Hi Pav - out of respect for your dislike of stickies, I moved this into the FAQ, so you can delete this thread!
Where to report bugs
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People tend to report bugs in the thread announcing/describing the version they're playing (May 22nd nightly, or whatever), but I think it would be more helpful if each bug had its own thread. Then it would be easier to see if it had been reported already."Been away so long I hardly knew the place, gee it's good to be back home" - The BeatlesComment
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Since development is so active and bugs are so common, why not just a Forum Sub-Heading for Vanilla Bugs, then each bug can indeed have it's own thread (and you wouldn't have to rely on the 'forum search' to find it cause it probably wouldn't get buried very deep), Pav permitting.www.mediafire.com/buzzkill - Get your 32x32 tiles here. UT32 now compatible Ironband and Quickband 9/6/2012.
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Since development is so active and bugs are so common, why not just a Forum Sub-Heading for Vanilla Bugs, then each bug can indeed have it's own thread (and you wouldn't have to rely on the 'forum search' to find it cause it probably wouldn't get buried very deep), Pav permitting."Been away so long I hardly knew the place, gee it's good to be back home" - The BeatlesComment
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Sounds like section creep. Not my idea of useful wrt forums.See the elves and everything! http://angband.oook.czComment
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How about a sticky topic in Development and Vanilla detailing the requested procedure for posting bug reports in each forum. Such as:
- Development is for bugs in nightlies, Vanilla is for bugs in releases.
- Come up with a list of tags similar to the one used in the issue tracker that are requested to be put on a bug report to make tracking and searching easier.
- Teach newbies how to search the topics and use the aforementioned tags to see if a bug has been reported before before posting a new report.
- Give guidance for when to use the issue tracker and when to post to the forums to report issues.
- Anything else anyone can think of?
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Max, one observation: don't bother coming up with complex rules like these. Regular people will just not bother following them.See the elves and everything! http://angband.oook.czComment
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I think this is somewhat true, Angband is a special game, and might well attract strange folk... But I guess it's not quite enough to counter pav's statement...Comment
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While spelunking in the depths of Angband, I noticed the following: In the description of the Staff of the Magi, there is a lack of adequate spacing between the words mana and points. It looks like manapoints. Unless that is the correct spelling. But how is SP=manapoints? Isn't it spell points? Now I am curious if it is called mana points elsewhere.
Anyway, I hope this is the right place to place this piece of peaceful pizza. Did I say peaceful pizza? I meant information.Comment
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While spelunking in the depths of Angband, I noticed the following: In the description of the Staff of the Magi, there is a lack of adequate spacing between the words mana and points. It looks like manapoints. Unless that is the correct spelling. But how is SP=manapoints? Isn't it spell points? Now I am curious if it is called mana points elsewhere.
Point of mana is one manapoint. How much mana, or how many manapoints.
Spellpoint I think is a bit less clear naming because "point of spell" doesn't really make any sense. Neither does spell point, unless there is some point of space/time to make/cast/use a spell.Comment
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