Is there ever a possibility for archives of older revisions of sprite sheets. Sorta like how you can see contents of zipped folders now. And with it, you could see the date the sheet was updated and such?
We don't store the old versions. When a revision is approved or a sheet is edited by staff, the original version is replaced outright.
More of a question, but do tags for subscripts and superscript exist? If not, is it possible to add them?
I don't believe they do and while it's possible to add them, they tend to mess with line heights and text alignment so unless there's a really good reason to do so, I'd rather not.
Can we added how many consoles we have?
Where? There's already a full list on the stats page.
On the Models Resource, there should be a "Rigged" option. If a model is rigged, you click a checkbox while submitting so people will know if a model is rigged or not.
That's something we've considered and it may be implemented in the future.
(02-11-2017, 10:57 AM)lemurboy12 Wrote: [ -> ]On the Models Resource, there should be a "Rigged" option. If a model is rigged, you click a checkbox while submitting so people will know if a model is rigged or not.
(02-11-2017, 11:20 AM)Petie Wrote: [ -> ]That's something we've considered and it may be implemented in the future.
Seconded. Until then, use the "Zip Contents" menu at the bottom of the submissions to judge -- if there's only OBJ/MTL, then it obviously isn't rigged, but SMDs, FBXs and DAEs should be (if not, then what's the point of having 'em?).
How impossible would it be to implement a system where someone gets a PM when they're tagged in comments on the site?
Impossible? No, but definitely infeasible. It would require basically looking up every word in a comment as it's submitted to try to match it to a username and then sending PMs on those matches.
I figured the "@" thing might be able to be implemented like Twitter or something. *shrug*
It would still need to perform those lookups and would wind up easily abused though. Like I said, it's possible but I don't see it as worth the effort.
Though similar to the @ idea - couldn't we have it so if someone comments on your sheet you get a PM? Didn't even know people did comment on sheets...
(side note: thanks for the nice comments people)
That's been suggested before and if I remember correctly the problem with that is that there's no direct tie between your submitter profile and your forum profile.