The purpose of this program is to allow automated vote tallying for forum quests.
Forum quests generally have a single Gamemaster/Questmaster (GM/QM), typically the thread OP, who writes part of a story, then provides options of what to do after each update. The other forum users then have the option to choose one or more of the provided options, or write in a custom plan.
In order to resolve which plan to actually follow in the next update post, a method of counting the votes is needed. Thus, this program (or others like it).
Full documentation on the use of this program (including vote-formatting guidelines) is available in the wiki: https://github.com/Kinematics/NetTally/wiki
Add a new quest by pasting in the URL of the thread that's being followed into the text box that's shown when you hit the Add button.
Votes in the quest are marked with [x] or [X] in a user's post. Nesting a line under another can be done by prefixing that with a hyphen (-).
Example:
[x] Fire the gun
-[x] At the target on the left
Proxy votes allow you to specify another user or plan name whose vote you wish to support.
Example:
[x] Username1
Partitioning votes breaks individual votes into single lines or blocks. Partitioning by line treats every single line of each vote independently, while partitioning by block treats subvotes as part of each parent vote entry.
BBCode formatting is preserved, including italics, bold, underlines, strike-throughs, colors, and URLs, as long as it's part of the vote content (but not if it covers the entire line, or part of the marker area or whatever). Votes that are inside a forum quote block are ignored.
The program currently works on XenForo (versions 1 and 2) and vBulletin (versions 3, 4, and 5) forums. Other forums have the framework code in place, but the forum software often has limitations that prevent NetTally from being able to properly operate on them. (EG: Lack of post numbers, lack of page numbers, etc.)
This is built on the basis of quests run on SpaceBattles and SufficientVelocity, and is an adaptation of a program originally written by Firnagzen.