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How to carve blades with a chainsaw | 21 comments (21 topical, 0 editorial)
Re: How to carve blades with a chainsaw (3.00 / 0) (#6)
by TomW on Mon Aug 4th, 2008 at 08:56:26 AM MST
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Oz;

Well, I have been campaigning to get new software set up for the forum. There was even a perhaps misunderstood comment that it was being considered but other priorities were higher.

I wouldn't hold my breath waiting.

I don't know what you use for pictures but when I transfer from camera to computer it lets me choose a "base" name for them. I try to make it something i will recognize. Otherwise they end up being photo[168 numbers / letters].jpg or whatever random thing the computer likes. Your files seem to be sensibly named at least. I "think" they show up last uploaded on the bottom of the list in the drop down.

Personally, I just got a nice 12 inch Craftsman band saw from an estate I helped clean up. Now I guess I need the band saw blade carving how to.

I liked your backshed posting. Nothing wrong with linking out to that kinda thing but it can make discussing it here a bit more effort for readers.

Anyway, sorry you're having photo issues. If I can help you know where to find me or other help like Kurt, Woof, Don, Ross, Gus, etc. At least when we are not eating our young .. [;=}.

Tom

"Education consists mainly of what we have unlearned."--Mark Twain
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Re: How to carve blades with a chainsaw (3.00 / 0) (#8)
by zap (bell47g5a at comcast dot net) on Mon Aug 4th, 2008 at 09:50:01 AM MST
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"I "think" they show up last uploaded on the bottom of the list in the drop down."

Tom, maybe things show up differently on an ADMIN's account but I too noticed a few months ago that newly uploaded pictures now show up in seemingly random locations, not at the bottom of the list as they once did.

Not a big deal for me since I have few uploads but I could see it being a real pain for some.

zap
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Re: How to carve blades with a chainsaw (3.00 / 0) (#11)
by oztules (oztules__at__bigpond.com) on Mon Aug 4th, 2008 at 02:47:57 PM MST
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Tomw,
"Well, I have been campaigning to get new software set up for the forum"

Actually Tom, I quite like scoop. It is clean, no bells and whistles and is very useful for keeping track of authors, your own comments, and researching others stories and file pics.

It is a double edged sword though, trying to write up a project has become hell purely because the pics get randomised, otherwise scoop is the better forum software I have come into contact with. The others offer plenty of eye candy, but none of the archiving that scoop does.

An example is say Backshed, lovely looking software, easy to upload a story with pics, but I can't find a list of stories or comments that I have made previously. I can't find uploaded files.... unless I go through all the prior posts... I can't see what some other author has written... no... scoop has plenty of excellent points..... except this pics nonsense.

If you could upload pics into s story via browse and paste directly into the story, and a copy sent to files then it would be very useable.

I had reloaded a new linux some time back, and had not loaded Konversation. I will try and get myself familiar with the IRC protcols again, and find you at IRC in the near future.

............oztules
Flinders Island Australia
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Re: How to carve blades with a chainsaw (3.00 / 0) (#12)
by kurt on Mon Aug 4th, 2008 at 03:04:37 PM MST
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we have been telling admin that the photo uploads section needs attention for months like the last 6 or so. you can send an email to admin about your trouble if you want links at the bottom of the page. never know if he gets enough emails about it he mite fix it.... until then you can host your photos you wanna post here in the irc gallery i do it all the time just have to know how to do it. little HTML some copy paste its all done works great.... same rules apply though they have to be under 640x480 pixels and less than 150KB to display them here no matter were you host them......

http://www.reresource.org/

IRC
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Re: How to carve blades with a chainsaw (3.00 / 0) (#17)
by gizmo on Mon Aug 4th, 2008 at 04:47:42 PM MST
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Hi Oz

You can use the backshed's forums search button to find stories by author. Just type in the forum members username ( or part thereof ) and select to search in username option. Also you can browse the member list and find their stories that way.
It does treat files differently to Scoop. Each uploaded file has a date stampe added to the file name, making it unique, eg one of your files was renamed to 2008-08-02_184615_innerskid.jpg. If its an image, the software then resizes it to 500 pixels wide.
Unfortunately there is no "user file's" page as such, as you said, though this is something I could add in the future if there's enough interrest in it.

Glenn  

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Re: How to carve blades with a chainsaw (3.00 / 0) (#19)
by oztules (oztules__at__bigpond.com) on Tue Aug 5th, 2008 at 12:24:04 AM MST
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Thanks Glen, It's all true, but you cannot browse through a persons stories...
Sometimes I wish to see a compilation of material from a particular contributor because they do interesting things, or explain difficult concepts easily, or more to the point just to see what they have gotten up to.

Search engines are fine, but you need to have something to search for. The interesting things just seem to crop up. Google search of here or backshed will achieve the same result, but with scoop I can go and see all the projects of say jacquesm or zubbly or a host of other talented builders.... just to get ideas, rather than research a topic.

Not knocking, just pointing out the salient differences for me.

........oztules

or is there a way to do it, but I just haven't found it.
Flinders Island Australia
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Re: How to carve blades with a chainsaw (3.00 / 0) (#16)
by elt on Mon Aug 4th, 2008 at 03:22:25 PM MST
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Well, if Scoop is written in Perl then surely the issue with the sorting the picture list alphabetically is just a one-liner? ... could add another line and get rid of those ugly dot and dotdot entries as well... too easy, so I'm figuring that the issue is something deeper?

- Ed.

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