Nov 16, 2014 10:21
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Q: Self-decided tag burnination?

t0mppaCertain user is currently flooding the edit review queue trying to change all multi-device-hybrid-apps tagged questions into a new tag he recently created: visual-studio-cordova and of course robo-reviewers are happily approving these edits. Shouldn't there be an official thread on Meta about su...

Nov 16, 2014 10:21
It was not a rep farm. It was a tag burnination but not one that was previously discussed and therefor is wrong. He seems to have now stopped.
Nov 16, 2014 09:25
A couple of his were correct and could not be improved but a lot were either incorrect or could be improved.
Nov 16, 2014 09:24
What I'm saying is that if it's correct and minor but cannot be improved then it there's nothing wrong in approving it.
Nov 16, 2014 09:23
Which some of his were
Nov 16, 2014 09:23
Yes, that could be what you do if the edit is not correct or provides so little improvement
Nov 16, 2014 09:21
Since some of the edits are controversial I would flag the user for moderator attention. Any edits for him that are correct and cannot be improved I will still approve but it seems that looking at his activity, a lot of these are controversial and I will always reject or skip such edits.
Nov 16, 2014 09:21
As for the mass edit issue, this is another problem. If it was simply the user trying to burninate a tag as discussed on meta, this is perfectly okay. However this is not the case this time and is simply rep farming.
Nov 16, 2014 09:20
Retags are often not minor edits (with exceptions of course) as it can shift the question from one audience watching one tag to another watching another tag. I only reviewed 2 or 3 of this user's questions and they were correct for the ones I reviewed. I couple more I saw seemed controversial and I skipped those for someone with more experience in the area in question could review the edit.
Nov 16, 2014 09:20
First of all, the too minor rejection reason was removed long ago. If it a change that makes no improvement whatsoever you reject it as such. If you think it's so minor but still provides some improvement, then you should show how that minor edit can be improved by improving the edit.
 

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Sep 1, 2012 19:52
Silly CFNetwork
Aug 11, 2011 21:14
Hi there. I'm not really the expert on that topic, sorry. It seems to be (unusually) a quiet night. There isn't really anyone here.
Aug 11, 2011 18:37
Using transform and setStatusBarOrientation has some side effects so I am wondering if there is an alternative.
Aug 11, 2011 18:36
[[UIApplication sharedApplication] setStatusBarOrientation:UIInterfaceOrientationPortrait animated:YES];
Aug 11, 2011 18:36
Does anyone know an alternative to this - which only rotates the status bar and not the whole app?
Aug 11, 2011 18:00
@aimzy bye (I think I'm a bit late but who cares)
Aug 11, 2011 17:28
@pratikshabhisikar Ok.
Aug 11, 2011 17:26
that rotates the whole app - not just the status bar.
Aug 11, 2011 17:26
[[UIApplication sharedApplication] setStatusBarOrientation:UIInterfaceOrientationPortrait animated:YES];
Aug 11, 2011 17:26
I am just wondering if there is another way rather than this:
Aug 11, 2011 17:26
@pratikshabhisikar - That is what I am doing.
Aug 11, 2011 17:24
@pratikshabhisikar - I am already returning YES for shouldAutorotateToInterfaceOrientation.
Aug 11, 2011 17:20
Rather than rotating just the status bar?
Aug 11, 2011 17:20
@pratikshabhisikar - So is there another way of approaching this?
Aug 11, 2011 17:18
As it only rotates the status bar and I have to handle the transform and frame manually.
Aug 11, 2011 17:18
[[UIApplication sharedApplication] setStatusBarOrientation:UIInterfaceOrientationPortrait animated:YES];
Aug 11, 2011 17:18
I'm just wondering if there is alternative in doing this:
Aug 11, 2011 17:17
- (void)tabBarController:(UITabBarController *)theTabBarController didSelectViewController:(UIViewController *)tabViewController
Aug 11, 2011 17:17
@pratikshabhisikar - I put it in here:
Aug 11, 2011 17:15
    rootController.view.transform = CGAffineTransformIdentity;
    rootController.view.transform = CGAffineTransformMakeRotation(0);
    rootController.view.frame = CGRectMake(0, 0, 320, 480);
Aug 11, 2011 17:14
@Abizern - As in this?
Aug 11, 2011 17:10
Is there any other way of approaching this - rather than only rotating the status bar (and not the whole app)?
Aug 11, 2011 17:10
[[UIApplication sharedApplication] setStatusBarOrientation:UIInterfaceOrientationPortrait animated:YES];
Aug 11, 2011 17:10
This only rotates the status bar:
Aug 11, 2011 17:09
Anyone, is there anything that will rotate an app from code?
Aug 11, 2011 17:02
@pratikshabhisikar - Okay, I think my problems are solved. Just wait a moment and I'll report back.
Aug 11, 2011 16:48
Yes they do. @pratikshabhisikar
Aug 11, 2011 16:48
I am returning YES there.
Aug 11, 2011 16:48
If you mean via shouldAutorotateToInterfaceOrientation.
Aug 11, 2011 16:47
Yes I am. @pratikshabhisikar
Aug 11, 2011 16:46
@dark ok
Aug 11, 2011 16:44
Hi everyone! Does anyone know how to rotate a TabBarController from code?
Aug 11, 2011 13:03
But you are right. People still use it nevertheless.
Aug 11, 2011 13:02
@Abizern Memory management is very important part of an application.
Aug 11, 2011 13:00
@Abizern @harshit2811 - Shall I add another never? Never.
Aug 11, 2011 12:51
@Abizern @harshit2811 - Abizern has a good point there. What it your goal with retainCount, harshit2811?
Aug 11, 2011 12:50
@harshit2811 - Sorry?
Aug 11, 2011 12:46
@Abizern - Thanks for the tip.
Aug 11, 2011 12:46
@harshit2811 - I don't think you need to do it three times. Once should do.
Aug 11, 2011 12:38
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