htpc guy
Posting Freak Joined: Oct 2010 Reputation: 7 Location: Near St. Louis Mo |
2012-06-14 15:30
Post: #161
Chrome here as well and I see the behavior that Hitcher mentions.
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procrastinator
Fan Posts: 448 Joined: Aug 2008 Reputation: 4 Location: UK |
2012-06-29 14:17
Post: #162
Would it be possible to shorten the minimum length of the search terms on the forum?
Currently the term must be 4-letters long, but I think that a lower number (probably 3-letters) would be better, and could help lessen the need to repeat answers. There are lots of 3-letter words that it'd be useful to be able to search for in relation to XBMC - e.g. arm, atv, ios, bbc, 4od, afp, smb, nfs... the list goes on! An example that I am thinking of (and one I have just come across now) where this would be useful is where someone wants to know why an addon isn't working on a particular platform (e.g. iOS, OSX). The natural thing to do to find that information would be to search the addon thread with the name that denotes the platform, but if that name is only 3-letters long, you can't search for it. That's just one example, I'm sure that there are dozens of other examples where it would be helpful to be able to search for 3-letter words. Would it be possible to change this? |
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da-anda
Team-XBMC Member Posts: 1,396 Joined: Jun 2009 Reputation: 27 Location: germany |
2012-07-02 13:33
Post: #163
Hi - I just checked the settings, and minimun search word length is currently 3 - strange that the search itself tells it would be 4. Need to check that
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pecinko
Member+ Joined: Dec 2008 Reputation: 27 Location: Prague / Belgrade |
2012-07-06 08:51
Post: #164
Da-anda
how can I move the single post to a new thread? This was easy with older forum and earlier it was working in new one, IIRC. As an example - user post about skin MOD specific stuff in skin general support thread and I want to move it to a dedicated thread to avoid "spamming" most of the users with specific questions they are not interested in reading. |
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Ned Scott
Team-XBMC Wiki Guy Posts: 11,984 Joined: Jan 2011 Reputation: 132 Location: Arizona, USA |
2012-07-06 09:31
Post: #165
"Inline Post Moderation:" -> "Split Posts"?
You can make easy links to the XBMC wiki using double brackets around words: [[debug log]] = debug log, [[Add-on:YouTube]] = Add-on:YouTube, [[Adding videos to the library]] = Adding videos to the library, [[userdata]] = userdata, etc |
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pecinko
Member+ Joined: Dec 2008 Reputation: 27 Location: Prague / Belgrade |
2012-07-06 23:49
Post: #166
Somehow split did not sound as right label for move action to me
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Hitcher
Skilled Skinner Joined: Aug 2007 Reputation: 67 Location: Eastleigh, UK |
2012-07-10 00:54
Post: #167
(2012-06-10 23:55)Hitcher Wrote: One thing I've noticed that happens here and not other forums/sites is when going back your previous position isn't remembered and you always start at the top of the page. I don't know what's changed but as of today going back a page remembers where you were. ![]() |
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htpc guy
Posting Freak Joined: Oct 2010 Reputation: 7 Location: Near St. Louis Mo |
2012-07-10 02:27
Post: #168
(2012-07-10 00:54)Hitcher Wrote:(2012-06-10 23:55)Hitcher Wrote: One thing I've noticed that happens here and not other forums/sites is when going back your previous position isn't remembered and you always start at the top of the page. Hmm... mine is not and Chrome is not telling me that there is an update. Maybe it will be fixed for me soon.
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Hitcher
Skilled Skinner Joined: Aug 2007 Reputation: 67 Location: Eastleigh, UK |
2012-07-10 11:32
Post: #169
I'm on the beta so that might explain it - 21.0.1180.15 beta-m.
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