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I noticed that the amounts are (still) off too sometimes, I'll look into it.Dako wrote:Found a funny bug.
If you cash a set of spoils and get +2 on some region, BOB will count it into "Last bonus" column because the wording is the same for auto-deploy regions (like castes in AoR) and for the +2 bonus from the set ^^.
And another one.
Get a game with some eliminated players. Click on "Hide eliminated players" in the extended stats table. Then click on refresh. Check that "Hide eliminated players" turned to "show eliminated players" and no longer works.

Quick reply: upgrading firefox will resolve that.josko.ri wrote:I have 2 bugs constantly from BOB 5.1.6 to now.
1. "screenshot in chat" option doesnt work (it make screenshot but does not load it in later rounds)
2. In "continents owerwiew" menu, there are no anymore highlighted regions of bonuseswhen I am crossing with cursor above them
Actually, for 1v1 and team v team, there is something in bob that already shows this. If you hover over a team name or a player name, every territory of that player/team gets highlighted with either a solid square, transparant square or 2 lines.dakky21 wrote:I've had same problem josko.ri and updating to firefox 9.0.1 fixed the problem
I also have an idea: maybe you could add an icon or text, next to a (opponent) player name in fog games, so when you mouse-over it, territories on map get L shaped what the selected player sees. I mean which territories he sees, according to his troop placement. For example I'm currently playing Charleston 2v2 FOGGY, and I see all opponents troops which border with my or my partner troops. But it would be cool to see opposite, what my and partner territories can opponent see.
You're welcome. Glad to hear it all worked out.Leverpuller wrote:by ender516 on Sat Jan 14, 2012 1:35 pm
Leverpuller wrote:Need your help. I recently converted to Firefox and installed Bob. However, two things happened. My user menus on the left disappeared. And the timers all showed Na:aN. When I disabled greasemonkey, everything went back to normal.
I then asked tech support what to do and they advised me to uninstall and reinstall Bob. Problem is, I can't seem to uninstall Bob now. When I click on the monkey icon on the top right, there is no such option available to me. Can u please help?
Since you are a recent convert to Firefox, I will presume you have the latest version. (I'm running using the release update channel, which is up to date at 9.0.1.) Click the down arrow next to the monkey icon, and the menu that appears should have a "Manage User Scripts..." item, which, when selected, will take you to the Add-ons Manager for Firefox. Each script you are using should have its own entry there, with Options, Disable and Remove buttons. Remove BOB. The symptoms you describe with BOB suggest that you have the wrong version installed. Follow the instructions in the Conquer Club User Guides to get things the way they are supposed to be. If you still have trouble, let us know, in case the Guides have gotten out of date. (This isn't likely, as they are quite recent, and I think well laid out for staying up to date, but things happen.)
Thanks!! Followed your instructions, and it's working now!! Much appreciated
The problem is not so much with the troop counts as it is with the large number of territories. A line in game chat has a limited length, and it is not possible to encode all those troop numbers into the space available. I believe that you can use the other type of snapshots (not in chat), but those are stored by your browser, so unless you can synchronize that on different machines, you can't play at home, take a snap, then look at it later at school or work (during a break, of course). Also, snaps in chat are visible to your teammates (if they too use BOB, otherwise they see a jumble of text), while the other snaps are personal. I don't recall for certain if anyone found a nice way of sharing the non-chat snaps among team members.rubenschtorm wrote:got bullied into changing to firefox to get BOB. how did i live without it? only had 1 problem, a hive game where there was too much info for a snapshot. mind you , its escalating with sets over 1000!
I have had that problem multiple times on King's Court, but not every time. Why does it work sometimes and not others?rubenschtorm wrote:got bullied into changing to firefox to get BOB. how did i live without it? only had 1 problem, a hive game where there was too much info for a snapshot. mind you , its escalating with sets over 1000!

i haven't heard of any...but maybe Dropbox could work for that purpose...just a suggestionender516 wrote:The problem is not so much with the troop counts as it is with the large number of territories. A line in game chat has a limited length, and it is not possible to encode all those troop numbers into the space available. I believe that you can use the other type of snapshots (not in chat), but those are stored by your browser, so unless you can synchronize that on different machines, you can't play at home, take a snap, then look at it later at school or work (during a break, of course). Also, snaps in chat are visible to your teammates (if they too use BOB, otherwise they see a jumble of text), while the other snaps are personal. I don't recall for certain if anyone found a nice way of sharing the non-chat snaps among team members.rubenschtorm wrote:got bullied into changing to firefox to get BOB. how did i live without it? only had 1 problem, a hive game where there was too much info for a snapshot. mind you , its escalating with sets over 1000!

Something like Dropbox would work if you were sharing snaps as images. I was thinking more of exporting the stored information in a non-chat snapshot (kept in cookie form, IIRC) to a text format that you could PM to your teammates, who could import it back into their browser and use the imported snap just like they themselves had taken it.Calidrmr wrote:i haven't heard of any...but maybe Dropbox could work for that purpose...just a suggestionender516 wrote:The problem is not so much with the troop counts as it is with the large number of territories. A line in game chat has a limited length, and it is not possible to encode all those troop numbers into the space available. I believe that you can use the other type of snapshots (not in chat), but those are stored by your browser, so unless you can synchronize that on different machines, you can't play at home, take a snap, then look at it later at school or work (during a break, of course). Also, snaps in chat are visible to your teammates (if they too use BOB, otherwise they see a jumble of text), while the other snaps are personal. I don't recall for certain if anyone found a nice way of sharing the non-chat snaps among team members.rubenschtorm wrote:got bullied into changing to firefox to get BOB. how did i live without it? only had 1 problem, a hive game where there was too much info for a snapshot. mind you , its escalating with sets over 1000!
I don't think so.anonymus wrote:my maprank stopped working.. related?
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