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Recent Updates notifications (BrowserDownloadsView)
Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2020 7:02 am
by __philippe
Trifling versions incongruities in:
RECENT UPDATES
BrowserDownloadsView v12.9 ➟ v1.00
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IF
software-entry=NEW
THEN
former-version#=VOID
ENDIF
Much ado about nothing, agreed...
Re: Recent Updates notifications (BrowserDownloadsView)
Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2020 3:41 pm
by billon
Well, when adding two latest NirSoft programs, I decided instead of creating new entries, to utilise existing private entries (and will do it in the future), but only duplicate or spamming entries.
So, for
BrowserDownloadsView it was some spam entry with version 12.9 before editing.
Sorry if there happened some inconvenience, should announced that before
Re: Recent Updates notifications (BrowserDownloadsView)
Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2020 12:54 am
by __philippe
Your confessed sins are forgiven,...go in peace, my son
Re: Recent Updates notifications (BrowserDownloadsView)
Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2020 4:39 am
by Midas
Re: Recent Updates notifications (BrowserDownloadsView)
Posted: Thu Jan 09, 2020 11:18 am
by Midas
Re: Recent Updates notifications (BrowserDownloadsView)
Posted: Thu Jan 09, 2020 12:09 pm
by __philippe
Likely inmates for the local editor smiley's menagerie ?
They look cute enough to me...
Re: Recent Updates notifications (BrowserDownloadsView)
Posted: Fri Jan 10, 2020 4:58 am
by Midas
Yep, supposedly part of the
Emojione set that,
alas, is no more and has been replaced with
JoyPixels!?
I have found a few more, but can't figure out a reliable source or pattern...
Some country names work, too -- but not "
usa", "
france" or "
spain" for some reason.
EDIT: well, I found a visual list and figured the separator/blank character to be the underscore...
https://emojipedia.org/joypixels/3.1/
Happy
EDIT: FTR, I solved it in a roundabout way. Downloaded the
Emojione source code release from
https://github.com/joypixels/emojione/releases ('
emojione-4.5.0.zip'). Inside that archive is a '
emoji.json' which is nothing but a formatted plain text file that lists several elements for each and every emoji included. Use a JSON editor/viewer -- I used
Mitec Json Viewer -- to search for the name of the image as given in the Joypixels page above and just used the string given in its "
shortname" key.
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E.g.: :frowning: for "Frowning face with open mouth"
So :france: doesn't work, but :flag_fr: or just :fr: does, as seen below...