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M00NSHiNE
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Posted: 24th Oct 2003 03:50
I'd like to see a 'progress report' added to the section in the drop down list along with IRC chat, changelog, codebase etc. This would be much like the changelog, except it would be an UP TO DATE report about how the bug fixing/patching work of DBPro is going. I dont like to be kept in the dark for months about how many bugs have been eradicated and what new features are working... and I havent seen a [Scheduled] or a [Fixed] notice in the bugs forum for ages....

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Posted: 24th Oct 2003 05:29
I'd like a built in drink holder... mabey some pizza.. a built in TV as you veiw and post would be nice... hmm. why dont u jus make a giant 3D RPG world where u run around looking at posts, and posting, and it'd be all in 3d and u'd get stuff too, and it'd be a little game built in and you'd make millions and rule to world! *cues evil music*

You did what? For who?! For how many jellybeans?!?

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Posted: 24th Oct 2003 12:18
LoL... I love the idea Brogo...


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Posted: 24th Oct 2003 21:48
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more smileys

Why? Cause they're just like memory on your computer: you can never have too much.

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Quote: "I'd like a built in drink holder"


That's what your CD drive is for.

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Posted: 25th Oct 2003 14:57
@Kharnor:
Too true...


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Posted: 25th Oct 2003 15:16 Edited at: 25th Oct 2003 15:17
Quote: "Following the idea, we should have mod-powers for our own threads. It would be interestening to be able to delete our own threads. Example, if the posts became too much off-topic and we don't like it, or the thread is not needed anymore."


I think it's granting too much power to the average user. Sure, it's their thread but there might be information in it that other people would like.


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Posted: 26th Oct 2003 08:21
Exactly, that's why i suggest the "hide" option which would only hide the unnecesary post, but would still be available if the user wants to read them, just by clicking a button saying "un-hide" or something...


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@Moonshine

Bug fixes are the last thing that the team work on before an update is released. ie. They work on the new features first, then the bug fixes. They haven't yet started working on fixes for U6. Mike is working on lightmapping, CSG & Portals/Nodetrees. Lee is working on FPS Creator.

Hence an "UP-TO-DATE" list really wouldn't be that useful.

M00NSHiNE
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Posted: 26th Oct 2003 17:57
Gotcha RobK, sorry I didnt know thats how it worked.

Well thats my idea out the window LOL

Gotta think of another....

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Posted: 27th Oct 2003 15:27
Make the inline codesnippet thingy Firebird compatible by changing / expanding the apollo.js like this...


...and the html code like this...


...please

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Posted: 28th Oct 2003 14:34 Edited at: 28th Oct 2003 15:27
Hello.

I use this forum a lot and it is a great help. The 'My Threads' option is a great way to quickly view your own threads to see if anyone had answered.

However, what I think would also be a great feature, would be 'My Posts' so that you can just as easily view other peoples threads that you have responded to.

I often offer someone help and then forget which thread it was in. The person that I helped may have asked me further questions relating to my answer but I will never know because I forget to look there again.

So, yeah .... 'My Posts'

[Edit] Ok .... I just found this
Quote: "2) Showing all posts you have contributed to. Erk. Nope.
"
from Richard Daveys post.

But there is no explanation as to why not, just - Nope.

I think it would be a great addition for the reasons I have stated above.
If you think it is a bad idea I would love to know why.
Mattman
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Posted: 28th Oct 2003 23:31
well, think about it:

There are people here (like me) who post too much (I have 1,970+ posts now ) and would take a loooooooooooooog time to loag it

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Posted: 29th Oct 2003 00:08
Surely it would not be difficult to limit to your most recent posts. Even if that number is as low as 10 I think it would still be a great help.
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Posted: 29th Oct 2003 01:01
On other forums the topics you have posted in have a black dot in the icon next to the post title which is usefull and a lot better way to do it than a seperate list of threads you have replied to.
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Posted: 29th Oct 2003 02:03
Yeah marking posts would be good or a search for posts that you've contributed to would be very handy. I still can't find what I said last week, and I'm sure it was something important. cool smilies
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Posted: 30th Oct 2003 00:34
Here's a suggestion worth looking into...

Make it that if you're browsing a thread, and you want to reply, the button you used to finalize your post says "Post Reply" and not "Post Message". And, if you're just viewing the forums and want to post a new topic, make the button say "Post New Topic". This way you don't forget when you're in a thread and try to post a new topic and vice versa.

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Posted: 30th Oct 2003 14:13 Edited at: 30th Oct 2003 14:13
Sticky threads that dont get old (unpostable) That would be nice, announcements as well incase a mod might have to edit them. Oh, and the ability to edit announcements. Whenever I have to edit that Newcomers announcement I have to un-announcement it, go find it, edit it, then re-announcement it.

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Posted: 30th Oct 2003 14:53
The ability for Mods to edit posts in general would be useful. Though I think there would have to be "Post Edited by MODERATOR'S NAME" somewhere.

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Posted: 30th Oct 2003 23:08
Dead topics last more than 30 days, maybe 45-60. I always find one or two good posts that I want to reply too, just because they're valuable, or that person is still around and may respond.

I'd rather have the limit extended, then start a new post.



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Posted: 1st Nov 2003 07:02
An option for the thread creator to put a mark on the thread title much like the ones in the Bugs Reports section that say [Confirmed] and [Rejected], but which would say [Question Answered] or something.
That way, when you make a thread, and it gets answered mabey after about 20 posts, you can display the [Q Answered] tag so other forum browser's don't go into the thread and read it all just to see at the very end there is a post that says "Don't worry, Ive figured it out, i left this out all along" etc.

Thanks for allowing us to put forward ideas for the forum Rich, champion effort that.


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Posted: 1st Nov 2003 14:01
Rich, we need some way for the mods to re-open an 30+day old thread, otherwise we will be unable to update the bug forum with comments on the existing bug reports when the updates come along.
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Posted: 2nd Nov 2003 10:37
The thread subject search shall have these checkboxes :
"only in Teachers Forum" or "in all forums"
"Only in DarkBASIC Discussion" or "in all forums"

And beeing able to delete his own posts (added to the edit button)
I know it's been told before, but I would find these utile

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Posted: 4th Nov 2003 17:11
How about a section for LoGD?

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Posted: 5th Nov 2003 00:27 Edited at: 5th Nov 2003 01:26
[edit]

Rethought my suggustion on kudos system.



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Posted: 5th Nov 2003 04:39
I just thought of something:

You know how the new un-read messages are blue? when you look at the first page of a thread, it "de-blues" all of the messages on the other pages.
Make it so that it only "de-blues" then first/whatever page you read

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I'd really like a 'request code help' forum and a 'TPC' forum. It'd make some things much clearer. With a 'request code help', people wouldn't have to be confused as to whether to put a question about code in the DBP discussion forum, the 3d forum, or the 2d forum

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Posted: 5th Nov 2003 08:45
Quote: "I just thought of something:

You know how the new un-read messages are blue? when you look at the first page of a thread, it "de-blues" all of the messages on the other pages.
Make it so that it only "de-blues" then first/whatever page you read"


Agreed. Sometimes I jump to the wrong page and it unblues the last unread post without me ever seeing it.


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Yeah, same here... Sounds like a good idea Wik...


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Posted: 6th Nov 2003 06:59
I think a better 'Enquiry' tracker system would be great. At the moment it just tells how many enquiries are in the queue, it doesn't give any idea of how far into the queue your enquiry is. For instance, the first day there was 32 enquiries, second there was 46 and today there are 53. This doesn't really give me much of an idea of how many are being answered and how many are being added to the queue.

A possible solution (if there's an order the enquiries are answerd in) would be to list how many there are before my enquiry. Or at least the rate at which the enquiries are being answered.


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When you make a search (through the search engine of these forums), and you click on a certain thread, you see that thread. But when you click on the Back button of your Browser, it says it's unavailable

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click refresh Damonkles

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I know, Mattman, but I think it would be nicer when you have it directly.

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It's just a matter of cokkies being deleted i think...

Not too sure though... Rich?


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quick Q... what the flying flip is the "FC" box with a large number below it for Rich?

Firm Cautions? ... cause if so i've got like 60k of these things lol


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My guess is it's a hit counter.


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Correct! http://fastcounter.bcentral.com/fastcounter?3309055+6618117 is the URL of the image

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If it's a hit counter, it's not veryt accurate. I've clicked refresh twice - the first time it jumped by 3, the second it jumped by 6
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Quote: "If it's a hit counter, it's not veryt accurate. I've clicked refresh twice - the first time it jumped by 3, the second it jumped by 6"

I guess that's because other users may have clicked refresh or hit the site otherwise during that time.

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Ah, I was thinking of it as a *personal* hit counter
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Hmmm, around 70,000 hits at the time you posted and the counter is alive since... don't know 2 or 3 days.
If that were personal hits... I'd start to worry...

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Posted: 10th Nov 2003 00:27
not a very good hits counter then... as it counts all of the posts and such. Should be a hit when an ip first comes onto the site, not every action else a single user can wrack up alot more hits than others making someone who looks at hits believe that thousands visit rather than 100 that are just very active.


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hmmm. how about a music board - i mean we have a 2d board and a 3d board - how about music too? Many people lack decent music in their game, and on a music board they could get info about music making etc.

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The "hit counter" (ick) was added because Rick asked for it to see what sort of stats it would generate in the bCentral system we used. We've since removed it, only needed it on there for a week. Incidently Raven - it's *impossible* to know who is unique on a site and you cannot rely on their IP address, it's folly to do so.

The counter was counting page views spread across the day, which is all we needed to know. FYI we've 40,000 page views per day at the moment. That's (on average) 27 per minute, so yes it's very likely the counter would have appeared to jump in stages of 3 or more

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Im hoping for editing title's in posts

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Posted: 15th Nov 2003 12:20
i suppose that could be ok, but what about if everyone changed the titles of their posts? you'd probably not know which post was which until you opened it
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PLEASE!
A better search box with options to search all of the forums!


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Posted: 18th Nov 2003 18:55
Better search.

...and like that; he's gone...
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YES!


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Well, personally, though it isnt a feature, that you would clean out the code base. There are some pretty unnecessary snippets in there (Hello World, and one advertising a website for goodness sakes:



)

Please clean up the codebase, quite a few unneeded snippets (if snippets at all) in there.


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