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At forum profile, there is : Signature:
I propose that Signature: is asked in the page of inscription (not only in option).
With a note like :
Signatures are displayed at the bottom of each post or personal message. Please enter here :
- Your CPU :
- Your OS :
- Your FPC version (if installed) :
- Your Lazarus version (if installed) :
So, people do not forget to add those infos.
By the way, i invite each member to add those infos (if not already done). ;)
Unfortunately, I am not that experienced in SMF. I have worked with phpBB before. But a quick search reveals that it is possible:(The post is here (http://www.lazarus.freepascal.org/index.php/topic,20426.msg119773.html#msg119773))
https://www.google.com.bd/search?q=smf+custom+fields+profile
- http://wiki.simplemachines.org/smf/Features_and_Options#Adding.2FModifying_Custom_Fields
- http://docs.simplemachines.org/index.php?topic=1084.0
cb|GeSHi-mod adds code syntax highlighting to your forum. Powered by GeSHi, the mod supports +200 different languages and is fully customizable for each of your themes.
Compatible with SMF 2.0 and later.
hello,click the link provided.
taazz the module cb|GeSHi-mod 1.2 seems to be compatible with the version of the SMF version of this forum (SMF 2.0.11 | SMF © 2015, Simple Machines)
function CompareInt(const d1,d2): integer;
var
i1 : integer absolute d1;
i2 : integer absolute d2;
begin
if i1=i2 then Result:=0
else if i1<i2 then Result:=-1
else Result:=1;
end;
procedure SortArrayInteger(var arr: array of Integer; count: Integer);
begin
AnySort(arr, Count, sizeof(Integer), @CompareInt);
end;
it doesn't work unless you specify 'pascal' in code combo-box;
I don't think so but it should have a delphi highlighter too.it doesn't work unless you specify 'pascal' in code combo-box;
Does it respect and adapt to {$mode } ? O:-)
it doesn't work unless you specify 'pascal' in code combo-box; so old posts in forum wont be highlighted; also new posts when user don't specify code dialect (mostly will be posts from newbie and quick posts).
suggestion: admin, make it default to pascal even when code dialect is not selected.
Ah.... I never use the buttons for highlighting, and from other/previous forums I'm used to write [ code=pascal]what I meant to say is since this forum uses pascal as the main language the highlighter should assume a pascal code for all code tags unless specified, which means whenever he finds {code}{/code} he should handle it as {code=pascal}{/code}. this will make older posts highlighted and remove any inconsistent between old and new posts in the same thread like this one
I''l change the default to pascal
And the line number column is too small, it shows only the last digit (linux, 300% font size)
And the line number column is too small, it shows only the last digit (linux, 300% font size)
it shows ok on windows7 and firefox 41.0.2
You should set padding-left: 3em on the ol, or so. At least for FirefoxThere is an option for using a table (global setting, not per user. I tried it. I dont remember what went wrong. But results were worse.
edit: or use a table instead li. Then there probably won't be empty lines on copying
Did you test it with the "zoom text only" option enabled?
Left padding with 3 em, will waste a lot of space to fix a broken browser.
Left padding with 3 em, will waste a lot of space to fix a broken browser.It should not change anything, if the line number are already visibile
So, how about having an equivalence between main forum topics and wiki pages somewhere?
For example, a fixed topic in the header of each main topic with the pages related to that subject in the wiki.
I do not know if it would be practical, these are just suggestions.
For example: When need a solution: what is more valuable?The person who started a topic, can edit the header of it already (some people add "Solved" to it), and the initial message too. So the technology exists.
* idented topic ?
* solution of topic collected to the head?
How difficult is it for the person who started the topic to collect the solution he got from community, after he just have tested it?
How difficult would it be for him to attach a code snippet?
What can forum leaders do, to encourage people to do this?
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Good idea!
# forum leaders encourage people to do this"forum leaders" = moderators? They all are volunteers, if extra tasks need extra time, they need to volunteer for this, or it is not going to happen.
# Clear the ultimate function of the forum, and the main stakeholders for it? State the clear projection of the perfect implementation and what is NOW limiting this perfection?Seems a bit lost in translation....
and what is NOW limiting this perfectionFor the wiki: Manpower / lack of qualified volunteers