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Post by Major Major on Oct 8, 2018 16:19:46 GMT
No, Helen said that actions can be written so as to allow users to tweak steps along the way.
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Post by Andy on Oct 8, 2018 22:38:01 GMT
No problem Sepiana
At least I now know you knew how to make your action more user-friendly.
Had you actually then gone and made your action more user-friendly initially, it would have worked when I ran it and not fallen over with an error message. Error messages like the one I got from your action are never a good look imho , especially when they are so easy to avoid with a bit of planning/design in the creation of the action/script. I don't recall the OP ever saying she was developing something that was expected to meet certain development standards. This is freeware at its most fundamental and to complain that it isn't user-friendly or fault-tolerant is ill-mannered and disrespectful. You don't a get pass on the snide remarks just because you put cute little emojis in the message.
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Post by Bailey on Oct 8, 2018 23:23:17 GMT
ok no problem and my apologies Andy.
I guess since having stopped doing web programming/development consultancy work a few years ago I sometimes forget I should adjust my expectations down from the very high standards expected of me in the past, whether the software was to be freeware or not.
I'll try harder in environments/forums like this from hereon.
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