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Hoot, please do not make multiple pages for one and the same thing.
== Don't forget to use 'Show previev' button ==


--[[User:Raedor|raedor]] 20:55, 18 July 2006 (CEST)
Don't forget to use 'Show previev' button. Saving every single revision during editing will clutter the "History" and "Recent Changes" pages. --[[User:Djura|Djura]] 19:18, 2 September 2006 (CEST)
 
Copy that! It's that old coder prob, save+compile ;)
 
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In regards to the following "wish" that you have posted:
:<blockquote>* The Server is starting up automatically with a random loaded map, if a timeout occurs. That is  really annoying somehow. It makes sense maybe, if no admin is logged in, but if you are an admin, it starts pissing you off when you try to choose a map out of 250 and the server starts thinking, go to hell user, i'll decide on my own! What follows is a loop of #mission(s) and hope to find the map you are looking for, faster than before. It took me 3 times to start the map, that i was looking for. '''Please reconsider the idea of timeouts'''! [[User:Hoot|Hoot]] 09:37, 14 February 2007 (CET)
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Could you please re-word it and leave out the harsh words and the information that can be removed without affecting the point you are trying to make?  I think it is inappropriate and improper use of the English language.  The idea is to state what you want it to do (and sometimes elaborate to clarify the information you are presenting), not to write a 5-sentence opinion. --[[User:Pyro05x|Pyro05x]] 13:34, 15 February 2007 (CET)
 
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I've changed the 'wish' as you like. Short and sweet... Inappropriate maybe, but 'an improper use of the English language' is something you can demand from a native speaker. Maybe it has not crossed your mind before, but not all the folks on planet earth speak accurate english since childhood ;-)
Therefore my only chance to make some clear statements is to 'write-around'it, to describe a fact rather than to make it clear via an elaborated clarification. On the other hand, my post was actually illustrative. But okay, no need to argue. Regards. P.S I'm also a noob with wiki's[[User:Hoot|Hoot]] 20:19, 15 February 2007 (CET)

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Don't forget to use 'Show previev' button

Don't forget to use 'Show previev' button. Saving every single revision during editing will clutter the "History" and "Recent Changes" pages. --Djura 19:18, 2 September 2006 (CEST)

Copy that! It's that old coder prob, save+compile ;)


In regards to the following "wish" that you have posted:

* The Server is starting up automatically with a random loaded map, if a timeout occurs. That is really annoying somehow. It makes sense maybe, if no admin is logged in, but if you are an admin, it starts pissing you off when you try to choose a map out of 250 and the server starts thinking, go to hell user, i'll decide on my own! What follows is a loop of #mission(s) and hope to find the map you are looking for, faster than before. It took me 3 times to start the map, that i was looking for. Please reconsider the idea of timeouts! Hoot 09:37, 14 February 2007 (CET)

Could you please re-word it and leave out the harsh words and the information that can be removed without affecting the point you are trying to make? I think it is inappropriate and improper use of the English language. The idea is to state what you want it to do (and sometimes elaborate to clarify the information you are presenting), not to write a 5-sentence opinion. --Pyro05x 13:34, 15 February 2007 (CET)


I've changed the 'wish' as you like. Short and sweet... Inappropriate maybe, but 'an improper use of the English language' is something you can demand from a native speaker. Maybe it has not crossed your mind before, but not all the folks on planet earth speak accurate english since childhood ;-) Therefore my only chance to make some clear statements is to 'write-around'it, to describe a fact rather than to make it clear via an elaborated clarification. On the other hand, my post was actually illustrative. But okay, no need to argue. Regards. P.S I'm also a noob with wiki'sHoot 20:19, 15 February 2007 (CET)