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Bug: Serverlist formatting

Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2012 4:01 pm
by .uvs
Long servernames cause a linebreak which makes the serverlist one line longer than it is supposed to be.
As a result of this the serverlist nolonger fits in its frame and cause a separate scrollbar.
This can right now be seen on page 4.

*Edit: This happens when two line breaking server names end up on the same page.
It can no longer be seen on page 4.

*Edit: Location "United Kingdom" also creates a line break in the list.

Re: Bug: Serverlist formatting

Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2012 6:02 pm
by Sponge
Also, this seems like a good place to put this:
Ping is not displayed on the serverlist.

Re: Bug: Serverlist formatting

Posted: Fri Nov 09, 2012 7:11 pm
by StackOverflow
.uvs wrote:
Long servernames cause a linebreak which makes the serverlist one line longer than it is supposed to be.
As a result of this the serverlist nolonger fits in its frame and cause a separate scrollbar.
This can right now be seen on page 4.

*Edit: This happens when two line breaking server names end up on the same page.
It can no longer be seen on page 4.

*Edit: Location "United Kingdom" also creates a line break in the list.
Thanks for the report. We will likely be setting up an individual page for the serverlist so there won't be any overflow issues.
Sponge wrote:
Also, this seems like a good place to put this:
Ping is not displayed on the serverlist.
Pings (like those listed on the the main serverlist) are not relative to the user. They are relative between the game server and the "master" server. That sort of information is misleading and wildly inaccurate when it comes to individual users.

Re: Bug: Serverlist formatting

Posted: Fri Nov 09, 2012 11:28 pm
by Sponge
StackOverflow wrote:
Pings (like those listed on the the main serverlist) are not relative to the user. They are relative between the game server and the "master" server. That sort of information is misleading and wildly inaccurate when it comes to individual users.
Thank you for the information! I always thought it was for the user. It even changed the way I searched for servers.