20 rep (two good questions or answers, or getting accepted once) and everything up there is in small letters, and the whole fracking site is awesome, that's like Superman walking around going "see this forearm, it's awesome" ... I'm sorry, he's Superman, I think we realize he's full of awesome. I've yet to come across something on the site that's not [simple, fast, works]
define: triangle ordering
in that jsfiddle you would find the distance from the POV to the relevant points of each triangle, and find which point was closest overall
that would give you which one was in front.
as for POV overlap, you need the angle from "true north" and the distance to the triangle
@drachenstern i think $('#selector').find('a') & $('#selector a') are functionally equivalent. .find() is useful of you already have a pre-selected object
@david do you have a non-compiled version of the code by chance? I'm working my way through the closured one and it would be easier to read if I had an English/Documented version
Not that I can't read closure, but I'm looking for something specific, and that would be easier
heh, I figured I would ask you guys here first before typing up the question, i've got a menu on this page hub.mhn.co/Store/Product that suddenly stopped working and I can't figure why
you really only want to run it once... you can put it in the <head> or something, because the ready handler will make sure it only runs once the list is loaded
Another problem with chat is you don't get rep for answering questions in here >.>
this is news to me, i've been using this same way for a couple of months now and this is the first time i've encountered this issue. Is it because the .ready() isn't in the head? or maybe cause there are multiple?
gah! in my timezone, it's 5:39. And a few minutes ago, my little brother woke me up to let me interpret the current list of school cancellation. Well, at least it does get canceled in our city :)
@YiJiang Ah, OK. I asked because one time I was printing out an object to the console, and Firebug always shows you the current state of the object (so I went crazy wondering why the object was correct when I printed it out, but the next line of code thought it wasn't, heh)...in your case, I think it's just cursed. ;)
This is the script which I was working with just now. Any 10k'er want to help me debug that curious problem?
The line is line 85. Removing the + in front of the inner set of brackets causes the addition sign to be recognized as concatenation instead between the two inner numbers
Browser is Firefox 3.6.13. See this happening on posts which have flags on them
@YiJiang without testing it: offensive: f.eq(0).text() is a string that gets stored as JSON, right? Which means that f.offensive will be a string later, right?
@YiJiang Oh, I just took out your AJAX request and put in flags.add(4468653, { offensive: "5", spam: "0" }); (where the number is some random question I clicked)
I'm creating a GreaseMonkey script to improve the user interface of the 10k tools Stack Overflow uses. I have encountered an unreproducible and frankly bizarre problem that has confounded me and the others in the JavaScript room on SO Chat. We have yet to find the cause after several lengthy debu...
@AndyE And yet it shouldn't be - the script is using script injection, so these codes should be running in the client machine as any other piece of code would
@NickCraver actually that's not strictly true - they do have to return a string representation of the function, but the string returned can be implementation dependant
@NickCraver: it looks like it will work fine, I haven't tested it. But they're having specific problems with this function because it is converted to a string and then injected via script - it doesn't seem like it could be any other issue.