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Fjord artisan
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No, it's not a RichEdit and no, i wouldn't like this being implemented. We also had this discussion many times before... please use the search feature!
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Hoopy frood
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Indeed, it has been mentioned before - a particularly long discussion went on in this thread. Personally, I'm not for smileys in mIRC. Regards,
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Hoopy frood
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when using the search feature, its a good idea to check your spelling for the subject word as well as set it to "all forums" and expand the date range. in this case, you could use emoticons or smiley or smileys as search terms. imo, channels filled with tons of emoticons would annoy me to no end. i doubt ppl would limit themselves if they could just click an assortment of lil graemlins to toss into every sentence. there would certainly have to be some mode created to block the darn things so we wouldnt have to wade thru a bunch of yellow face thingies to figure out what the question was. not as bad as all the ascii art ppl used to toss about nonstop, but still window clutter. I get the message easily enough when someone does >:[ i dont need 14 big yellow  making me reach for sunglasses
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Well, I think obviously Khaled would add a switch that determines if mIRC displays emoticons or not. Nearly every program that has emoticons has such an option, Even the IM clients, I can't think why mIRC would be different.
So basically if emoticons were added, It would not affect people such as yourself who don't want them. But it would make the IRC experience a little less drab for those who do (which is a lot of people).
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The only problem with disabling emoticons is that you are then left with the ascii which can then sometimes makes no sense to anyone - like this, for example: [-X
In yahoo messenger, that is an emoticon wagging its finger but unless you knew that already, you'd have no idea what it meant. That's my only real gripe with emoticons in IRC clients.
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Vogon poet
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Fjord artisan
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I would have to say I'm againsdt mIRC smileys, I like the "multi-player notepad" thing it's got goin on just now. If you are having trouble with what ;-) means, ask the person who typed it ;-)
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Hoopy frood
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The only problem with disabling emoticons is that you are then left with the ascii which can then sometimes makes no sense to anyone...
True, quite true, though Java applets that have avatars already do this.
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Soul, You're talking about the editbox, We're talking about the channel window, Which is a Static. There's no reason why it can't support emoticons though.
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Deku, I'm sure khaled would bear that in mind if he implmented this and mIRC would use common IRC emoticons.
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Hoopy frood
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Just wanted to further expand my opinion on this  Mainly I dislike the thought of mIRC going into the world of MSN and looking like an IM client - even if there is an option to disable it, and it's released with emoticons disabled by default, the feature would still be there and I don't think it'd portray a good image. As has been mentioned you have the problem of flooding - Yes, you could disable it and then all you'd see was the smiley colon/bracket, however, what if X user is sitting in the channel with smiley support on, and someone comes in and floods. A bunch of  is much worse than ":):):)". I think in another thread flood prevention was suggested - but then you would be restricting people from legitimately sending a lot of smileys (we've all probably jokingly flooded a friend or something, making fun of a flooder or repeating someone's nickname over and over again on one line - mIRC has never restricted you being able to do that, and it wouldn't be good or fair to suddenly restrict people if it incorporated emoticons). Then you'd have the issue of what the emoticons actually looked like (I mean someone always moans about something after all  ) - You may notice that  does not look the same as the MSN smiley and people would not like the look of this 'n' that.. And then, once you have emoticons incorporated, the board gets flooded with feature requests for "This emoticon" and "that emoticon" (i.e. "Can we please have a thumbs up" - "Can the crying smiley please move" - "Can we have a cat smiley!" etc etc), and then we'd need moving smiley support and I'm sure someone would make even more suggestions all related to some emoticons. Sorry, whilst I completely respect other people's wish to have emoticons in mIRC, I am against this idea even being customisable in it. My 2 cents. Regards,
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Hoopy frood
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I agree, i think that adding smilies to mirc is more trouble than it's worth. It can also be scripted using smilesview.dll and a little bit of html knowledge  (it docks a html page over the channel window, so you can use <img src="">)
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Vogon poet
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i made a script to do that as well
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Hoopy frood
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The only problem with disabling emoticons is that you are then left with the ascii which can then sometimes makes no sense to anyone - like this, for example: [-X not neccisarily. mirc should have just basic emoticons (if any) nothing like 8-) or ETC just ':):p' ETC. thats not hard to understand with or without the GFX As has been mentioned you have the problem of flooding - Yes, you could disable it and then all you'd see was the smiley colon/bracket, however, what if X user is sitting in the channel with smiley support on, and someone comes in and floods. A bunch of  is much worse than ":):):)". true, but then khled does something like 'Options -> IRC -> Messages' for the smiles.
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Hoopy frood
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Hoopy frood
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OK, agreed. I'm not narrow minded, and I see that the flooding issue could be resolved, possibly with ease as the basic foundation of the flood protection already exists.
However, please refer to my third paragraph for more reasons why I would dislike this feature. To add to that, I would question the size increase of mIRC if this was to be incorporated.
I also believe that once people see "Emoticon support added", even if there was a separate emoticon pack available (as with SSL), mIRC would be laughed at by thousands of current (and ex) users. I just see far too many negative points to this to make it a reality.
Regards,
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yeah.. iv pretty much gave up on mirc lately any way in sticking around just long enough for bersirc 2.1 to fully implement mircscript and then im gone maybe they will listen to the userbase and add smilieys
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Hoopy frood
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"maybe they will listen to the userbase and add smilieys"Assuming that is some sort of remark towards mIRC/Khaled not listening to the userbase, I think you and many others are forgetting how many features Khaled has put into mIRC that people suggest. I bet days, weeks and months of testing are put into each release, it's sad how unappreciated it is. I can just imagine if Khaled emailed board helpers every time he didn't like a helper's answers and insulted them with sarcastic remarks, I wonder how many people would stick around helping heh. As I mentioned elsewhere, this is Feature SUGGESTIONS. Just because you post something and you think it needs to be incorporated doesn't mean it will be - it is Khaled's program and he does read all these threads etc etc, but how is he supposed to please everyone when some people like a feature and others don't? The man can't work miracles for goodness sake. Anyway, I hate these arguments especially when they start to detract from the actual point of the thread..I've given my opinion on the feature, best of luck to those who support it in getting it incorporated  Regards,
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Hoopy frood
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Here's a thought on smilies; make them a ctcp event so we can SIMPLY ignore them all together via channel switches, ignore switches, or script events. Those who WANT to see them will and those who DONT want to WONT WITHOUT longwinded flood prevention scripts etc. A simple ctcp ^*:smily:/haltdef would just eradicate them from IRC
Those who fail history are doomed to repeat it
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