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(!P) and # in Quick Texts by Mr. Bougo on 06-25-2006 at 08:29 AM

I've been using MSG+ with MSN Messenger 7.5 and I've made quick texts with the (!P) tag...

So i typed "/something blah" and it set (!P) to blah...

Now with MSG+ Live i do "/something blah" and it says command unknown, and i have to do "/something" and type "blah" in the input box, it's annoying...



And there's another thing: with MSG+ 3 you were able to do quick texts like:

code:
This messages is shown on two lines.
Line 2
#Another message on one line
#5#Another message on one line 5 seconds later


Now its "all in one block" or "line per line"...


I hope those two little functions will be there with next release... :)
RE: (!P) and # in Quick Texts by Mr. Bougo on 06-26-2006 at 03:25 PM

No answer? :(


RE: (!P) and # in Quick Texts by Sunshine on 06-26-2006 at 03:31 PM

I don't see the problem here...you can still do multiline quicktexts.

Example:
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Reason voor the (!P) tag working differently / not beeing recognized when typed after the command is a limitation of Plus! Live, parameters can't be added to the command line anymore.


RE: (!P) and # in Quick Texts by Mr. Bougo on 06-26-2006 at 03:38 PM

The problem is that you can't do multiline messages with the new Quick Text format



I can't do someting like:

quote:
Mr. Bougo says:
Two lines: Line 1
Line 2
Mr. Bougo says:
Only one line


On MP!3 it was easy to do:

code:
Two lines: Line 1
Line 2
#Only one line

RE: (!P) and # in Quick Texts by Sunshine on 06-26-2006 at 04:25 PM

Ah, i understand now..you want multiple lines for message 1, then 1 line for message 2 etc.

That's indeed not possible (i tried with ctrl+enter as that is how it's done in conversation windows)...it's one or the other (1 message with multiple lines or multiple messages).