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Barefoot_Monkey: No problem. By the way, what type of threads are you planning to block? Spam threads likely to be deleted soon, long-running threads which keep getting resurrected, or something else?

I'm just wondering so that I can decide on the most appropriate implementation details.
Key words : politics , sex , gay , feminism , Gamergate , etc .
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Barefoot_Monkey: No problem. By the way, what type of threads are you planning to block? Spam threads likely to be deleted soon, long-running threads which keep getting resurrected, or something else?

I'm just wondering so that I can decide on the most appropriate implementation details.
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ne_zavarj: Key words : politics , sex , gay , feminism , Gamergate , etc .
Here. Should still be working.
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ne_zavarj: Thanks .
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Barefoot_Monkey: No problem. By the way, what type of threads are you planning to block? Spam threads likely to be deleted soon, long-running threads which keep getting resurrected, or something else?

I'm just wondering so that I can decide on the most appropriate implementation details.
You might want to add an alternative of highlighting in a specific colour rather than hiding. Not urgent.
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JMich: Here. Should still be working.
It is.

EDIT: To add that I mostly use it the way mrkgnao suggests here.
Post edited February 12, 2015 by HypersomniacLive
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JMich: . Should still be working. <a href="http://www.gog.com/forum/general/barefoot_essentials_2_gogcom_enhancement/post572" class="link_arrow"></a></div> [url=http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/173407 ]Dead link .

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mrkgnao: You might want to add an alternative of highlighting in a specific colour rather than hiding. Not urgent.
I want to trash ( hiding ) them .
Post edited February 12, 2015 by ne_zavarj
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ne_zavarj: this one.
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ne_zavarj: this one.
Thanks. Tested it briefly, but it doesn't seem to play nice with BE. When both are installed, if BE is set to group giveaways and gognix is set to highlight giveaways, these threads appear twice. I'll wait for the feature to be integrated into BE (or not).
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mrkgnao: I'll wait for the feature to be integrated into BE (or not).
Me too .
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montcer9012:
Syncing is not working again.

I use:
SeaMonkey 2.32.1
Scriptish nightly - 2014-11-20 12:00
Post edited February 26, 2015 by solar_dome
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solar_dome: Syncing is not working again.

I use:
SeaMonkey 2.32.1
Scriptish nightly - 2014-11-20 12:00
I'll do what I can when I can, but unfortunately I've been suffering from Internetlessness for the last 10 days. With luck they'll get around to fixing the line before the weekend, in which case I'll be able to check the syncing and get back to the update I had been working on.
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montcer9012:
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solar_dome: Syncing is not working again.

I use:
SeaMonkey 2.32.1
Scriptish nightly - 2014-11-20 12:00
The culprit ist Scriptish (again). Due to technical changes in the Gecko engine, the most recent Scriptish Nightly is not working anymore (FireFox 34+ same). This is not this script's fault,.

For SeaMonkey users, you have to stay at 2.30 (2.31 and 2.32 is buggy and unstable anyway ... IMAP, random crashes after memory usage goes above a certain limit etc).

Has somebody managed to get one of the GreaseMonkey addons working in SeaMonkey? I suspect that Scriptish is abandoned...
Post edited February 27, 2015 by coffeecup
I did a bit of research, if there is an alternative to Scriptish for SeaMonkey available and found a working port for SM on http://sourceforge.net/projects/gmport/. It is working with Barefoot Essentials.

Installation procedure:
- create a backup of your current installed user scripts in your SeaMonkey profile (Windows: %APPDATA%\Mozilla\SeaMonkey\Profiles\*.default\scriptish_scripts)
- download SM extension from http://sourceforge.net/projects/gmport/
- deactivate Scriptish and restart your browser.
- install the GreaseMonkey Port extension by dropping it onto the browser
- go to https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/1758-barefoot-essentials-for-gog-com and reinstall the script
- select "activiate greasemonkey & install the script" (this is only for the first time you install a user script)

Caveats:
- only tested on Mozilla SeaMonkey 2.30, please report if it is working on more recent versions.
- you have to reinstall all your user scripts
- you may have to reconfigure all your user script settings
- some of the user scripts working with scriptish may not work on greasemonkey

Big plus side of the ported GreaseMonkey extension is that it will process user scripts much faster than Scriptish.
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coffeecup: I did a bit of research, if there is an alternative to Scriptish for SeaMonkey available and found a working port for SM on http://sourceforge.net/projects/gmport/. It is working with Barefoot Essentials.
Thank you for your research. Barefoot Essentials syncing now works again.
Browser: SeaMonkey 2.32.1
Not sure if this has been mentioned before, but avatars pulled from GOG don't show on the GOGWiki pages anymore.


EDIT: Also, what JMich mentioned here has again changed from the _avl.jpg format to the _forum_avatar.jpg one.
Post edited March 09, 2015 by HypersomniacLive
Ah, my home Internet is back again so I can get back to work on the next update at last :)

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coffeecup: I did a bit of research, if there is an alternative to Scriptish for SeaMonkey available and found a working port for SM on http://sourceforge.net/projects/gmport/. It is working with Barefoot Essentials.

Installation procedure:
- create a backup of your current installed user scripts in your SeaMonkey profile (Windows: %APPDATA%\Mozilla\SeaMonkey\Profiles\*.default\scriptish_scripts)
- download SM extension from http://sourceforge.net/projects/gmport/
- deactivate Scriptish and restart your browser.
- install the GreaseMonkey Port extension by dropping it onto the browser
- go to https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/1758-barefoot-essentials-for-gog-com and reinstall the script
- select "activiate greasemonkey & install the script" (this is only for the first time you install a user script)

Caveats:
- only tested on Mozilla SeaMonkey 2.30, please report if it is working on more recent versions.
- you have to reinstall all your user scripts
- you may have to reconfigure all your user script settings
- some of the user scripts working with scriptish may not work on greasemonkey

Big plus side of the ported GreaseMonkey extension is that it will process user scripts much faster than Scriptish.
Thanks for doing the research and finding that. I'll spend some time giving it a test drive and probably switch to recommending gmport for SeaMonkey users instead of Scriptish.