Hello, I'm having problems with bot. I put so that it does not notify the inactivity of the spacer. But it does the same
how is the name of the channel?
[*cspacer0]ᵒ
Quote from: swift-rx on May 04, 2019, 12:06:22 AM
[*cspacer0]ᵒ
What is the use of *?
Is it different to: [cspacer0]ᵒ
?
multiply the character to occupy the entire line
Quote from: swift-rx on May 04, 2019, 09:17:22 PM
multiply the character to occupy the entire line
Oh, okay.
I will add detection of this spacer channels in the next version.
thanks
(https://i.imgur.com/4Frl9uN.png)
1.-a question as I do to see more than 15
2.-from the panel can you see all the contents?
Quote from: swift-rx on May 09, 2019, 04:47:50 AM
1.-a question as I do to see more than 15
2.-from the panel can you see all the contents?
1. Please check the included manual (documents/ChatCommandHelp.html) to know what you can do with that command. Online File: https://www.stefan1200.de/documentation/jts3servermod_mysql/ChatCommandHelp.html
2. No, the usage of the panel is only to configure and control the JTS3ServerMod.
sorry but I already read the document, does not say anything about how to see more than 15 lines
Quote from: swift-rx on May 10, 2019, 12:49:20 AM
sorry but I already read the document, does not say anything about how to see more than 15 lines
Well, that is the maximum length of a chat message in a TS3 client. But the documentation shows, how you can see other channels.
where are those data stored?
Is it possible to see them in pages? and not by specific channel?
I get the information from the TS3 server with the channellist command.
Quote from: swift-rx on May 04, 2019, 12:06:22 AM
[*cspacer0]ᵒ
Now I had time to test it. I see no difference between
[*cspacer0]ᵒ and
[*spacer0]ᵒMy guess: That c character is not needed. Just remove it and the JTS3ServerMod detect it as a spacer.