Opened at 2006-02-23T05:03:25Z
Closed at 2012-03-25T23:25:27Z
#104 closed defect (obsolete)
... more modes .. more info ..
Reported by: | dexter | Owned by: | |
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Priority: | wishlist | Milestone: | |
Component: | IRC | Version: | 1.0.1 |
Keywords: | Cc: | ||
IRC client+version: | Client-independent | Operating System: | Linux |
OS version/distro: | Fedora Core |
Description
Well .. you could make more modes for the users .. like +&%@ ? + - online people @ - me and the bot nothing .. the ones that are away .. and % those that aren't online ?
- you could add to those 'invisible' users .. a new info .. "Last time online..." ? ( last time when bitlbee saw them if it was logged ! ) :D
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Change History (5)
comment:1 Changed at 2006-02-24T19:26:11Z by
comment:2 Changed at 2006-02-28T20:29:40Z by
Yes, they are.
There's a patch that implements something like this. BitlBee might do it without any patch some day, but for now such a change requires too much hacking around.
comment:3 Changed at 2006-04-01T12:59:08Z by
Priority: | normal → wishlist |
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comment:4 Changed at 2006-06-16T07:04:13Z by
Maybe a bit pedantic, but...
No, they are not RFC compliant. @+ are, % is a commonly accepted extension, & (and ~, though not mentioned) are extensions used by UnrealIRCd, and possibly a few others - which have the nasty habit of breaking a few clients.
The others I've never seen. ! I have seen used by shadowircd(?) and one or two more.
I see no problem with %, but I'd steer clear of others. I've heard of some clients not being too clued up, such as older pjirc, and some odd mac clients.
comment:5 Changed at 2012-03-25T23:25:27Z by
Resolution: | → obsolete |
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Status: | new → closed |
Somewhat supported by 3.0. More specific bugs should be filed for other (reasonable) ideas.
I don't feel like remembering all those chars per away state :-D. And I think it'll be very ugly all those chars.
Btw, are all those chars RFC compliant?