Sending large texts - 04/05/10 12:45 PM
When sending messages that are longer than the server can handle, they're just cut off without the user knowing.
It would be easier if mIRC would behave like XChat on this behalf: automatically sending a second message to the channel/person with the rest.
If this is still unclear, here's an example (using a quote of Khaled himself ). 'Glowball' is on XChat, 'Glowball|7Beta' is on mIRC 7.02 Beta (obviously):
<Glowball|7Beta> Just to clarify: the main reason I implemented workarounds for Wine in the latest beta is that v7.x was crashing. My aim was to make mIRC runnable and usable under Wine, although I ended up implementing a number of workarounds for obvious issues, beyond the one particular issue that was causing mIRC to crash. Unfortunately I do not have the time to regularly test mIRC under Wine. As Wine developers would probably point out: it
<Glowball> Just to clarify: the main reason I implemented workarounds for Wine in the latest beta is that v7.x was crashing. My aim was to make mIRC runnable and usable under Wine, although I ended up implementing a number of workarounds for obvious issues, beyond the one particular issue that was causing mIRC to crash. Unfortunately I do not have the time to regularly test mIRC under Wine. As Wine develope
<Glowball> rs would probably point out: it should be Wine that is improved to work as closely as possible to Windows. Applications implementing workarounds is somewhat detrimental to the Wine project.
It would be easier if mIRC would behave like XChat on this behalf: automatically sending a second message to the channel/person with the rest.
If this is still unclear, here's an example (using a quote of Khaled himself ). 'Glowball' is on XChat, 'Glowball|7Beta' is on mIRC 7.02 Beta (obviously):
<Glowball|7Beta> Just to clarify: the main reason I implemented workarounds for Wine in the latest beta is that v7.x was crashing. My aim was to make mIRC runnable and usable under Wine, although I ended up implementing a number of workarounds for obvious issues, beyond the one particular issue that was causing mIRC to crash. Unfortunately I do not have the time to regularly test mIRC under Wine. As Wine developers would probably point out: it
<Glowball> Just to clarify: the main reason I implemented workarounds for Wine in the latest beta is that v7.x was crashing. My aim was to make mIRC runnable and usable under Wine, although I ended up implementing a number of workarounds for obvious issues, beyond the one particular issue that was causing mIRC to crash. Unfortunately I do not have the time to regularly test mIRC under Wine. As Wine develope
<Glowball> rs would probably point out: it should be Wine that is improved to work as closely as possible to Windows. Applications implementing workarounds is somewhat detrimental to the Wine project.