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If it's so special, and so important, send him an email and quit spamming the board.
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It isn't necessary to spam the same question multiple times.
I have no problems with CS being recorded.
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snepp, thats what i have been doing i am pretty sure
Then not sure what to say then, alt-tabbing while the 3d engine is initialized is typically what causes the problems, that 2nd chance to view the boxscore is usually ok. Perhaps an updated video driver would help?
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That wouldn't be accurate though. It is possible to have an IBB with any number of pitches. If the count is 3-2, and you choose to intentionally walk the batter, it gets recorded as an IBB.
I was going to suggest that idea as well, didn't consider this either.
Many times I will intentionally throw the 4 balls myself in order to give a reliever extra time to warmup.
Sigh, more game limitations. :evil:
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The entire linescore is in the .csv file, so it wouldn't be that hard to do.
Does anyone else have any feelings one way or the other on this?
I would love to have the entire linescore displayed.
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Mobius, try doing it at the 2nd boxscore option after the 3d engine has been exited.
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Note: This and all of my programs require that you have .NET Framework 2.0 installed.
Get it from microsoft.com/downloads
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It's only been a half hour since I posted it, you're not allowed to have it fixed already. :)
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I did some testing on this and I think I came up with a better solution.
If there's room it should put the decision next to the pitcher's name. If there's not enough room, it will put it beneath the pitcher's name.
That would be an excellent solution. :wink:
Next question concerning a boxscore.
http://sio.midco.net/mvpbaseball/examplebox/MIN/MIN50.htm
I realize the parenthesis in the fielding section have to do with substituted players, but are the double parens around Castro's position normal behavior?
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Meant to ask this before, but could the W/L/S for exhibition games in Kraw's layout be moved back behind the pitcher's name? When the season record isn't there it doesn't eat up a whole lot of space.
Or will some of the longer names still cause problems with the formatting?
That's all, recent game runs have looked great.
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First impression of the latest build is very good. Will get a better idea later tonight after running more games.
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First problem with the latest build, an "invisible CS". Not sure how else to describe it. Hunter was caught stealing and it's shown in Neo's layout, but in Kraw's it has the "CS:" section started, but it is empty.
Not sure what happened here. An earlier game that I ran had a player recorded in the CS section properly.
On a positive note both layouts worked for Willie Harris. He pinch ran, stole a base and scored a run, without having an at bat. Harris was not recorded in the CSV file though.
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Everytime I run the extractor, i get the box score with the two correct teams of the game, but it's the not the game I played, it has two rosters that belong to a different game played that day
You need to run it immediately after the game. If you don't you will get info from the CPU games that get simmed.
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First run on the new build looks great.
2. No phantom putouts, beautiful.
3. Having the varying dates is nice.
5. HR allowed looks like it will work well where it is.
6. The consistant column widths look very good.
7. For the pitcher record, there isn't a whole lot you can do there unless you go with the first letter of the first name only. As you said earlier, there's only so much column width to work with.
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The only double play information that is kept is in the at-bat history when a player hits into a double play.
Was worth a shot, thanks.
Pinch runner tracking looks good for both layouts, SB, CS, and R.
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Are double plays tracked? They would make a nice addition.
The current build is working beautifully thusfar, plan on doing a couple of pinch runner tests.
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The main problem with putting in a new column is that there really isn"t much room for it.
Yes, that too, I meant to mention that. :oops:
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I really have nothing against the HR thing going in the bottom. It's not a particularly high usage stat. Over the course of a full season you'll give up roughly 1 per game, so the majority of the time that column would have 0's in it.
Another reason to put it down below, is that the season total allowed can be included behind it.
*note, I didn't mean to have that "1" behind Radke for HR's*
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How did you get that image Kraw?
I really need to learn how to do that lol
It's just a screenshot, nothing to it.
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Grrr. Damn Griffey. Damn Isringhausen. Damn Kraw. :x
I think he did that intentionally.
I think I'll do your alternative one.That's fine with me. I don't know how others would like it to be labeled, but I guess it really doesn't matter.
HR Allowed: Smart Guy 1; Dumb Guy 1;
or just...
HR: Smart Guy 1; Dumb Guy 1;
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Oh sorry the pitch-strike thing
Gotcha. It looked like you were talking about the HR's allowed, which really had me confused.
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Doesn't keep track of what? You'll need to be a little more specific.
Sigs
in Left Field (Off-Topic)
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Merged duckdodger215's thread into here and deleted the repeat post.