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#12 Commands

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2007-02-23
2005-11-27
Calen Finke
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the /me command, used in battle.net to emote a message
acts as a command for gaim in other chat types such as
AIM. the personw ith Gaim BNet sees the
***accountname emotes
message but the recipiant sees
/me message
because it is not a command over AIM.
the command shoudl not function in AIM for the person
with gaim BNet either.

Discussion

  • rbowes

    rbowes - 2005-11-29

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    On Battle.net, you can use /emote instead of /me. Does that
    work around the problem?

     
  • Calen Finke

    Calen Finke - 2005-11-30

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    at least for me using the latest version of gaim
    bnet(windows version) /emote does not function as a command
    outside of the actual blizzard games.

    the problem was not with it bieng incorrectly displayed when
    talking to a user on battlenet but on my end if i typed in
    /me in any chat, not using the battle.net protocol, it would
    appear to me i typed in ***calenfinke waves, when i really
    typed /me waves, because /me is not a command outside of the
    battle.net protocol this should not work on my end.
    This example was with myself using gaim bnet to talk on
    battlenet, the actual conversation was over my aol instant
    messenger account with a user from aim, the /me command
    should not have been a command on my end in this
    conversation because it does not use bnet commands. they
    should be seperate.

    for example i saw:

    ***calenfinke waves

    and my friend saw:

    /me waves

    her version is correct, mine is not.

     
  • Dominik George

    Dominik George - 2007-02-23
    • status: open --> closed
     

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