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Originally posted by CookieRevised
The issue is not that commands exist, why they exist or what their use it.
I know. I think you again replied without understanding my point.
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Originally posted by CookieRevised
The issue is how to use commands when no contact is online.
by Offline Messaging
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Originally posted by CookieRevised
Changing the status is only an example. There are a lot more commands...
77 commands total.
18 built-in sounds commands.
8 status-related commands.
15 script commands.
Built-in sounds can only be sent during a conversation. Changing status and running scripts can be done through contact list without any need to write a command.
Others are:
These are the ones which require an open conversation window directly. /assist /close /call /webcam /emoticon /find /font /invite /logging /me /noformat /noicon /nudge /ping /wink
So these commands can't be the reason to have a command box on Contact List.
These others
/all: requires some open conversation windows already
/displaypic,/emails,/lock,/block,/unblock,/mobile,/msg,/notif,/profile,/persostat,/prefs,/ctcinfo,/received,/sendmail,/psm: is easier through Contact List.
So these are left. Is it worth to have a box for only these 5 commands?
/name - /run - /script - /sendfile - /viewlog