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I mean, the minor bugs aside, this is like real software ... nothing like dicksauce.
that is all.
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@rad131304 said in <3 +1 would post again:
I mean, the minor bugs aside, this is like real software ... nothing like dicksauce.
that is all.
no longer welcome here
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@Lorne-Kates can we pleas make translate to :dicksauce:?
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@rad131304 you want to make :doing_it_wrong : to translate to which then translates to :dicksauce : ? That sounds stupid as all hell... let's do this!
Filed Under: Oh but I am too lazy :P
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@rad131304 Sadly, custom emojis are more difficult here. There's no admin interface so it needs to be done with shell access or something.
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@boomzilla said in <3 +1 would post again:
Sadly, custom emojis are more difficult here. There's no admin interface so it needs to be done with shell access or something.
I know at least a dozen people who would slap you for saying that a shell is harder than an admin interface. On the other hand, we now have more evidence that you are @blakeyrat.
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@Fox said in <3 +1 would post again:
I know at least a dozen people who would slap you for saying that a shell is harder than an admin interface.
It depends on the admin interface. They can be easier, or they can be harder. An admin interface is definitely easier when the person with access to the admin interface doesn't have shell access…
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@dkf said in <3 +1 would post again:
An admin interface is definitely easier when the person with access to the admin interface doesn't have shell access…
Well, actually...
@dkf said in <3 +1 would post again:
It depends on the admin interface.
I've seen a few really bad admin interfaces.
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@Fox said in <3 +1 would post again:
I've seen a few really bad admin interfaces.
I've written a few. :D
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@Fox said in <3 +1 would post again:
I know at least a dozen people who would slap you for saying that a shell is harder than an admin interface.
I'd like to see them try.
I have admin interface access but not shell access. Still, uploading a graphic and typing the name was pretty damned easy. I suppose one could script stuff, but I doubt it would be any easier.
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@dkf I've made one or two, myself, but, to be fair, they were on machines which, barring direct physical access, would be very hard to get anything resembling shell access on, so in those cases, I'd say the admin interface is still easier. :P
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@boomzilla technically, making show up as
:dicksauce:
can be done entirely in CSS.
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@boomzilla said in <3 +1 would post again:
@rad131304 Sadly, custom emojis are more difficult here. There's no admin interface so it needs to be done with shell access or something.
What the shit?
An input text for the name. An input upload for the file. A submit button. A rudimentary sanity check for formatting and file okay-ness. Resize file and save in public location. INSERT INTO customemojis (name, filename).
I know I haven't been explicitly hating on NodeBB yet, because it has "it isn't Discourse" going for it-- and I have hope the dev team is at least slightly sane-- but statements like this are really eating up the brownie points here...
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@Lorne-Kates said in <3 +1 would post again:
What the shit?
Yeah, that's kinda unexpected... I mean, the "Others" tab in the Emoji picker seems to indicate that it would be fairly easy to add (considering the large amount that are there.... Were they added via shell script? I mean, they could have been, but one-offs?)
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@ben_lubar said in <3 +1 would post again:
@boomzilla technically, making show up as
:dicksauce:
can be done entirely in CSS.I'd rather use git.
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@Lorne-Kates said in <3 +1 would post again:
An input text for the name. An input upload for the file. A submit button. A rudimentary sanity check for formatting and file okay-ness. Resize file and save in public location. INSERT INTO customemojis (name, filename).
Emojis are 100% plugin. The plugin doesn't do that. I've looked a little bit at the emoji plugin and it doesn't make much sense to me. I have no idea how difficult it would be to allow uploaded emojis from the admin interface.
Technically, there are at least two plugins. One is the "main" emoji plugin and then we have the emoji one plugin, which the main emoji plugin uses. That's apparently how it handles different emoji sets.