KLOBBER wrote:I find compliments more meaningful when they come from people who are not computer geeks.
Then you should be complimented - as if you knew me - you would know that I am not a geek.
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KLOBBER wrote:I find compliments more meaningful when they come from people who are not computer geeks.
wcaclimbing wrote:Stoney229 wrote:lackattack wrote:Clickable maps are coming sometime this year.
Will lack not be implementing this, then... since there is now a plugin for it?
This thread is more than a year old....
I doubt this will ever be added to CC, cause of the plugin.
jetpac wrote:wcaclimbing wrote:Stoney229 wrote:Will lack not be implementing this, then... since there is now a plugin for it?
This thread is more than a year old....
I doubt this will ever be added to CC, cause of the plugin.
That's a shame, since the plugin is a greasemonkey script, and not everyone uses Firefox.
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jetpac wrote:wcaclimbing wrote:Stoney229 wrote:lackattack wrote:Clickable maps are coming sometime this year.
Will lack not be implementing this, then... since there is now a plugin for it?
This thread is more than a year old....
I doubt this will ever be added to CC, cause of the plugin.
That's a shame, since the plugin is a greasemonkey script, and not everyone uses Firefox.
gundiesalvo wrote: I've screwed up MANY times hitting "end attacks" when I want to hit "Attack" .
j35t3r.us wrote:Than and when you try and reinforce, but you only reinforce 1 instead of your whole stack ;p
lancehoch wrote:Side note, j35t3r.us is Busted.
JubjubS22 wrote:Just for a point of clarification... is the general idea that the click-able map would replace the selection list and form button or
simply interact with the form elements and still require the button to be clicked before action is taken? (action meaning... before the form is posted)
It does not seem like a stretch to click a location on the map to have it chance a value in the selection list. The first click would change the attack from list, the second click would change the target list. Or a drag and drop method would change them both. I know this requires some advanced scripting and have not investigated the current add-on yet, but was trying to get more info on the general concept at this site.
Speaking of the selection lists, I personally think they should have a blank value at the top of the list to avoid having a default value that is actionable. Since the list is alphabetical, it is really easy to accidentally take action on the wrong territories simply because the list always has a value. Yes I know you should just be more careful and double check your selections before you attack and reinforce, but a blank at the top of the list is a nice safety option.
JubjubS22 wrote:Just for a point of clarification... is the general idea that the click-able map would replace the selection list and form button or
simply interact with the form elements and still require the button to be clicked before action is taken? (action meaning... before the form is posted)
It does not seem like a stretch to click a location on the map to have it chance a value in the selection list. The first click would change the attack from list, the second click would change the target list. Or a drag and drop method would change them both. I know this requires some advanced scripting and have not investigated the current add-on yet, but was trying to get more info on the general concept at this site.
Speaking of the selection lists, I personally think they should have a blank value at the top of the list to avoid having a default value that is actionable. Since the list is alphabetical, it is really easy to accidentally take action on the wrong territories simply because the list always has a value. Yes I know you should just be more careful and double check your selections before you attack and reinforce, but a blank at the top of the list is a nice safety option.
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