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- ssg, please don't update all the OBD pages
- to the format you chose. Allow for a "trial period".
- Choose a few representative file types and do them.
- Also, we have to agree of how we call the data types
- (could you give me a list of those, e.g., HERE?)
- Again, I ask you, please don't update everything at once.
- You can edit individual articles whenever you like,
- but something as systematic as a namespace-wide format change
- have to be ground out a bit before it's applied at large scale.
- but something as systematic as a namespace-wide format change
- If anything, you're flooding "Recent changes"
- while we have our first spam to take care of.
- (and you don't log in, naughty naughty).
- while we have our first spam to take care of.
- Please hear me. And "be patient".
- 134.157.8.115 17:24, 24 November 2006 (CET)
- Only the most recent entries are visible
- (older ones have been commented out).
- geyser 17:25, 18 November 2006 (CET)
Logging in
- No time to log in, sorry. Text was written at home.
- ssg
- That's no excuse. You can type "~~~~" into your home-made text. Then log in, edit, and paste your stuff.
- Every "~~~~" will be replaced with a correct signature (user name, hyperlink, time and date).
- You may have to log in some time soon, since we have confirmed spam and I'm not too hot for manual reverts.
- geyser 16:43, 21 November 2006 (CET)
- After reading your little roman :p , I'd suggest the following things:
- ssg
- They're called "novels" in English. No one knows why.
- geyser 16:43, 21 November 2006 (CET)
- That's it. Can I start now? Yes or yes? :p
- ssg 12:42, 21 November 2006 (CET)
- No. Since you're asking, you'll have to wait until tomorrow.
- ^^
- geyser 16:43, 21 November 2006 (CET)
Templates
{|BORDER=1 CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=2 STYLE="border-style:solid; border-collapse:collapse; empty-cells:show; background:#F9F9F9;" WIDTH={{{width|100%}}} ALIGN={{{align|center}}}
- geyser 16:43, 21 November 2006 (CET)
- Why do we need the "|center" when the basic width is 100%?
- ssg
- To have it centered by default if one specifies a smaller width.
- Maybe it should be "left" rather than "center". Minor detail.
- geyser 16:43, 21 November 2006 (CET)
|- BGCOLOR="#E9E9E9" ! WIDTH=5% | Offset || WIDTH=5% | Type || WIDTH=10% | Raw Hex || WIDTH=10% | Value || WIDTH=70% | Description
- No other table templates. It's not the idea of templates to replace everything.
- When I look to the wiki code, I want to see the real code and not a bunch of links to a hundred of templates.
- ssg
- I disagree, as a wiki admin and as a "real coder" ^^
- Templates are meant to spare on redundant typing,
- and your tables have a lot of that, primarily :
- BGCOLOR="#..." for the Hex column
- ALIGN=right for the Meaning column
- and your tables have a lot of that, primarily :
- If you think having this "information" present in every line is OK,
- think again. It's not this kind of "real code" a casual editor is after.
- An extreme example of that is Template:HexRow.
- Can you imagine what it would look like to have anything close
- to the "real code" while editing such a table?
- Can you imagine what it would look like to have anything close
- The HTML for such a table is heavy, the wiki-markup is lighter,
- and the templated wiki-markup is much lighter.
- (there's a template call per row, but it's one single template,
- so actually it looks very much like ordinary table row syntax)
- Now, the struct def tables are less extreme than that, sure,
- but they still have a rather strict format for every row.
- There's the custom color, there's the custom alignment,
- and there may be systematic hyperlinks from the type column.
- So I'd definitely template that row in the way I suggested.
- Same for the other 2. Their job is to make the code editable.
- geyser 16:43, 21 November 2006 (CET)
Misc
Type as a column
- Okay. "Bytes" will be replaced.
- ssg
- We'll have to agree on the type names...
- And on what page they'll link to.
- geyser 16:43, 21 November 2006 (CET)
hlines
- Sorry. My mistake. They will be there.
- ssg
- What about Template:OBD TXT and Template:OBD TXT dec?
- You didn't plan on uploading them (the text files) as wiki-media, did you? ^^
- I'm thinking about making them into wiki-tables (subpages of their respective articles).
- geyser 16:43, 21 November 2006 (CET)
Below follows
- "below follows" is a semantic pleonasm? Why? I don't get it. *tilt*
- ssg
- Because we write from the top down. Because your tables are top-down lists.
- The "below follows" row splits your tables in two halves.
- Whatever "follows" will inevitably be "below" that row.
- So "before"=="above", and "after"=="below".
- Hence, "Below follows BLAH." is pleonastic.
- "Below is BLAH." is not, and neither is "BLAH follows."
- geyser 16:00, 22 November 2006 (CET)
BSP
- BSP = Binary Space Partition. Use google if you want to know more about it.
- ssg
- The problem is not with me not having taken the time to Google it up.
- The problem is that the ABNA page deals with BSP trees,
- but doesn't provide any info as for what a BSP tree actually is
- (which is why I asked the question there, obviously).
- but doesn't provide any info as for what a BSP tree actually is
- The other problem is : if you know what a BSP tree is,
- why those vague comments about the unknown fields?
- Don't you already know everything about them?
- geyser 16:00, 22 November 2006 (CET)
- why those vague comments about the unknown fields?
Images
- Let me quote "Sledge Hammer" to comment your "problem(s)":
- "That's a pish pot of nonsense." :p <== I hope you see the smiley.
- So take it easy, even if it sounds a bit rough. :-)
- ssg
- Now that's the kind of argumentation I like ! ^^
- Seriously, it's great that we're no longer afraid of offending each other.
- However, that kind of half-serious subjectivity sorta kills a debate.
- When you call something nonsense and then say you don't mean it,
- what do you actually mean, if anything at all?
- geyser 16:00, 22 November 2006 (CET)
- Heh, maybe I should answer you with another quote?
- THISH ISH A LASHER BLASHTER, SHO YOU DO WHAT YOU'RE TOLD, REBEL SHWINE
- ^^
- geyser 16:00, 22 November 2006 (CET)
- Really, why don't you just mirror your stuff on ssg.oni2.net and link to it?
- Is there any clear reason for not doing so?
- geyser 16:00, 22 November 2006 (CET)
- Besides, if you are really going to replace the images with a table,
- you don't have to care about the image format (gif or png),
- where they should be hosted and the presence of image templates.
- ssg
- you don't have to care about the image format (gif or png),
- That's somewhat more relevant, although not entirely in your favor ^^
- geyser 16:00, 22 November 2006 (CET)
- I really feel like generating those ASCII tables. With HxD and PsPad.
- ("Willst Du mitmachen?" ^^ well, I sorta hoped you to)
- In that respect, no, I don't really care about what you do.
- I mean, images with odd names and formats don't hurt me directly.
- True. Sometimes I just complain about anything and everything... ^^
- geyser 16:00, 22 November 2006 (CET)
png
- Wow, I didn't know that the file size of the png's are so much smaller.
- Nevertheless, I won't change the file format. I can't see any real need for that.
- ssg
- If you don't do it, guess who will ^^
- I'll reupload them all as PNG.
- Properly capitalized.
- On geyser.oni2.net ^^
- geyser 16:00, 22 November 2006 (CET)
- Properly capitalized.
capitalization
- I do never capitalize file names.
- ssg
- Principles, my friend, are yet another "pish pot of nonsense" ^^
- A really big one.
- Mediawiki capitalizes article names and that means filenames.
- And you know it. Why do you upload a file called wpge_all.gif
- when you know it will be shown as Wpge_all.gif
- (and the actual name of the resource is WPge)?
- You're forcing anyone who wants to work with those images
- (e.g., split/rename them)
- to live with that counter-intuitive mess.
- (e.g., split/rename them)
- Why?
- geyser 16:00, 22 November 2006 (CET)
- Actually, Image:wpge_all.gif will still work,
- but how many can you expect to figure that out?
- Filenames for uploaded media have to be chosen carefully.
- They have to be good names, if you like ^^.
- geyser 16:00, 22 November 2006 (CET)
image template
- I've never seen a MediaWiki build with a non-white background...
- geyser
- I have. It was dark blue and didn't look bad.
- ssg
- Bad looks are not the problem there.
- OG is not getting a dark blue background.
- Over my dead body. ^^
- geyser 16:00, 22 November 2006 (CET)
- However, I'll keep the template, because:
- You can delete the table easily, if you don't like it.
- If (!) we host the images not any longer at wiki, we can add the new url easily to the template
- ssg
- Sounds good. You know what? I'll do the same with Template:OBDstructRow ^^
- I can't believe you were a fierce opponent of "templates everywhere" only a few lines earlier...
- geyser 16:00, 22 November 2006 (CET)
Bottom line
- OK, feel free to do anything.
- You are free to update all the tables in every article with your stuff.
- You are also free to only do a few pages, sorta like a test for the format.
- I may give a few pages a try with that Template:OBDstructRow of mine.
- geyser 16:00, 22 November 2006 (CET)
- The OBD-specific "OBD Table Header" template I'd make less general :
- it's not like we'll never ever have another OBD-specific table template.
- I suggested OBDstructHeader earlier...
- geyser 16:00, 22 November 2006 (CET)