It takes a bit of getting used to, but I think the new style looks a lot cleaner.
However, I find the text in code blocks very hard to read now due to the used font/size. I'd appreciate if this could go back to Courier 12pt (at least, I think that's what it was).
Edit: after looking a bit better, it seems to be just the font size that's a bit small.
Last edited by D_Drmmr; June 20th, 2012 at 05:38 PM.
Cheers, D Drmmr
Please put [code][/code] tags around your code to preserve indentation and make it more readable.
As long as man ascribes to himself what is merely a posibility, he will not work for the attainment of it. - P. D. Ouspensky
I have trouble searching for my old posts (only user name specified). The search come up empty regardless of if it's basic or advanced. Is it just me or does anybody else have the same issue?
I'm running IE9 on Win7-64 Professional
Debugging is twice as hard as writing the code in the first place.
Therefore, if you write the code as cleverly as possible, you are, by
definition, not smart enough to debug it.
- Brian W. Kernighan
OK, just one tiny thing : The reputation thingy "Add to user's Reputation" link, takes some time to get used to. It is at the bottom of the poster's post, on the left
Last edited by HanneSThEGreaT; June 21st, 2012 at 06:54 AM.
Reason: fixed my stupidity.............
Generally I like the new look, but I find the smaller font sizes are just a little too far on the small side for my 52 year old eyeballs, on my 17" screen.
"It doesn't matter how beautiful your theory is, it doesn't matter how smart you are. If it doesn't agree with experiment, it's wrong."
Richard P. Feynman
Whilst I'm on the subject, is there any way to see "All Reputation Received"? All I can see is the "Latest Reputation Received".
I think I've been looking for this for more than a year!
Sorry to insist. Its just that I've always found that threads in which reputation is given tend to be interesting conversations, and I always learn something from them re-reading them later.
Is this even possible right now? If not, would it be something worth considering doing?
Is your question related to IO?
Read this C++ FAQ article at parashift by Marshall Cline. In particular points 1-6.
It will explain how to correctly deal with IO, how to validate input, and why you shouldn't count on "while(!in.eof())". And it always makes for excellent reading.
Generally I like the new look, but I find the smaller font sizes are just a little too far on the small side for my 52 year old eyeballs, on my 17" screen.
I agree!
Еspecially tooltip font(s) are too small.
What else I find to be not good is almost the same colors for regular text and the links. It's very difficult to distinguish between them.
Sorry to insist. Its just that I've always found that threads in which reputation is given tend to be interesting conversations, and I always learn something from them re-reading them later.
Is this even possible right now? If not, would it be something worth considering doing?
AFAIK, It shows only the last 25 odd threads in which you have recieved reputation. You have to keep in mind, some members have been rated a million times ( well not really a million, but A LOT ), so to show ALL Reputations recieved would be quite impossible, IMHO.
Some people have over 5000 Reputation points, and to list all the threads in which that user recieved reputation would amount to many many threads.
In my view the second button shows the 'Report post' tooltip.
Debugging is twice as hard as writing the code in the first place.
Therefore, if you write the code as cleverly as possible, you are, by
definition, not smart enough to debug it.
- Brian W. Kernighan
I'm attaching a screenshot from my FireFox 12 screen ( only the applicable part )
Originally Posted by VictorN
Strange!
I see only two buttons on the left side:
Using FF13, getting the same results (2 buttons only).
EDIT: Ah, OK. I was just reporting to help.
Last edited by monarch_dodra; June 21st, 2012 at 07:02 AM.
Is your question related to IO?
Read this C++ FAQ article at parashift by Marshall Cline. In particular points 1-6.
It will explain how to correctly deal with IO, how to validate input, and why you shouldn't count on "while(!in.eof())". And it always makes for excellent reading.
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