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  • Tom: Great, thank you very much !

  • Tom: Nitpicking (again) :

    I love the fact that the titles of the last posted topic is now displayed on the indexes of each forums. Nevertheless, long titles are cut with a "..." to finish it.

    Could it be possible if we mouse over the title to have a tooltip displaying the full name of the topic ?

    One more item to add to the todo list, sorry about that.

  • Yeah same here, it works as intended.

    The page loads and that's it, business as usual.

    In what browser do you have the issue ?

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  • (Except Forum Home, figures)

    Yes because topics are supposed to be relevant/posted INSIDE a forum category.

    So from the index of the forums, you can click directly on "Open topic" (for example) to access the "Open topic" forum. (that will prevent you all the trouble from sliding down and "jumping" to another part of a forum)

    Also once from inside a forum or even a topic, you can click on the navigation on top of the screen ("Board index < General < Open Topic").

    Each name is clickable, will take you to said part of the forum and prevent you from having to slide down to the bottom of the screen.

    That's pretty much how forums software work in general.

    Also I wouldn't advise making too much posts/topics in the "Open topic", but rather try to post where it is relevant. "Website issue" when it is an issue with the website/forums of Scirra.com, "How do I" when you have an issue/question about Construct2, etc...

    The organisation is about to change anyway and forum names/organisation should make more sense to newcomers.

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  • jhice: As you can see in the "inline help", it's expects a "rgb(r,g,b)" formulation as well that you can/should provide.

    r, g, b are also expected number values that you can provide through the use of the "int()" keyword to cast the value to integer.

    ie:

    rgb(int(tokenat(Websocket.MessageText,0,";"),int(tokenat(Websocket.MessageText,1,";"),int(tokenat(Websocket.MessageText,2,";"))[/code:2cyyy1sw]
    
    For now I can't edit the FAQ anyway (because of some quirks in the new forum).
    As soon as I can, I guess I'll add it, but I'm still unsure this is really something required nor frequently asked (especially since it's PHP, so out of C2's scope).
    It can still find its place in the "Misc questions" I guess.
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  • jhice: Since that post the system expression "rgb(r,g,b)" has been added.

    I don't feel it is really necessary to list this.

    [quote:2w4z9d8a]rgb(r, g, b)

    Generate a single number containing a color in RGB format. This is useful for conditions or actions taking a color parameter.

  • jhice: since the original post the system expression rgb(r,g,b) has been added in Construct 2.

    [quote:7zcd3gzl]rgb(r, g, b)

    Generate a single number containing a color in RGB format. This is useful for conditions or actions taking a color parameter.

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