DThor wrote:How would you prefer it to work? Do you want more aggressive indications that a given filter isn't off? Perhaps a gentle pastel background to a selector?
Quade wrote:I was thinking it was sufficient that the filter controls grayed out when disabled. Maybe I need to re-think it.
Quade wrote:- The drop down for loading, is no different than "Show all Files" from the right click. It just lets you load from within the post list. If you already "Show all Posts" then messing with that doesn't change anything.
Quade wrote:- Do you see the progress bar progress when you "show all"?
Quade wrote:- I'd enable the filters and reset any filters that are set. See if that makes a difference.
Quade wrote:Either there's nothing to load or the posts are getting filtered out. It's not clear what's happening.
Quade wrote:How about PMing me an example group? I'm not seeing any files like this in my groups. Where it's the first thing in the subject.
This problem now spread to RC1 as well, unfortunately. I will write about it in the other thread which is on-topic
Quade wrote:Aspen told me a group and a post. I'm downloading that group as I write this.
Quade wrote:So far, I can't reproduce what I think you're saying. I had some visible
[1/1]......
Files and entered "1", then hit entry. I still saw them when I scrolled around. Still thinking about it.
1/1
[1/1]
Quade wrote:I haven't tried import recently. Import isn't that much different than header downloads so, I didn't expect it to be different. It's interesting that you think it's import related. I'll have to dig up some old data and try an import.
apsen wrote:This could be something related to old/new indicator
apsen wrote:1) open group via 'Show All Posts'
2) scroll down to posts with subject starting with '1/1' (quotes not included) - there are hundreds of screens of such posts
3) type '1' in search box (without quotes)
4) scroll down to posts with subject starting with '1/1' (quotes not included) - there are none of such posts
5) click 'clear the search entry'
6) scroll down to posts with subject starting with '1/1' (quotes not included) - there are none of such posts
Quade wrote:So basically, I don't know what you're seeing. You seemed to think this was related to importing the headers. 6 and 5.59 both store "old state" in the headers, though one is a DB and one is an RV4 file, "Downloaded" state though is stored in a different file in 6. Wonder if some of the weirdness you're reporting is because of the downloaded state?
You know if the date of your PC is incorrect, none of the "Display Age" options will work properly. The fact you see to have to always use "Show all" sort of suggests something like the date thing.
Quade wrote:How big are the storage and storagedata.db3 files? The ones you're offering?
Storage.db3 │ 90 112
StorageData.db3 │ 32 768
Range.db3 │ 3 072
Quade wrote: You have the display age set to 273 years ago so, I don't know it that's screwing things up.
Quade wrote:There's no reason to set unreasonable values in something like the display age.
Quade wrote: You were complaining about how long it takes to "Show All" but, large "Display Age" becomes virtually the same thing.
Quade wrote:You might as well right click "Show all Posts" because it just ignores that value and loads everything up.
Quade wrote:It does ignore the value.
Quade wrote:I wouldn't go over 1500 normally. No server has that much binary retention yet.
Quade wrote:The question to ask might be why you seem to have more problems with this than other people?
Quade wrote:I've added a hard cap of 5000 in the next version for people who set...unusual values. You're right, I need to protect people from themselves.
Quade wrote:It's looking now, like it has nothing to do with importing, probably has nothing to do with the global "Display Age".
Quade wrote: You can override the global display age in the group properties so, I'd make sure to look there too.
but if I had access to source code I would be all over it trying to find the bug caused by high value of Display Age as it is very suspicious
Quade wrote:I also looked to see if the display age has anything to do with "Show All" and the answer is, not in the loading part. It always loads all when you load all. It's likely though that display age acts as a filter in the display part.
Quade wrote:It's hard to tell what state you're in because things are changing too much. We already know that having the age settings set too long is problematic. So, at this point, I'm starting from scratch. You need to tell me that the age settings are set to say, 2000 and then start over.
DEBUG - Attempted to Display Files older than StorageAge - they were hidden
Quade wrote:Any number over 15000 will cause underwrap in the version you have.
Quade wrote:If you subtract 270 years worth of seconds from today's unix time...
Quade wrote: I see no point trying to make it exactly unix time stamp.
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