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Re: Update of submission editor to use BBCode

Posted: Thu Jun 21, 2012 5:27 pm
by Andrew Lee
I wanted to write a migration script, but the wide differences made that impossible.

eg.
A 64-bit version is available (within the folder).
A 64-bit version is available (within the zip64 subfolder).
A 64-bit version is available (within the x64 subfolder).
EditPad's installer now automatically installs a 64-bit version of EditPad on 64-bit Windows.
Installer includes 32-bit and 64-bit version.
Some of them might not even be applicable to be included in the new field and would still have to be included in the description (eg. when the 64-bit version is included in a subfolder in the package).

So I think it is best to update this on a case-by-case basis and populate the new field only where it makes sense. The other entries can be left as they are.

Re: Update of submission editor to use BBCode

Posted: Thu Jun 21, 2012 9:41 pm
by lautrepay
Is this problem related to the recent changes?

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Re: Update of submission editor to use BBCode

Posted: Thu Jun 21, 2012 10:44 pm
by Andrew Lee
Yes. Fixed!

Thanks for letting me know.

Re: Update of submission editor to use BBCode

Posted: Sat Jun 23, 2012 1:15 pm
by Checker
procyon wrote:IMHO, don't bother you with that. Affected entries can wait theirs next update. :)
I'm almost done :wink:

Re: Update of submission editor to use BBCode

Posted: Sat Jun 23, 2012 1:18 pm
by Checker
Checker wrote:BTW: I noticed, that this thread does not show up at "Recent forum posts".
Is this intentionally :?:
@ Andrew Lee: Thanks for fixing :wink:

Re: Update of submission editor to use BBCode

Posted: Sun Jun 24, 2012 4:15 am
by Ruby
Andrew Lee wrote:Some of them might not even be applicable to be included in the new field and would still have to be included in the description (eg. when the 64-bit version is included in a subfolder in the package).

So I think it is best to update this on a case-by-case basis and populate the new field only where it makes sense. The other entries can be left as they are.
I came across something similar; wasn't sure how to handle it.

I just updated the entry for Dev-C++

IDE stand-alone portable pkg - 1.7 MB Download (~8 MB on disk)

IDE MinGW32 portable pkg- 16.5 MB Download (~172 MB on disk)

IDE MinGW64 (TDM-GCC) portable pkg - 26.1 MB (~274 MB on disk)

I changed the file size (description) to mirror the SA IDE (8MB) and the download link to the 'Portable' download folder at SF; which has all flavors.

Here's a quote from the project dev: http://orwelldevcpp.blogspot.com/
Choosing between 32bit and 64bit
...
There is no single reason to download the 32bit version except for maybe file size, marginally longer compiling time, or in case you have to use that specific compiler for any reason (regression problems for example).
You can force 32bit compiles by selecting the profile 'TDM-GCC 32bit' in the compiler options.

http://orwelldevcpp.blogspot.com/

-JR-

Re: Update of submission editor to use BBCode

Posted: Sun Jun 24, 2012 11:37 am
by Checker
I just noticed, that a lot of entries show up now with: "Unicode support:"
No additional "Yes" or "No" :!:

BTW: After updating the version number of Q-Dir it shows up like:
Unicode support: , there are two version available: ANSI and Unicode. The Unicode version only works on Win2K/XP/Vista/7.

I'm unable to set it back to "Yes" :!:

I helped myself by including the "Yes" in the text-field.

Re: Update of submission editor to use BBCode

Posted: Sun Jun 24, 2012 5:04 pm
by Andrew Lee
@Checker: Thanks for letting me know. The bug has been fixed. I have also updated Q-Dir to account for this fix.

Re: Update of submission editor to use BBCode

Posted: Sun Jun 24, 2012 7:12 pm
by lautrepay
Checker wrote:BTW: After updating the version number of Q-Dir it shows up like:
Unicode support: , there are two version available: ANSI and Unicode. The Unicode version only works on Win2K/XP/Vista/7.
I modified a couple of entries this way as a workaround for the problem you've mentioned here, until Mr. Lee could fix it.
Instead of
YesThere are two version available: ANSI and Unicode. The Unicode version only works on Win2K/XP/Vista/7.
it showed
Yes, there are two version available: ANSI and Unicode. The Unicode version only works on Win2K/XP/Vista/7.

Re: Update of submission editor to use BBCode

Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2012 6:48 am
by SYSTEM
BBCode is broken in the main feed.

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Re: Update of submission editor to use BBCode

Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2012 7:18 pm
by Andrew Lee
@SYSTEM: Fixed! Thanks for reporting this.

Re: Update of submission editor to use BBCode

Posted: Sat Jun 30, 2012 4:25 pm
by Checker
Look at the "Stealth [?]:"-entry of AIMP :!:

Presently:
NoWrites to registry if run with admin rights. See this forum thread.
Should be:
No. Writes to registry if run with admin rights. See this forum thread.
Same problem like we had with the "Unicode support:"-entry.

Re: Update of submission editor to use BBCode

Posted: Sat Jun 30, 2012 11:50 pm
by Andrew Lee
@Checker: Fixed! Thanks for reporting this.

Re: Update of submission editor to use BBCode

Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2012 2:52 am
by Checker
Thank you :D

Re: Update of submission editor to use BBCode

Posted: Sun Jul 08, 2012 4:16 pm
by lautrepay
I thought it was my browser installation, but now I've confirmed that, since the implementation of the BBCode, there are problems with some edition functions when using Firefox 13.x (or Palemoon12.02 or Seamonkey 2.10.x). For example: no text is entered in the respective field when I double-click a "Category" or "Additional features" item (this problem also occurs using Internet Explorer); and nothing happens when I click a "License" or "How to extract" item.
These issues don't affect the stable versions of Opera and Chromium, and are resolved using Firefox 14.x beta.
Is there a problem a problem with the current Firefox?
Maybe related with this bug fixed in v.14 beta: hover regression when an element's class name is set by Javascript?