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Geek Culture / I've launched a codebase - anyone interested?

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Sven B
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Posted: 18th Jan 2008 16:46
I also think Opera doesn't use windows gadgets for the browser. At least the buttons, edits, scroll bars, etc. all look different... And the menu is definately not windows style too.

It's the programmer's life:
Have a problem, solve the problem, and have a new problem to solve.
Roxas
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Posted: 31st Jan 2008 16:14
Yes Opera is better


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Sven B
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Posted: 17th Apr 2008 19:00
Hey Nicholas, the indenting doesn't seem to work anymore...
Could you fix it please?

I know there aren't many people anymore on the codebase, but I leave some once in a while...

It's the programmer's life:
Have a problem, solve the problem, and have a new problem to solve.
Roxas
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Posted: 18th Apr 2008 15:57
Omg Sven! I love your Trail engine

Your signature has been erased by a mod because it was too big
Sven B
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Posted: 18th Apr 2008 17:12
Thanks!

I'm using it in one of my games. I might post it on the WIP board in the near future...

Still, if the indenting could be fixed, that would be nice...
(I hope Nicholas is still active on this forum too)

It's the programmer's life:
Have a problem, solve the problem, and have a new problem to solve.
Nicholas Thompson
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Posted: 19th Apr 2008 16:53
Sorry about the delay - been quite busy recently at work.

I've fixed the indenting. The problem is that I need to 'force' the system to use the Code Highlighting filter for the code rather than Filtered HTML.

I'll investigate

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Sven B
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Posted: 19th Apr 2008 18:56
Thanks!

It's the programmer's life:
Have a problem, solve the problem, and have a new problem to solve.
MSon
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Posted: 4th Jul 2008 14:59
Hi There

I've just signed up to your site, but cant seem to get into the section labeled API, it keeps giving me the error
Quote: "Access denied
You are not authorized to access this page"

im assuming this is to do with the windows API setion, any idea why it might be saying this to me.

PS: Great Site

Everyone Be Cool, You, Be Cool.
Nicholas Thompson
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Posted: 5th Jul 2008 13:39
Ooo good point!

Sorry about that. I forgot to say that authenticated users AS WELL as anonymous could access the frontpage
To be honest, I thought that authenticated users inherited permissions from anonymous. I've just learned something new!

I am still working on this site in the background but recently life has taken over again. I got engaged a couple of weeks ago and have spent a lot of spare time researching wedding stuff. Fear not though, I do have plans for dbp-site.com

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Scraggle
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Posted: 5th Jul 2008 19:29
Quote: "spent a lot of spare time researching wedding stuff."


Why waste your time?
Whatever conclusions you come to and whatever great ideas you have for the wedding, they will all amount to nothing because she is right and ONLY her ideas count. Your ideas and thoughts are worthless and the sooner you realise that the more content you (and she) will be with married life.

Get used to it



Nicholas Thompson
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Posted: 7th Jul 2008 11:20
Hehe - possibly true, but the alternative of not doing anything may give the impression of not caring and the resulting lack of enthusiasm may be interpreted the wrong way. This is, as Bart Simpson once wisely said, a situation where you're "Damned if you do, Damned if you don't".



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