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When a [[comment]] or a [[rate]] about a [[file]] is know to [[aMule]] an icon will appear by the file's filename so that the user knows about it and checks it.
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[[Comment icon-de|Deutsch]] |
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[[Comment icon-ru|Russian]] |
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When a [[comment]] or a [[rate]] about a [[file]] is know to [[aMule]] an [[indicators|indicator]] will appear by the file's filename so that the user knows about it and checks it.
  
 
Depending on the rate the file has been given the icon will change:
 
Depending on the rate the file has been given the icon will change:
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| http://www.amule.org/dev-up/comments6.jpg || The average rate of the file is excellent
 
| http://www.amule.org/dev-up/comments6.jpg || The average rate of the file is excellent
 
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==See also==
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[[Getting_Started#Icons_and_What_They_Signify|Getting Started: Icons and What They Signify]]

Latest revision as of 06:03, 10 March 2011

English | Deutsch | Russian | Dutch

When a comment or a rate about a file is know to aMule an indicator will appear by the file's filename so that the user knows about it and checks it.

Depending on the rate the file has been given the icon will change:

http://www.amule.org/dev-up/comments1.jpg The file has a comment but has not been rated
http://www.amule.org/dev-up/comments2.jpg The average rate of the file is very bad (probably a corrupt or a fake)
http://www.amule.org/dev-up/comments3.jpg The average rate of the file is poor (possible corrupt, a fake or a valid file with very bad quality)
http://www.amule.org/dev-up/comments4.jpg The average rate of the file is good
http://www.amule.org/dev-up/comments5.jpg The average rate of the file is fair
http://www.amule.org/dev-up/comments6.jpg The average rate of the file is excellent

See also

Getting Started: Icons and What They Signify