Regarding codes used for Pidgin

Michael Secord gizmokid2005 at gmail.com
Mon May 25 12:07:39 EDT 2009


I digress.  Long night.  So it is an escape character for OUTGOING, but 
locally it still shows as if you are emoting and not using the say 
command...so I just interpreted the wrong side of the issue.  Thanks for 
the clarification Ethan.

-Michael

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: Regarding codes used for Pidgin
From: Ethan Blanton <elb at pidgin.im>
To: support at pidgin.im
Date: 5/25/2009 12:06 PM

> Michael Secord spake unto us the following wisdom:
>> I think the whole issue here, is that the "/me" is a good command, but  
>> when you add "/say" in front of me, it should NOT interpret the "/me" as  
>> the actual command, but just as plaintext.  Basically using "/say" as  
>> the escape character that would be used in IRC clients.
> 
> /say *is* an escape character.  Please reread the messages on this
> topic carefully.
> 
> Ethan
> 
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