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  • Guide: Categories

    There are multiple categories in this forum, intended to help divide the discussions into relevant groups. While the forum software running here puts the posts in focus, contrary to how many forums do it, where you have to click on a category/board first to see the posts within by showing all discussions on the front page, this forum still have categories, and if you prefer, you can easily show the posts per category.

    Just go to the Categories page (the link is also found in the main menu at the top [or hamburger menu if you are on mobile/small screen]) and you will see the categories, and from here you can click on a category to see just the posts from that category.

    This page lists all the categories, with a small description of each, which should describe what it is intended for.

    From this page, you can also follow a category by clicking on the cog icon, and also marking posts in that category read.

    Following a category is used together with the view selector on the all Discussions page:

    Basically, if you set the View to Following, you only see the posts from the categories you are following. You can use this to filter out categories you feel are not that interesting to you, or perhaps by having a view to what you are most interest in.


    Note that some of the categories require special permissions. For example, you can't post at all in the Forum Rules & Guides Category, and you can only comment, but not start new threads in the Resources category.


    LoopysueJimPWyvern[Deleted User]
  • Can the placement of a fill pattern be manipulated?

    You're welcome. We'll be here if you have more questions.

    bluecadet-2
  • Guide: Discussions and Questions

    When starting a new topic here in this forum, you have the choice between creating a discussion or ask a question:

    So, what are the differences between these?

    Discussion

    A discussion is just the regular forum topic, and what most the topics here in this forum are. This is basically the default choice, and it is always appropriate, there are really no situations where you should absolutely use a question over a discussion. In some cases, a question may be better, but a discussion is never a wrong choice. Use a discussion if you are unsure.

    Question

    A question is a special case of a discussion. The idea behind questions is that you can ask a question, and then select the best answer to that questions. This allows other users know that there is a solution to this question, and is helpful when new users stumble upon it, as they can immediately see what the solution is instead of reading through the entire thread in the hope that there is a solution in there.

    Mostly, it behaves exactly as a discussion, but there are a couple of differences you need to be aware of

    • Questions allow the poster to accept or reject any answers that people provide. This is done via the links that appear on the bottom of each answer. Your responses here will be shown to the other users of the forum. As the asker of the question, it is expected that you do take the time to at least accept one of the solution (provided there is a suitable one). You don't have to go around rejecting all the others, but if the answer is clearly wrong or misleading, you should reject it. Note that people do get points from accepted answers, so accepting a valid answer is an expected way to say "thank you" (Although you can still make a thank you comment if you want)
    • Questions show up on the discussion list with a tag showing it's status. It will show either Question (when there are no answers, or all answers have been rejected), Answered (Somebody has provided an answer, but it hasn't been accepted or rejected) or Accepted Answer (The asker have accepted one of the answers). These tags is a visual indication to others if there is a question that might need their attention, or if you are looking for a solution, you can see if one has been provided yet.
    • Accepted answers are shown at the top of the page, right below the questions. This means they are taken out of the natural comment order. This means that a question ideally should be as self-contained as possible, because an answer that says something like "Just replace X in Somebodys answer above with Y and it will work" will look weird, because when accepted, the comment they are referring to may even be on another page. It is possible to accept multiple answers though, so if someone gives a good answer, and then somebody gives a good clarification, both can be accepted. But I do recommend that people avoid referring to other posts when answering questions, or if they need to, use a proper quote containing all the relevant details from the post you are talking about.

    Questions work best when they address a single concrete problem that can be answered in a single comment. They should expect a concrete answer that can be marked correct, so they should not be opinion-based like "which color scheme do you think look best for my map", those kind of questions are better used as a discussion. Questions of a very complicated nature that are bound to lead to many comments back and forth with follow-ups and clarifications are also best suited as a discussion.

    DaltonSpenceLoopysueJimPJoeyD473pdjWyvern
  • How do I clear a status message?

    Just do STATUSMSG; on a line by itself

    DaltonSpence
  • HomeBrew World of Andaar by F.W.Whited Drawn By D.A.McDowell CC3+

    I would separate out the darkest sea contour on it's own sheet here (with the appropriat eeffects). You may notice that it doesn't blend with the next level like the medium one does. This is because edge fade only considers the edges of the total content on a sheet, not each individual entity.

    QuayuazueLoopysue