I feel that paperclip is too cocky presuming that all Lua/LOVE projects are games (unless by the code it auto-detects the kind of project of course)...Jasoco wrote:
REQUESTING HELP - Posting Rules
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Re: REQUESTING HELP - Posting Guidelines
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Suggestion: Include some sort of mention about bumping threads - something like "bumping it's frowned upon on these forums. Instead of bumping a thread, edit your last post".
When I write def I mean function.
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Dids. Doned. Completor.kikito wrote:Suggestion: Include some sort of mention about bumping threads - something like "bumping it's frowned upon on these forums. Instead of bumping a thread, edit your last post".
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Hello there!
I deemed it time to revive this topic because I've recently seen a lot of these rules broken, especially with regards to double posting (bumping in the rules).
Also, for those of you who take "guidelines" too loosely, these rules are endorsed by moderation, and while we're not strict, repeated violations will piss us off.
I deemed it time to revive this topic because I've recently seen a lot of these rules broken, especially with regards to double posting (bumping in the rules).
Also, for those of you who take "guidelines" too loosely, these rules are endorsed by moderation, and while we're not strict, repeated violations will piss us off.
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Forgot to mention, I changed the title to reflect this a while back (in case you didn't notice. Thanks for all your support on this one guys, it feels good to have contributed something that's wanted.bartbes wrote: Also, for those of you who take "guidelines" too loosely, these rules are endorsed by moderation, and while we're not strict, repeated violations will piss us off.
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Re: REQUESTING HELP - Posting Rules
Now we need the paperclip in Notepad++, which dumbass scripts in microsoft word ._.
Lua is not an acronym.
Re: REQUESTING HELP - Posting Rules
possible spam?fasilkj wrote:Exactly what I want.
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u wot m8
Re: REQUESTING HELP - Posting Rules
Possibly add something about reporting spam with the "Report" button? (Or am I mistaken, and we are not supposed to do that?)rokit boy wrote:possible spam?
And yes, that is spam.
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Please don't quote spam, report it instead. (The triangular exclamation mark thingy next to the quote button.)
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Karma's been removed hasn't it? If so, the rule about it should probably be taken out.
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