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1821.1
Date: 10/13/2007 7:16:47 AM
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v1.0 - 6th Dec 07

No known bugs.


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Old bug list as reference:

Here's a list of known bugs in the match viewer.
I will get around to these, but I'm a bit strapped for time at the moment.

- Technical fouls are called on the wrong team
(973.1)
(1368.1)

- The fast forward button doesn't jump to the correct minute / second of the game

- The shot clock generally is being a bit lame
(239.1)
(836.1)
(1675.1)
(1800.1)

- Wrong players showing up in various game situations
(1432.1)
(877.1)
(466.1)
(1805.1)

- player "undefined"
(1682.1)


Please post any more you have in this thread. I am getting through them - just really slowly.

Thanks guys.



Edited by BB-Oxidus (06.12.2007 15:32:19 CET)

Edited by BB-Oxidus (06.12.2007 15:34:11 CET)

Last edited by BB-Oxidus at 12/6/2007 3:34:11 PM

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1821.2 in reply to 1821.1
Date: 10/13/2007 7:32:17 AM
Balls of Steel
IV.10
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in my scrimmage (792340) i can not fast forward to a time in the game with any accuracy.

if I type in 40 in the minutes box I am taken to various times in the 2nd quarter (it would be nice to be able to click to start the 2nd , 3rd, or 4th quarter instead of a certain time.

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1821.3 in reply to 1821.2
Date: 10/13/2007 7:37:20 AM
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in my scrimmage (792340) i can not fast forward to a time in the game with any accuracy.

if I type in 40 in the minutes box I am taken to various times in the 2nd quarter (it would be nice to be able to click to start the 2nd , 3rd, or 4th quarter instead of a certain time.



- The fast forward button doesn't jump to the correct minute / second of the game
( also fixed, but not released )



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1821.4 in reply to 1821.3
Date: 10/13/2007 3:48:27 PM
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Hello. I don´t know if I have to change my configuration to solve this but the problem is:

When I am watching a match, after 8 or 10 minutes, my mozilla (or explorer, I tried both) stucks and I only can close the window and star again the game.


Thanks.

From: dhoff

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1821.5 in reply to 1821.1
Date: 10/14/2007 3:02:41 AM
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Another shot clock problem. There have been a few offensive fouls in the game I'm watching now, and each time, the shot clock stayed where it was instead of moving over to the other team's side.

edit: just in case my clarification in post 7 is missed, the possession changed correctly. This is just a presentation issue.

Edited 10/14/2007 5:07:31 AM by dhoff

From: Vikman

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1821.6 in reply to 1821.5
Date: 10/14/2007 4:51:59 AM
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It is a presentation issue right? The right team takes the shot?

From: dhoff

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1821.7 in reply to 1821.6
Date: 10/14/2007 5:05:16 AM
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Oh, I should've mentioned that. Yeah, it's just a presentation issue.

I thought it was just happening with offensive fouls, but it also happened during a turnover (traveling). Shot clock didn't move, but the game played correctly.

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1821.8 in reply to 1821.7
Date: 10/14/2007 11:23:41 PM
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another match viewer bug for you Oxidus:

There is a phrase there "Player B is substituted for Player A" when player B is coming IN and player A is coming OUT.

It should be "Player A is substituted by Player B" or "Player B substitutes player A"

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1821.9 in reply to 1821.8
Date: 10/15/2007 5:11:14 AM
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In English, this is perfectly fine as is. Maybe a translation issue?

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1821.10 in reply to 1821.1
Date: 10/15/2007 8:18:34 AM
Hebraica Macabi
II.4
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On the right of the match viewer, all the stuff related to "fast forward" is not well placed:

(http://i22.tinypic.com/2s9obk8.jpg)

Someone with this bug?

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1821.11 in reply to 1821.9
Date: 10/15/2007 12:36:33 PM
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In English, this is perfectly fine as is. Maybe a translation issue?


Hmmm, I don't think so. With no context, that message would make me think the opposite had occurred.

Edit: Thought about this some more. I think the problem is that in can be taken both ways, depending on your frame of reference. I'm a native speaker of (Canadian) English, btw.

In this recipe, margarine is substituted for butter.

That one's pretty hard to misunderstand. You should use margarine, not butter.

David Beckham is substituted.

Now it's 100% clear that the subject (Beckham) is the one being replaced.

David Beckham is substituted for Joe Cole.

A little less clear who's going where, but I think my first reading would that Beckham is out, Cole is in. The role of the two nouns are reversed from the recipe example. This is also the opposite of what it means in the match reports right now, according to the report above.




So, my conclusion would be not to use the phrase "B is substituted for A" in the match reports. It's unclear. Stick with things like "B enters/comes in for A". I'd dump "substitute" as a verb altogether.

Edited 10/15/2007 1:43:52 PM by oeuftete