From: Alex S. <al...@em...> - 2003-09-21 12:53:16
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I am a bit confused. What exactly is the unexpected behaviour? I've been using "/AWAY food" and similar commands without further thought on #emacs on freenode, so you have to be clearer in what you are seeing and what you are expecting to see. Alex. Bruno Hertz <br...@ya...> writes: > One concerns /away and public visibility of corresponding > messages. More specifically, when leaving with a message > like '/away coffee' other clients like xchat issue a gone > message of the kind '* nick is away: coffee'. > > I found out already that the back message is there and > controlled by a predicate (public-away), but a superficial > inspection of the erc sources gave me the impression that > provisions of a gone message, which I think is the more > important since I can start talking when being back but not > after leaving, are missing. > > So - any plans for that or hints how I could implement it > myself? I'm not much acquainted with the irc protocol but > hopefully it shouldn't be too difficult .... (?) -- http://www.emacswiki.org/alex/ There is no substitute for experience. |