Numbering Fails!
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Everything is fine so far, except the numbers counting the wrong way!
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<- Four spaces!
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1 <- Three spaces!
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1 <- Four spaces!
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`10. 10
9. 9
8. 8
7. 7
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3. 3
2. 2- 1` <- this one isn't bugged!
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Old bug is old
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I know the numbering one is well known, but the spaces?
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When it comes to ordered lists, Discourse Knows Bestâ„¢ and You're Doing It Wrongâ„¢
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@accalia Is Doing It Wrongâ„¢
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I have a theory about the code formatting one:
10. 10 9. 9 8. 8 7. 7 6. 6 5. 5 4. 4 3. 3 2. 2 1. 1 <- Five spaces on all
Yep. They get their ones column aligned on conversion, which removes the fourth space that causes the code block conversion. Apparently that gets checked before the code block is applied? This is hilariously bad. It un-applies the code-block conversion for the whole list somehow.
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Check this out. The characters overflow the post box. Also, every one of those is
1.
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List skip post for @accalia's benefit.
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List skip post for @accalia's benefit.
that one was not nearly as annoying as the 60k pixel tall letters that literally broke keyboard navigation.
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I know the numbering one is well known, but the spaces?
Are you even surprised?
I propose we just mod the Bug category so that every time you try to create a topic, a huge @codinghorror avatar on a red background pops up and says "YOU'RE DOING IT WRONG" in a Microsoft Sam's voice, on repeat.
Unless Jeff wants to provide the dub for it.
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Amateur.
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Hmm.
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This post is deleted!
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Raw <> Cooked.
Rebaked.
Seems that deleting posts is more unreliable than it used to be.
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Raw showed "post withdrawn..." - cooked didn't.
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I noticed that. Weird. Now it looks right.
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I refried it, or rebaked it, or whatever the Discoterm is.
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I refried it, or rebaked it, or whatever the Discoterm is.
Given how they still tend to remain broken, I'd suggest rejeffed.
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refried
Is what you do to beans if you're Mexican. Or you want to spend three hours farting.
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So... I saw this post (with notification already waiting for me), read it, liked it, went on to read other stuff, read like 15 new posts and got an email that @loopback0 replied to my post...
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You got the email, that's better than other people get here.
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I get them consistently. I really don't understand it, since many people report problems with GMail. Works perfectly for me, both on this account and on a testing sockpuppet.
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I frequently get them as well, on a dutch provider mail account. I don't get mailed on all notifications, but I suspect not for notifications that happened while I was online, or on topics that already notified me since I was last online.
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I've never had a problem getting emails from discourse. I turned them off for the most part, because I don't like them. They're not as necessary as they were with CS to follow stuff.
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You got the email, that's better than other people get here.
i have no idea why my email is so erratic. some accounts that shouldn't be sending me email do send me email, others don't send me email when they should.
so far only my inactive bots (like @hilter and @hitler) correctly email me when they should.
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@Onyx, @PleegWat, @accalia, you may want to check the e-mail settings in your (bots') preferences. Just in case ;)
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I don't run any bots. Well, I attempt to, but my API is still in too early
of a state.Edit: oh, goodie, fucking mail client on this borrowed phone... well, at least I know reply-by-email works.
@RaceProUK, any hints on what actual account you were talking about as my bot?
Edit2: nevermind, I see what you mean
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My email works fine, if annoying sometimes (I have the discourse tab open, I haven't touched it in a few minutes, so I start getting emails. I don't see a good way to fix this without breaking the use case of accidentally leaving discourse open at home while I'm at work and not looking at it though.)
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i have no idea why my email is so erratic. some accounts that shouldn't be sending me email do send me email, others don't send me email when they should.
so far only my inactive bots (like @hilter and @hitler) correctly email me when they should.
I have most of the emails turned off, except PM and the digest mails for a bot where I keep forgetting to disable it, but they come through. I changed the email address for discoursebot yesterday and the activation email came through straight away.
Gmail, FWIW.
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Looks like I get emails when my threads are bumped. I should really come back some time, but it's really hard when I don't have a job to slack off at...
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I refried it, or rebaked it, or whatever the Discoterm is.
Rebake. But the menu item is "Rebuild HTML"O_o
I've never had a problem getting emails from discourse.
'Normal' mail (i.e. stuff with the posts in) are fine with GMail. Getting account registration emails - not so much; I had to manually activate my last three sockpuppets since I didn't get the mails for them.
Strangely, it's just TDWTF I have that problem with - having just tested it with my own instance of DC I get the registration emails straight away.
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Strangely, it's just TDWTF I have that problem with - having just tested it with my own instance of DC I get the registration emails straight away.
Maybe there's a site-specific string that trips the spam filter?
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Unsure - they certainly don't make it to the spam folder, so if it's GMail filtering they're outright refusing the mail rather than filtering it.
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Maybe there's a site-specific string that trips the spam filter?
i think it's actually mandril (what tdwtf uses to send email) it has some odd rules that if it gets so many email bounces or rejections or the moon is in the wrong phase it'll say it sent the email to your domain but it actually wont.,,,
at current theory anyway.
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And it also constantly triggers this:
Stupid click tracking...
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It's a mixed bag for me - I've had some straight away, and some after a bit of a wait. They've all eventually arrived though.
discoursebot's new activation email after changing email address the other day came through instantly.
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Getting account registration emails - not so much; I had to manually activate my last three sockpuppets since I didn't get the mails for them.
Strangely, it's just TDWTF I have that problem with - having just tested it with my own instance of DC I get the registration emails straight away.
ISTR having a problem with TDWTF, but not with Meta.d. For whatever that's worth.