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Richard Menedetter | Michiel Van Der Vlist | Rescan |
November 27, 2016 9:44 AM * |
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Hi Michiel! 23 Nov 2016 15:41, from Michiel van der Vlist -> Richard Menedetter: MV> There is a strong correlation between what is perceived as intu∩tive MV> and what one is used to. Indeed. MV> The reality is that there is no universal "arafix language". Even the MV> connect and disconnect commands are not 100% universal. To use the MV> more advanced features you have to RTFM. I agree. I was just quickly scanning through the help, and looking for rescan or /r I did not read the description for = MV> Regarding how FMAIL handles the rescan: Normally one would only do a MV> rescan when connection an area for the first time with the first link. MV> Rescanning an already connected area can have undesired side effects MV> and so it should not be done lightly. That it takes a bit more effort MV> (and actually requires RTFM) instead of "just do the f*cking rescan" MV> as you put it, is fine with me. "Just do the rescan" is not what I MV> would want Fmail to do. That is a good argument. But I often subscribe, and later rescan. For areas where there is no further links. MV> Maybe you can entice Wilfred to make the response to an attempt to MV> rescan an already connected area (other than with the =area command) a MV> bit more verbose. But any attempt to make it act in te same way as hpt MV> would trigger restistance from my side. No need to entice anybody. FMail works as it does. I now know how this is. I understand now better why it is implemented as it is. (I still think if I tell a tool of mine to do something, it should do it...) CU, Ricsi --- GoldED+/LNX * Origin: DONTREADTHISUNLESSYOUWANTTOWEARGLASSESOK (2:310/31) |
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