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#1 Re: Core development » Just a reminder » 2009-01-15 19:49:39
- armandas
One can get a pretty good feel about coding style used here. And I like it, because it's almost identical to what I am used to ![]()
One thing I'm not sure about is tabs vs. spaces. Currently tabs (size 4) are used. If everyone is OK about this, I'll be perfectly happy to reconfigure my editor.
#2 Re: Core development » Your names » 2009-01-15 19:29:23
- armandas
I'll wait until I've actually done something ![]()
#3 Re: General discussion » I have to say: I am female! » 2008-05-16 12:47:47
- armandas
And me, you don't know bout me!!
Yes we do, Mark ![]()
#4 Re: General discussion » I have to say: I am female! » 2008-05-16 08:44:55
- armandas
Prove it!
#5 Re: Programming » Array help » 2008-05-15 10:01:02
- armandas
Damn, 14 seconds late!
#6 Re: Programming » Array help » 2008-05-15 10:00:12
- armandas
You don't need a semicolon at the end then:
foreach ($hooks_val as $hook_cnt => $hook_code);![]()
#7 Re: Programming » Array help » 2008-05-15 09:52:19
- armandas
Mind telling us what you expect output to be?
#8 Re: Feature requests » Mark All Topics Read issue » 2008-05-14 18:29:08
- armandas
Ah, okay
That would probably be the best default.
#9 Re: Feature requests » Mark All Topics Read issue » 2008-05-14 17:39:12
- armandas
And bumped: upon further consideration, it makes more sense to me that an action like marking everything as read takes you to an overview of everything.
But that's not the same as redirecting user to last page visited
The issue with the back button is quite annoying. Now you have to decide either to leaveit for an extension to handle or hardcode the urls.
P.S. Sorry if I misunderstood you ![]()
#10 Re: FluxBB discussion » Translation of 1.3 » 2008-05-12 14:22:27
- armandas
Ok, I'll wait until then ![]()
#11 FluxBB discussion » Translation of 1.3 » 2008-05-12 14:07:03
- armandas
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I believe you do not expect any major changes in language files, and people can start translating?
#12 Re: General discussion » Legal? » 2008-05-10 19:22:17
- armandas
Forking a GPL'ed code is not against the law if this is what you ask.
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