These functions might be usefull in the (one of the) next release(s):
- Display the old msn name in the dialog 'New msn name', so that little modifactions can be made to the old msn name w/o searching all variables for your old msn name.
- In the 'block list' window a popup-menu with the option to unblock a user.
- A sound when you disconnect would be most usefull.
- The 'new e-mail' must dissapear after a while (for example 30 secs) and then a note appears in the LOG, and maybe an option to just not get the dialog, becuase I find that dialog rather irritating.
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All of the above will be in the next version.- Display the old msn name in the dialog 'New msn name', so that little modifactions can be made to the old msn name w/o searching all variables for your old msn name.
- In the 'block list' window a popup-menu with the option to unblock a user.
- A sound when you disconnect would be most usefull.
- The 'new e-mail' must dissapear after a while (for example 30 secs) and then a note appears in the LOG, and maybe an option to just not get the dialog, becuase I find that dialog rather irritating.
Andy
GREAT!andyc wrote:All of the above will be in the next version.- Display the old msn name in the dialog 'New msn name', so that little modifactions can be made to the old msn name w/o searching all variables for your old msn name.
- In the 'block list' window a popup-menu with the option to unblock a user.
- A sound when you disconnect would be most usefull.
- The 'new e-mail' must dissapear after a while (for example 30 secs) and then a note appears in the LOG, and maybe an option to just not get the dialog, becuase I find that dialog rather irritating.
Andy
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auto reconnect feature as well?
An auto reconnect feature and making it so a new incoming message when it pops up, doesn't take focus from what your typing in. I don't know about anyone else but I look at the keyboard when I type. Keep up the awesome work Andy.
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I look at the screen when I'm typing... there is a way that you dont loose your focus. Just find the line where the window is opened in the script and in the parameter list (for example -ek0zdl20) put an "n" somewhere (so that it becomes -ek0zdl20n for example...).
I myself couldnt find the correct line...mIRC Help wrote:n = minimize window
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the line is said on this thread.
the line is said on this thread.
http://www.burningimage.net/msn/forum/v ... c.php?t=60
http://www.burningimage.net/msn/forum/v ... c.php?t=60
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you should timestamp the user closing the window.
You should timestamp the user closing the window. I get that message, "user has left the conversation (closed the window)" even when the user minimizes thier window too. Also, if I leave a message unanswered, it keeps saying it over and over. Is that normal? is my messeger opening a conversation window everytime?
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