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15 <B>Andrew Church</B>
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19 <I>Tue Aug 17 10:33:15 PDT 2004</I>
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34 <PRE> This is designed behavior. A manual &quot;reorder&quot; command does merit
35 consideration, but the problem with reordering (especially automatically)
36 is that another user may be giving a command at the same time, or the same
37 user may give two separate commands intending them to be used in the same
38 list, and if the list is reordered after the first command, the second
39 command will have undesired results.
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41 --Andrew Church
42 <A HREF="http://www.ircservices.za.net/mailman/listinfo/ircservices-coding">achurch at achurch.org</A>
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45 &gt;<i>Hi.
46 </I>&gt;<i>In chanserv access list and memoserv list, the num
47 </I>&gt;<i>order most of the time has numbering gaps that look
48 </I>&gt;<i>like this:
49 </I>&gt;<i>
50 </I>&gt;<i>ChanServ Num Lev Nick
51 </I>&gt;<i>-----------------------------------------
52 </I>&gt;<i>ChanServ 2 10 nick1
53 </I>&gt;<i>ChanServ 4 10 nick2
54 </I>&gt;<i>ChanServ 7 10 nick3
55 </I>&gt;<i>...
56 </I>&gt;<i>and in memoserv
57 </I>&gt;<i>....
58 </I>&gt;<i>MemoServ Memo 10 from ..
59 </I>&gt;<i>MemoServ Memo 19 from ..
60 </I>&gt;<i>MemoServ Memo 34 from ..
61 </I>&gt;<i>.....
62 </I>&gt;<i>
63 </I>&gt;<i>I was wondering if it would be nice to create a
64 </I>&gt;<i>reorder feature for chanserv's access list and
65 </I>&gt;<i>memoserv's list working like this:
66 </I>&gt;<i>
67 </I>&gt;<i>/cs access #chan reorder
68 </I>&gt;<i>or
69 </I>&gt;<i>/cs access #chan list reorder
70 </I>&gt;<i>
71 </I>&gt;<i>and for memoserv
72 </I>&gt;<i>
73 </I>&gt;<i>/ms reorder
74 </I>&gt;<i>or
75 </I>&gt;<i>/ms list reorder
76 </I>&gt;<i>
77 </I>&gt;<i>So when the command is entered it should re-organize
78 </I>&gt;<i>the numbers and cover the number gaps that exist..
79 </I>&gt;<i>i.e.:
80 </I>&gt;<i>ChanServ Num Lev Nick
81 </I>&gt;<i>-----------------------------------------
82 </I>&gt;<i>ChanServ 2 10 nick1
83 </I>&gt;<i>ChanServ 4 50 nick2
84 </I>&gt;<i>ChanServ 7 30 nick3
85 </I>&gt;<i>...
86 </I>&gt;<i>will turn to:
87 </I>&gt;<i>
88 </I>&gt;<i>ChanServ Num Lev Nick
89 </I>&gt;<i>-----------------------------------------
90 </I>&gt;<i>ChanServ 1 10 nick1
91 </I>&gt;<i>ChanServ 2 50 nick2
92 </I>&gt;<i>ChanServ 3 30 nick3
93 </I>&gt;<i>....
94 </I>&gt;<i>
95 </I>&gt;<i>
96 </I>&gt;<i>It is just a request.
97 </I>&gt;<i>
98 </I>&gt;<i>Thanks and keep up the good work guys...
99 </I>&gt;<i>MaNUaL
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