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Re: Keeper GSPOC (simplistic info manager. Source project

Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2015 11:49 pm
by electrochrisso
I forgot!! (And I'm not telepathic you know!! Yell at me next time!!)
:P :lol: :mrgreen: :lol: :twisted: :lol:

Re: Keeper GSPOC (simplistic info manager. Source project

Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2015 5:27 am
by Fangbeast
electrochrisso wrote:
I forgot!! (And I'm not telepathic you know!! Yell at me next time!!)
:P :lol: :mrgreen: :lol: :twisted: :lol:
Got any suggestions yet? Other that "go away you short haired git from Melbourne and vile goat rotater"?

Re: Keeper GSPOC (simplistic info manager. Source project

Posted: Fri Nov 13, 2015 2:15 pm
by electrochrisso
Haven't had time yet Fang, just my emails today, been traveling to Adelaide to visit my mother for a week, will have a look tomorrow and get back, I hope Keeper hasn't been infected with rabid goats testicles. :mrgreen:

Re: Keeper GSPOC (simplistic info manager. Source project

Posted: Tue Aug 15, 2017 10:11 am
by Fangbeast
Boy, 2017 and he's still visiting his mother!!!

Re: Keeper GSPOC (simplistic info manager. Source project

Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2018 11:14 am
by Fangbeast
With the help of good people in the forum, I have rewritten Keeper from scratch and got rid of a few things that are impossible for me to maintain.

It is now easier to use, cleaner. Can resize to the full screen (If you use Paul's PV designer library) because I like it. Added a few useful things that I needed to.

If you don't use PV, the necessary lines are easy to spot and REM out.

If anyone uses this project and wants the updates, let me know where to send it. (Ahahahah,a s if anyone would) Hehehhe.

RASHAD helped me out with a great deal of code that I had much trouble with. Can't do without him. Paul was also gracious enough to lend a hand.

Re: Keeper GSPOC (simplistic info manager. Source project

Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2018 4:09 pm
by srod
Keeper GSPOC (Great Steaming Pile Of Crap) source code project for PB 5.24.
:lol:

Ah man that made me laugh out loud. In a world full of over-thought, over-baked, half-brained abbreviations, that one cuts right through the crud! :D

Ah sh*t, I'm going to be chuckling for hours!

Re: Keeper GSPOC (simplistic info manager. Source project

Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2018 9:58 pm
by Fangbeast
srod wrote:
Keeper GSPOC (Great Steaming Pile Of Crap) source code project for PB 5.24.
:lol:

Ah man that made me laugh out loud. In a world full of over-thought, over-baked, half-brained abbreviations, that one cuts right through the crud! :D

Ah sh*t, I'm going to be chuckling for hours!
Man, you have been seriously abusing too many goats and your eyes are steamed up. That was years ago!! (And my code is steamier now that I am a senior citizen)

Re: Keeper GSPOC (simplistic info manager. Source project

Posted: Sun Nov 25, 2018 8:04 am
by Fangbeast
Oh crap. I am bored. That means adding things I don't need and nobody else does. Feature creep has me in its evil spell. AAAAARRRGHGHGHGHGHH!

Re: Keeper GSPOC (simplistic info manager. Source project

Posted: Sun Nov 25, 2018 9:28 am
by idle
Fangbeast wrote:Oh crap. I am bored. That means adding things I don't need and nobody else does. Feature creep has me in its evil spell. AAAAARRRGHGHGHGHGHH!
((Age + Gravity) | (Rum + Parrot)) = AAAAARRRGHGHGHGHGHH!

Can you update the link.

Re: Keeper GSPOC (simplistic info manager. Source project

Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2018 12:07 am
by Fangbeast
((Age + Gravity) | (Rum + Parrot)) = AAAAARRRGHGHGHGHGHH!
For me it is ((Age + Goats + Crap eyesight + Diseased sheep))
Can you update the link.
Yes sir!! If you want fermented goats to rampage through your mind, by all means look at this GSPOC!! (Although I must admit that the code is less steaming than usual)

https://www.dropbox.com/s/enzcxcrvby87x ... 03.7z?dl=0

That reminds me, someone did a thread example somewhere for me that I have to find. Under Windows 10 insider edition, LockWindowUpdate is worse than useless to prevent the list from locking properly. Have to speed up the gadget!

Re: Keeper GSPOC (simplistic info manager. Source project

Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2018 4:57 am
by Fangbeast
Stupid dropbox. Trying to upload hours and hours worth of bugfixes but it won't take my password. Grrrr. This may take time.

Never mind, finally worked. Same link as before.

Re: Keeper GSPOC (simplistic info manager. Source project

Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2018 9:30 am
by idle
Thanks, will take a gander.

Re: Keeper GSPOC (simplistic info manager. Source project

Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2018 10:43 am
by Fangbeast
idle wrote:Thanks, will take a gander.
A gander?? I will cook that goose in oil!

Try not to laugh too hard. It's used by a grand total of 2 people that I know of and it suits our needs (heheh)

Re: Keeper GSPOC (simplistic info manager. Source project

Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2018 11:57 am
by Kwai chang caine
I have never see this thread before :oops:
A real great job :shock:

Just take a long time for understand why my new password "123456789" not accepted :shock:
Apparently number are not alowed, maybe you can indicate this in the titlebar of the requester :wink:
Thanks a lot for sharing 8)

Re: Keeper GSPOC (simplistic info manager. Source project

Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2018 12:27 pm
by Fangbeast
Kwai chang caine wrote:I have never see this thread before :oops:
A real great job :shock:

Just take a long time for understand why my new password "123456789" not accepted :shock:
Apparently number are not alowed, maybe you can indicate this in the titlebar of the requester :wink:
Thanks a lot for sharing 8)
Hi KCC. This program is junk but I use it and so does a friend of mine.

The gadget is simply this one, it doesn't stop numbers as far as I know.

StringGadget(#Gadget_NewPassword_NewPassWord,10,35,370,25,"",#PB_String_Password|#PB_String_BorderLess)

As far as I know, #PB_String_Password only hides passwords, it doesn't force alpha characters?

Thanks for the kind words, I have a few little things left to do on it yet.

*EDIT* I just tried 123456789 and it worked here.

In procedure _CheckNewPassWord.pbi, Line 32, add a debug statement after

Program\NewPassWord = GetGadgetText(#Gadget_NewPassword_NewPassWord) ; : Debug "New password is ::: " + Program\NewPassWord + " ::: " + Len(Program\NewPassWord)

that shows what you are getting in Program\NewPassWord in case you are getting a weird unicode issue?

Something like Debug Program\NewPassword + " " + len(Program\NewPassword) to see if the password you get out is the one you are putting in and the string length is correct.

I just realised I already had a debug statement there so just remove the semicolon before it:):)