the character window. > I'm going to play with this bug a little bit more when I get up tomorrow. I'm getting a bunch of funky behavior now. When I first opened the char, the last session box would be checked. Scanning in a file would then make the last session act in reverse. Checked showed full data, unchecked showed last session. I deleted scribia's prefs to see if it was corrupt since the check box was being recorded. After the delete, the box is no longer checked when opening the first time and I haven't been able to get that to happen again yet. Bad news though is that the above bug is happening when ever I close the char window with last session checked. BTW, the above crash usually just made the app exit, but it has also caused a complete systems lock that I had to reboot from. Cygnus cy...@po... _________________________________________________________________ Oh the words that he spoke Seemed the wisest of philosophies There's nothing ever gained By a wet thing called a tear When the world is too dark And I need the light inside of me I'll walk into a bar And drink fifteen pints of beer - Shane MacGowen |
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From: <no...@so...> - 2001-06-27 10:30:38
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Bugs item #436685, was opened at 2001-06-27 03:30 You can respond by visiting: http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=106424&aid=436685&group_id=6424 Category: Classic Group: None Status: Open Resolution: None Priority: 5 Submitted By: Brad Miller Jr (cygnus) Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody) Summary: last session not saved Initial Comment: the last session data isn't being saved. when checking view last session after opening a character, it display's full stats. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- You can respond by visiting: http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=106424&aid=436685&group_id=6424 |
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From: <no...@so...> - 2001-06-27 10:20:19
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Bugs item #436683, was opened at 2001-06-27 03:20 You can respond by visiting: http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=106424&aid=436683&group_id=6424 Category: Classic Group: None Status: Open Resolution: None Priority: 5 Submitted By: Brad Miller Jr (cygnus) Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody) Summary: crash when opening with last session Initial Comment: The following steps are causing the ppc build (haven't tried on the others) to crash on me every time: Launch Scribia Open a character click on box for view last session close that character try to open that same character The crash is coming when Scribia tries to the character window. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- You can respond by visiting: http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=106424&aid=436683&group_id=6424 |
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From: <no...@so...> - 2001-06-27 10:11:54
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Bugs item #436681, was opened at 2001-06-27 03:11 You can respond by visiting: http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=106424&aid=436681&group_id=6424 Category: GUI Group: None Status: Open Resolution: None Priority: 5 Submitted By: Brad Miller Jr (cygnus) Assigned to: Ben H (benh57) Summary: views scrollable when in last session Initial Comment: The training and karma views have vertical scroll bars when viewing last session only and fewer then 14 items exists. (14 is the numbers of trainers that show without scrolling) It appears that the amount you can scroll is equal to the contents when viewing all data. Trainers only scrolls a small amount and karma scrolls a lot for me. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- You can respond by visiting: http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=106424&aid=436681&group_id=6424 |
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From: <no...@so...> - 2001-06-27 09:57:17
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Bugs item #436674, was opened at 2001-06-27 02:57 You can respond by visiting: http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=106424&aid=436674&group_id=6424 Category: Scanner Group: None Status: Open Resolution: None Priority: 5 Submitted By: Brad Miller Jr (cygnus) Assigned to: Lark (lark) Summary: doesn't check for old files Initial Comment: When scanning a file there's no warning if the file is older then what's already been scanned. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- You can respond by visiting: http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=106424&aid=436674&group_id=6424 |
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From: Charles L. <da...@sy...> - 2001-06-27 00:31:23
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>Here is the framework i was thinking of: > >"By using Qt, you develop and maintain a single source code base that >runs with native performance on all major desktop operating systems, >including but not limited to Microsoft Windows 95/98/2000, Microsoft >Windows NT, MacOS X, Linux, Solaris, HP-UX, Tru64 (Digital UNIX), >Irix, FreeBSD, BSD/OS, SCO and AIX." > >http://www.trolltech.com/products/qt/qt.html > > >Apparently they've just posted a non-commercial license for it. actually, it's distributed under both the QPL (the Qt Public License) and the GPL. Scribia is currently distributed under the Artistic license, so we can keep using that license and use Qt under the QPL, or move Scribia to the GPL and use Qt under that license. (the Artistic license is not GPL-compatible, i think.) -- charles lechasseur - da...@sy... http://www3.sympatico.ca/danov/marathon/ "The butts of evil are awaiting my bootprints!" - Minsc |
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From: Ben H. <bh...@al...> - 2001-06-26 19:40:50
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Here is the framework i was thinking of: "By using Qt, you develop and maintain a single source code base that runs with native performance on all major desktop operating systems, including but not limited to Microsoft Windows 95/98/2000, Microsoft Windows NT, MacOS X, Linux, Solaris, HP-UX, Tru64 (Digital UNIX), Irix, FreeBSD, BSD/OS, SCO and AIX." http://www.trolltech.com/products/qt/qt.html Apparently they've just posted a non-commercial license for it. -Ben -- NOTE: Please change my address in your address book from bhines at san.rr.com to bhines at alumni.ucsd.edu as my UCSD address will be permanent. <http://freepages.sf.rootsweb.com/~bhines/> - My Genealogy Pages |
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From: <no...@so...> - 2001-06-19 01:36:43
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Feature Requests item #434336, was updated on 2001-06-18 18:36 You can respond by visiting: http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=356424&aid=434336&group_id=6424 Category: None Group: None Status: Open Priority: 5 Submitted By: Brad Miller Jr (cygnus) Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody) Summary: add a percentage view for ranks Initial Comment: Add in a column in the rank view to show what percentage of a character's total ranks are in each trainer. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- You can respond by visiting: http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=356424&aid=434336&group_id=6424 |
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From: <no...@so...> - 2001-06-19 01:34:05
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Bugs item #434335, was updated on 2001-06-18 18:34 You can respond by visiting: http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=106424&aid=434335&group_id=6424 Category: GUI Group: None Status: Open Resolution: None Priority: 5 Submitted By: Brad Miller Jr (cygnus) Assigned to: Ben H (benh57) Summary: increase window size Initial Comment: Increase the window size by a pixel or two so that 14 trainers fit with no scroll bar. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- You can respond by visiting: http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=106424&aid=434335&group_id=6424 |
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From: Cygnus <cy...@po...> - 2001-06-19 00:52:13
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On 6/17/01 6:10 PM, "lws" <lw...@ma...> wrote: > Like when somebody say way to much Swengus or something? =D > Well, swengus is a funny trainer. Its actually number 5 on my list of top ranks but gives me the highest message when talking to him. This is because it takes into account your regia and balthus ranks plus the balance points you get from evus, atkus, and darkus. Its be sick if I had actually put 800+ ranks into just the one trainer. =) So say swengus is 50% balthus and 50% regia (not its real breakdown, just used to illistrate). You train 200 regia and 200 balthus and no other training. If you then go talk to swengus, he'll give you the 400 rank message. A few other trainers work like that too. Evus and eva do and balthus's message figures in the balthus gained from atkus and darkus. Cygnus cy...@po... _________________________________________________________________ Oh the words that he spoke Seemed the wisest of philosophies There's nothing ever gained By a wet thing called a tear When the world is too dark And I need the light inside of me I'll walk into a bar And drink fifteen pints of beer - Shane MacGowen |
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From: Cygnus <cy...@po...> - 2001-06-19 00:42:35
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On 6/17/01 11:43 AM, "Lark" <lar...@ya...> wrote: > At 2:41 AM -0700 6/17/01, Cygnus wrote: >> Its shows what percentage of your total training you have in >> each trainer. Its a nice way to see how you've distributed your ranks and >> can show if you have something way out of proportion. Just an idea, what do >> you guys think? > > Good idea! We can probably abuse a progress bar type thingy for it? > (Don't laugh, I don't konw PowerPlant.) > >> One other slight change to possibly make. If the window size is increased >> by about 1 or 2 pixels, the trainer view perfectly fits 14 different >> trainers. Right now all 14 trainers completely show up, but the white space >> below the 14th is off the pane and causes the scroll bar to appear. > > Easy - youcn even do it yourself and just commit it. > I would have but I haven't figured out how to commit yet. I really should learn that. =) I'll try to learn how to commit later if I have time. Got a couple job apps and things to get done first though. > One thing: Would you please open two tracker items (one feature > request, one bug) for the two things included in this message? :-) > Let's try to use it, otherwise bugs fall through the cracks after a > while... No problem, I'll do that in a few min. I didn't open anything already because I was thinking it of as more of an idea to bounce off you guys to see what you think over being a bug/feature request. Cygnus cy...@po... _________________________________________________________________ Oh the words that he spoke Seemed the wisest of philosophies There's nothing ever gained By a wet thing called a tear When the world is too dark And I need the light inside of me I'll walk into a bar And drink fifteen pints of beer - Shane MacGowen |
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From: <no...@so...> - 2001-06-18 06:29:46
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Bugs item #434083, was updated on 2001-06-17 23:29 You can respond by visiting: http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=106424&aid=434083&group_id=6424 Category: GUI Group: None Status: Open Resolution: None Priority: 5 Submitted By: Lark (lark) Assigned to: Ben H (benh57) Summary: sorting doesn't work for last menu item Initial Comment: resorting the dynamic view by choosing an already selected item from the popup menu doesn't resort for the bottom item ---------------------------------------------------------------------- You can respond by visiting: http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=106424&aid=434083&group_id=6424 |
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From: Lark <lar...@ya...> - 2001-06-18 04:11:28
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>We now have in prefs dialog: Cool! Can I get an option in the prefs dialog called "Scribus compatibility" or something like it? Here's why: Scribus has some scanning bugs that I found by comparing our output to its. One is that "short" disconnects (when you get a "welcome back" message or something) don't reset your shares - but Scribus does, so its sharing times are off. Until now, I've reproduced this bug, to be as close to the Scribus output as possible, but this should really be changed. -- Lark <lar...@ya...> |
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From: Ben H. <bh...@al...> - 2001-06-18 01:34:38
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At 2:41 AM -0700 6/17/01, Cygnus wrote: >Had an idea for an addition to the rank view tonight. Well actually >something I liked on the PSA rank tracker and thought would be a good thing >to steal. =) Its shows what percentage of your total training you have in >each trainer. Its a nice way to see how you've distributed your ranks and >can show if you have something way out of proportion. Just an idea, what do >you guys think? This is a great idea. We could even add graphs.... Along with exporting of data to tab delimited of course, which would let the user graph it however they wanted to in excel. >One other slight change to possibly make. If the window size is increased >by about 1 or 2 pixels, the trainer view perfectly fits 14 different >trainers. Right now all 14 trainers completely show up, but the white space >below the 14th is off the pane and causes the scroll bar to appear. Ok. -Ben -- NOTE: Please change my address in your address book from bhines at san.rr.com to bhines at alumni.ucsd.edu as my UCSD address will be permanent. <http://freepages.sf.rootsweb.com/~bhines/> - My Genealogy Pages |
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From: Ben H. <bh...@al...> - 2001-06-18 01:32:38
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Heh. I committed this change last night, even though i never saw this message till today. Someone on the newsgroup requested it a couple months ago, other than kpyn. So, grab the sources and please test this stuff: We now have in prefs dialog: - recursive scanning option - option to move or delete log after scanning option - Default character select. The default character is the character that logs which are drag & dropped on scribia are scanned with. - I believe we will accept logs via applescript open command as well. You may need to nuke your prefs again since i added some prefs. I will look in to adding versions to the prefs file as well as the save file. -Ben At 11:19 AM -0700 6/16/01, no...@so... wrote: >Feature Requests item #433783, was updated on 2001-06-16 11:19 >You can respond by visiting: >http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=356424&aid=433783&group_id=6424 > >Category: None >Group: None >Status: Open >Priority: 5 >Submitted By: Lark (lark) >Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody) >Summary: recursive folder scan > >Initial Comment: >change scanning so that subfolders of the log file folder are >recursed into (and the files there scanned) as well. > >(suggested by k'pyn) > >---------------------------------------------------------------------- > >You can respond by visiting: >http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=356424&aid=433783&group_id=6424 > >_______________________________________________ >Scribia-developers mailing list >Scr...@li... >http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/scribia-developers -- NOTE: Please change my address in your address book from bhines at san.rr.com to bhines at alumni.ucsd.edu as my UCSD address will be permanent. <http://freepages.sf.rootsweb.com/~bhines/> - My Genealogy Pages |
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From: lws <lw...@ma...> - 2001-06-18 01:10:36
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Like when somebody say way to much Swengus or something? =D On Sunday, June 17, 2001, at 02:41 AM, Cygnus wrote: > Had an idea for an addition to the rank view tonight. Well actually > something I liked on the PSA rank tracker and thought would be a good > thing > to steal. =) Its shows what percentage of your total training you > have in > each trainer. Its a nice way to see how you've distributed your ranks > and > can show if you have something way out of proportion. Just an idea, > what do > you guys think? > > One other slight change to possibly make. If the window size is > increased > by about 1 or 2 pixels, the trainer view perfectly fits 14 different > trainers. Right now all 14 trainers completely show up, but the white > space > below the 14th is off the pane and causes the scroll bar to appear. > > > Cygnus > cy...@po... |
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From: Lark <lar...@ya...> - 2001-06-17 18:43:39
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At 2:41 AM -0700 6/17/01, Cygnus wrote: > Its shows what percentage of your total training you have in >each trainer. Its a nice way to see how you've distributed your ranks and >can show if you have something way out of proportion. Just an idea, what do >you guys think? Good idea! We can probably abuse a progress bar type thingy for it? (Don't laugh, I don't konw PowerPlant.) >One other slight change to possibly make. If the window size is increased >by about 1 or 2 pixels, the trainer view perfectly fits 14 different >trainers. Right now all 14 trainers completely show up, but the white space >below the 14th is off the pane and causes the scroll bar to appear. Easy - youcn even do it yourself and just commit it. One thing: Would you please open two tracker items (one feature request, one bug) for the two things included in this message? :-) Let's try to use it, otherwise bugs fall through the cracks after a while... -- Lark <lar...@ya...> |
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From: Cygnus <cy...@po...> - 2001-06-17 09:41:24
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Had an idea for an addition to the rank view tonight. Well actually something I liked on the PSA rank tracker and thought would be a good thing to steal. =) Its shows what percentage of your total training you have in each trainer. Its a nice way to see how you've distributed your ranks and can show if you have something way out of proportion. Just an idea, what do you guys think? One other slight change to possibly make. If the window size is increased by about 1 or 2 pixels, the trainer view perfectly fits 14 different trainers. Right now all 14 trainers completely show up, but the white space below the 14th is off the pane and causes the scroll bar to appear. Cygnus cy...@po... _________________________________________________________________ Oh the words that he spoke Seemed the wisest of philosophies There's nothing ever gained By a wet thing called a tear When the world is too dark And I need the light inside of me I'll walk into a bar And drink fifteen pints of beer - Shane MacGowen |