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No, I emailed my article, by another name now, to submit. I've been editing it on CP. Beside the edit window is a download button. I used that. It gave me a screen to specify size, border, and file name. I edited the html afterward because I made mistakes, and I couldn't see the image. May have messed up the edit.
The article is Mella, An Extensible Programmable Calculator.
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I do not know what to do and need help.
The image insertion dialogue box has many inputs that I do not understand, and I have not found help anywhere on CP, so far.
The dialogue box comes up with the following text, which I cannot understand, and Google translate doesn't translate into English. I don't know what language it is.
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Maecenas feugiat consequat diam. Maecenas metus. Vivamus diam purus, cursus a, commodo non, facilisis vitae, nulla. Aenean dictum lacinia tortor. Nunc iaculis, nibh non iaculis aliquam, orci felis euismod neque, sed ornare massa mauris sed velit. Nulla pretium mi et risus. Fusce mi pede, tempor id, cursus ac, ullamcorper nec, enim. Sed tortor. Curabitur molestie. Duis velit augue, condimentum at, ultrices a, luctus ut, orci. Donec pellentesque egestas eros. Integer cursus, augue in cursus faucibus, eros pede bibendum sem, in tempus tellus justo quis ligula. Etiam eget tortor. Vestibulum rutrum, est ut placerat elementum, lectus nisl aliquam velit, tempor aliquam eros nunc nonummy metus. In eros metus, gravida a, gravida sed, lobortis id, turpis. Ut ultrices, ipsum at venenatis fringilla, sem nulla lacinia tellus, eget aliquet turpis mauris non enim. Nam turpis. Suspendisse lacinia. Curabitur ac tortor ut ipsum egestas elementum. Nunc imperdiet gravida mauris.
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Ed Earl Ross wrote: The dialogue box comes up with the following text, which I cannot understand, and Google translate doesn't translate into English.
That's just placeholder text: Lorem ipsum - Wikipedia[^]
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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You can see how to include images here:
Code Project Article FAQ[^]
But I don't think using the article editor is the best option for you. I gather you may want input from Mentors at various stages, so why don't you work on the article offline, then send me the latest copy when you're ready for more input, while understanding that Mentor input my not be immediate.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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TY
I'm making progress on my article, and learning the ways of CP and mentors. When I'm confused, I squeak.
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I have attempted to update my article (Practical Electronics For Makers (Part 3 of N)[^]), however, the browser (latest Chrome*) just spins forever and the online editor never comes up.
EDIT *Chrome vVersion 63.0.3239.132 (Official Build) (64-bit)
I haven't encountered this problem in the past. Is something happening today?
Also, when I look at articles I see that after I click update article and the spin occurs there is a new revision created even though the editor never comes up.
EDIT 2
Thought I had the newest Chrome but there was an update so I updated to (Version 64.0.3282.186 (Official Build) (64-bit)) and am trying again. It still seems to just spin.
modified 24-Feb-18 16:16pm.
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We had a network update today and I'm seeing some issues. Working on it now.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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What the hell is going on with the source arcives to my article?!
On 15-Feb-2018 i posted 4 new .zip arcives and deleted the old one.
Purely coincidental I select 'Browse Code' and see, there are plenties now. Someone is doing nonsense there. It's destroing the sense of my documentation.
How could it happen? Who has the privilege to do that? I am shocked!
If there are any suggestions to present the sources in a different way, i can be notified and i will consider if i can do it.
As it is now, my readers will think, I'm nutty to present it that way.
Can anyone explain to me, please, the intention of that action.
Sincerely
Member 10125321
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If you provide a link to your article we can take a look.
In the submission wizard, on the right hand side, there's a list of files associated with your article. There you can delete any and all files that you no longer wish to have uploaded.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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the link is:
https://www.codeproject.com/Articles/1113332/Streaming-with-Cplusplus-is-brilliant
I just think, if it happened once it cold happen more often and i would'nt like to review the sources again and again.
I prefere to communicate with the person who made it. May be something could be done better for multiple purpose. I'd like to improve the presentation of the article.
Regards
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Just my 2 cents, but have you considered that it could be a bug before stating someone intentionally messed with your files?
You should take a deep breath and a step back, imo; in the end everyone here is of good will, and this issue will be sorted out shortly.
"I'm neither for nor against, on the contrary." John Middle
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I apologize for my emotions.
Chris Maunder posted a protocoll, that explained that deleted files surprisingly came alive again. I can't look as deep behind the scenes.
As a conclusion from this incident, i suggest to show the changes in the uploads in the revision log too.
Thank you for your commitment.
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No problem, I know what it is like when you try to do things properly and something somewhere suddendly gets in your way. Frustrating.
Have a nice day; and I liked your article btw, gave it a 5. I am myself in the process of learning C++, and your contribution certainly is one of the materials I will use for that sake.
Kindly.
"I'm neither for nor against, on the contrary." John Middle
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dear phil,
i'm glad to hear you'r interested in C++, a very powerful programming language.
I don't know at what stage you are, but in any case, the article is a thick compendium.
It has two intentions. On the one hand ready to use libraries in the 'Finals' with examples of their concrete use. On the other a tutorial describing the many phases of development detailed step by step. For those who are interested in the details and constructions.
If you have any comment or question, feel free to post it.
No matter if It's a statement or a construction, let me know. Just post a comment to the article.
kindly
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Can you please explain what you feel is incorrect?
You submitted an article July 2016. Sean (our editor) is listed as the person who posted that article and uploaded a number of zip files. You then updated that article and uploaded more zip files. There are now 22 zips uploaded with your article - 18 from July 2016 and 4 from 15 Feb 2018.
You are the only person listed as editing that article after the initial posting. However, we're more than happy to help out in whatever way you need. Just let me know.
As a side note: you have a note at the top of your article saying "go to the browse link to get the code". We prefer you add links directly to your article to the zip files themselves. I can fix this very quickly if you wish. (though it's getting late here so maybe tomorrow morning)
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Thanks Chris for your investigations, it makes me clear the course of the error.
Only the 4 files dated 15-Feb-2018 are the right ones.
The elder ones i deleted before i uploaded the new ones, but surprisingly the deleted came alive again. May be there is a bug and my deletion is not reflected by the protocoll, you posted.
I would be very grateful if you help me to remedy this situation.
The only right ones are
Dokuments, Finals, Exercises, Concepts, dated 15-Feb-2018. All the others are outdated and should be vanished again.
Also i ask you for help as you suggested, to place a link to the archives instead of the first line of the article.
I suggest to name it:
The sources consist of: Dokuments.zip, Finals.zip, Exercises.zip, Concepts.zip
And finally i ask, could you give me a instruction, how to place such a link by myself. How i could find the link-adress of a source file.
Thanks for your support.
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All done. In the submission wizard (right hand side) you'll see this:
The "Add selected zip files to article" button inserts the HTML.
Use the checkboxes to select which files you want to appear as links in the article
Use the 'X' (which you've done before) to remove files you no longer want to have uploaded.
Use the "Link Text" text box to edit the text that will appear in the download link.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Thank you for clearing and instruction
As a conclusion from this incident, i suggest to show the changes in the uploads in the revision log too.
Due to analysing the 'Browse Code' feature, i discovered some minor issue.
The list that browses the content of the .zip file doesn't reflect the true content. If there are folders with similarities in their name, it's contracting the folders and intermixing their content afterwards. See the pictures below.
Luckily, the contents of the loaded files are correct.
regards
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I've started an article and put it on Code Project, but the process isn't working smoothly. Each time I modify my article, it becomes a different version, which I cannot access without assistance from an editor.
I'd like a little assistance, and the article has been submitted your new article to Pete O'Hanlon. I haven't heard from him yet, I know I'm impatient, sorry. Anyway, I'm in the dark, and wonder if I'm doing something wrong, or will the system just start working better if I am patient?
modified 22-Feb-18 16:32pm.
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You should be able to access your latest version from your "My Articles Tab"
Articles by Ed Earl Ross (0 articles)[^]
The Mentor Program is entirely voluntary. If you'd like, I could try to find you another Mentor, but there are no guarantees they would answer you more quickly.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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I will accept your best judgment. Thanks.
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TY I've been working on my article. Then, I checked it out to make a change, then had to go. I wanted to cancel, so I said to revert to previous copy, but that didn't do what I thought. Unfortunately, I have no further access. Please help. I'm getting the following:
Sean Ewington, 20 Feb 2018
This is an auto-saved draft copy of the new unpublished article created by the submission wizard.
This article is not currently available for viewing.
Please go to the Uncategorised Articles Table of Contents to view the list of available articles in this section.
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