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Originally Posted by bitg
How about if inside the post, the user puts a /roll1d6 (or something like that) on a line by itself, the system rolls a dice and makes it a seperate post that cannot be edited. This way the user can continue to edit his/her own post, but not modify the dice roll.
In addition, we might be able to set the diceroll to be posted by the user we choose (Like user: Dicebot). We make the user, and tell the hack the user id we want the rolls to be posted by.
Or, instead of using the "/roll" command, maybe an option on the "Reply to Post / New Post / Edit Post" screens to roll a dice.
Have a field for them to put in the sides of the dice and another field for how many to roll.
In addition, have a comment field so when we see the diceroll in a post, we know what it was rolled for.
If you do this, maybe have an admin option for setting which usergroups can roll dice.
Maybe an option for seperate dicerolls in the same post (with comments).
Cool?
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Don't worry, I'm almost done and the system is 100% more solid and fool proof than the previous. It's now an option when you go to post, with text boxes, and it's unedittable (stores the dice roll in the database). Should be done by tonight or tomorrow.