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Re: [Pan-users] Scoring update


From: frizop
Subject: Re: [Pan-users] Scoring update
Date: Thu, 20 Feb 2003 15:54:27 +0000
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Oh, would it be possible in the near future to score only complete multipart binaries too? Yes I know you can completly filter them out with that wonderful little green button, but it would be nice to score something higher due to it.

--Nathan

Charles Kerr wrote:
Since Pan 0.13.4 is in string freeze, and I'm home from work between
doctors' appointments, I spent a little time this morning working on
scoring for Pan 0.14.0.  Things are looking really good, so I made up
a screenshot:

        http://pan.rebelbase.com/scoring.png

What you're seeing:

In the upper-right corner is Pan's main window.  There is a new filter
button for filtering on high-scoring articles.  Not shown are new menu
options:

        * View|Match very high-scoring articles
        * View|Match high-scoring articles
        * View|Match low-scoring articles
        * View|Match very low-scoring articles

        * Article|View Article's Scores
        * Article|Watch subthread
        * Article|Ignore subthread

        * Tools|Create Score

An article, "[Xnews] Scoring will not stick", is selected in the header
pane.  After selecting it I hit "Article|View Article's Scores", which
pops up the "Pan: View Article Scores" window in the upper left-hand-corner
of the screenshot, which shows how this article got a score of 110.
I hit "Add" in this window to get the next dialog: "Pan: Add to Scorefile".

"Pan: Add to Scorefile" can also be popped up from "watch thread",
"ignore thread", and "bozo", where the dialog's controls are
initialized to appropriate settings, and from "Tools|Create Score".

In the lower-right are the new preferences options for Scoring,
which lets you tweak the thresholds between very high, high, low,
and very low scores.
        Very High == watched
        Low == marked read automatically
        Very Low == ignored, by default not shown in header pane.

Backend: the slrn scorefile format is supported, including
score names, nested conditions "{:: }", and so on.

Any comments?

cheers,
Charles


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