Editing submissions.
category: general [glöplog]
As every producer/coder enter Pouet with a password, it would be
very nice and helpfull if older submissions could be edited. For example, if the URL has changed location or name, a new debugged version of a demo is released, or some typos must be corrected. Or the screen, or the info, ...
very nice and helpfull if older submissions could be edited. For example, if the URL has changed location or name, a new debugged version of a demo is released, or some typos must be corrected. Or the screen, or the info, ...
You could start by using a descent host and static URL.
Double or triple read the infos before hitting the Submit button.
Then if a debugged version is released, simply overwrite the previous archive and post a message in the sheet of the prod to invite the folks to try it.
At last, you can ask to fix me beautyful
Double or triple read the infos before hitting the Submit button.
Then if a debugged version is released, simply overwrite the previous archive and post a message in the sheet of the prod to invite the folks to try it.
At last, you can ask to fix me beautyful
I want a descent host too.
^__^ I meant "decent"
Actually SoLo already uses a descent host. That's indecent.
Actually SoLo already uses a descent host. That's indecent.
oh shiiiit :D i just realized that i've been writing 'descent' instead of 'decent' all the way :D damn... have to learn english
don't worry, gargaj writes "recon" instead of "reckon" all the time and no one points it out ;)
i'm more pissed about screwing up definItely and collIsion all the time:)
®: I happen to write reet instead of reed sometimes, weird typo ;)
coincidence? aan m'n reet! :)
reed : get ready to laugh your ass off, cause it was Gargaj himself who first told me what 'iirc' means, so until now i was absolutely sure it's 'recon' not 'reckon' XDD
thank god i had used abbreviation most times :D
greetings to gargaj \:D/
thank god i had used abbreviation most times :D
greetings to gargaj \:D/
What does "reckon" have to do with "iirc"? I thought it meant "If I recall correctly?"
hmmm... maybe it was another way.. well.. if so, sorry gargaj :)
but according to this iirc has few meanings, tho there is nothing with 'reckon' among them :/
but according to this iirc has few meanings, tho there is nothing with 'reckon' among them :/
still, "to reckon correctly smth" and "to reckon correctly on smth" are valid phrases, arent they ?
I can't possibly imagine that "to reckon correctly smth" is a valid phrase..
Maybe it's time for a dictionary, mr. Smartypants?
in some contexts reckon can mean as much as "i recall that <...>", or at least close. so it's not that weird. conclusion: cram a sock in it sprocket.
"Reckon" can never be used in place of "recall" in *any* context. "Reckon" is similar to estimate in meaning.
Example usage: I reckon Plek's command of the English language isn't anywhere near as complete as he seems to think.
Example usage: I reckon Plek's command of the English language isn't anywhere near as complete as he seems to think.
"Son, I have to tell you someting important. Uncle Reckon didn't died in the war. He lives in the house next door."
Niels: Are you serious?? :-D When did "to reckon correctly smth" seem even remotely correct to you? :-D
"to reckon smth correctly". better ?
smth could be some fact, not some set of objects.
ie If i reckon correctly, there were about 20 intros blah blah
anyway if "smth was reckoned as smth2" is valid, why cant i say "if i reckoned smth as smth2 correctly, then blah blah" ?
smth could be some fact, not some set of objects.
ie If i reckon correctly, there were about 20 intros blah blah
anyway if "smth was reckoned as smth2" is valid, why cant i say "if i reckoned smth as smth2 correctly, then blah blah" ?
y'all reckon? yep/nope
"Speak good England vol. 1"
'Correctly' is a relatively irrelevant addition; we're talking about full substitution here. Now put that sock back boys.
Wait a moment, please. Tell me more about the ~20 intros.
Scenglish is funny. It makes me giggle.
See thom giggle. Giggle, thom, giggle!
See thom giggle. Giggle, thom, giggle!