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The tools are built into VS2013 already (just go to Team Explorer and connect to your TFS server).
In my opinion the TFS interface is one of the worst around. If you've got any say in it, try and convince your team to move to something else (e.g. Git). In my experience, TFS causes the most problems out of any VCS that I've come across.
How do you know so much about swallows? Well, you have to know these things when you're a king, you know.
modified 31-Aug-21 21:01pm.
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Thanks sir for suggestion. If you say TFS is worst, so please tell me which one is better to use in Visual Studio 13.
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You have been approved for a lump sum payout of USD 615,810.00
(SIX HUNDRED AND FIFTEEN THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED AND
SIXTY EIGHT THOUSAND, SEVEN HUNDRED AND TEN UNITED STATES
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and BATCH NO. 000750013.
Peter Wasser
"The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, and wiser people so full of doubts." - Bertrand Russell
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I haven't done this in a while thanks to Google, but exactly where does one go in CP land to browse all articles?
When I go to go the Programming Tips - General[^] category for instance, I know it's not showing all articles in that category because I have one that's not listed.
Unless I've been shafted from being on Santa's bad list.
Jeremy Falcon
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I find loading "Articles", after taking some time, gets "Latest Updates". The thing is, one has to have a filter tag in mind. So first I find a tag on that page, click it, then I've got the relevant content.
Jeremy Falcon wrote: all
It might be this ...
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I see where you can sort, but not filter. I mean the search function pulls it up. So the question remains, how can one just browse articles if they don't know what they're looking for and just killing time?
Jeremy Falcon
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Yes sort ... I usually then pick "Sort By", "Created(New-Old)", which'll give up the time sequence.
Jeremy Falcon wrote: question remains
But that is the plaguing issue for which there is no logical solution here @ codeproject. Let me count the number of times I've attempted to receive a pat on the graphic spine by posting a Q in Q&A regarding the "tag" cloud issue.
As I see it "tags" refers to "more than one tag", hence the appellative "cloud".
Doesn't work. And as far as questions go, elicits perjorative rants from answerers.
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Actually, it's working now. I didn't change a thing! If any buttons were pressed that caused something to blow up, I'm blaming @Pete-OHanlon.
Jeremy Falcon
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Good!
Jeremy Falcon wrote: working now
And so am I ... now for some Nailbomb ...
There, that's better.
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I only told you to blow the bloody doors off.
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Come on Pete, you should know better than to give a redneck a big ol' gun.
Jeremy Falcon
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Well,
I guess you know me now. I'd also recommend Soundbooth to edit audio .wav converted from .cda; only if you've got Premier Pro. That, to save audio reversed.
First.
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At best this still only shows articles updated within the past year. There's no window shopping / browse all area anymore?
Jeremy Falcon
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I can't believe after 2 hours and 20 mins, I'm the first...
YOU'RE A DINOSAUR!!
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You're too kind my man.
Jeremy Falcon
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oh sh*t i missed this thread.
MCAD
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We always assumed that anyone browsing would give up after the 100th, so this page[^] should sort you out.
However, I have had on my TODO for ages now a "Hit me" button that would take you to a random article. Any interest in something like that?
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Chris Maunder wrote: We always assumed that anyone browsing would give up after the 100th, so this page[^] should sort you out.
I know CP is much, much bigger these days, but how would anyone just stroll across an article now?
Ironically enough, this is the same issue search engines have and why technologies like Gopher died out.
Chris Maunder wrote: However, I have had on my TODO for ages now a "Hit me" button that would take you to a random article. Any interest in something like that?
If it were like a random highly voted article that would be cool. Kinda like CP meets Tinder, could be an addictive page to be on.
Jeremy Falcon
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Since I got ya here man, am I missing something or is all that's required to update an article's thumbnail is simply replacing the image file with a new one with the same name and then Ctrl+F5 the listing page like a wild beast?
Jeremy Falcon
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The thumbnail is automatically generated by taking the first (non-small) image in the article content. I could make it so you can override this if there was enough wailing and gnashing of teeth.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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When I simply replaced the generated image with a better looking one though, the listing page went back to the default image rather than the show the new one or the old generated one. Was hoping to put something a bit fancier in its place.
Jeremy Falcon
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Jeremy Falcon wrote: When I simply replaced the generated image with a better looking one though
Our system then replaces that with a less better looking one.
What if I simply added the option "Let me provide my own thumbnail file" checkbox that, if checked, will make the system not overwrite the file you upload?
cheers
Chris Maunder
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That would be awesome. My only concern is people abusing it and trying spam on CP, but that's what editors are for I suppose. What about that being like a perk for gold + members at least?
Jeremy Falcon
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It's easy enough to abuse - and moderate - as it stands already. We should be good.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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