ID:136127
Jun 3 2003, 9:02 am
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If anyone here uses Miranda (An ICQ client) then they may of used a cool way to send, instead of pressing enter like MSN or alt+s like AIM/ICQ. You can set it to check if you have pressed enter twice. If you have it undo's twice and sends your message. I think this would be a great feature for the new stand alone pager system :D
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In response to Spuzzum
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Yeah. Replacing the windows key with a new newline key would be so much better.
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In response to Spuzzum
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Oh yeah, I forgot to mention that you have to press it pretty fast, thats all. If you wait about half a second between pressing it then it would just make a gap.
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In response to Maz
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Yeah but I usually type pretty fast when I do a double return. What you could make it do is send when you hold down enter, although that still has problems.
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In response to DarkView
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Why not just make it so you press say... ctrl enter?
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In response to Scoobert
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I don't know if you could or not, but I say shift+enter would be best.
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In response to Garthor
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That's so true... I think the windows key is only put there to screw you over while in something full screen.
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In response to Kunark
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Why not ctrl+M? When I press it,
I get another line. |
In response to Kunark
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Shift+Enter seems to be the most common on chat programs. That or Enter sends a message, and shift+enter makes a new line. Shift-enter for a new line seems best to me, since they will most likily end up short messages.
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In response to DarkView
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DarkView wrote:
Shift+Enter seems to be the most common on chat programs. That or Enter sends a message, and shift+enter makes a new line. Shift-enter for a new line seems best to me, since they will most likily end up short messages. My most used way of enter using another command would be; Tab, then Return. I use Tab the Return using MSN, AIM, YIM, ICQ and many other things too, including when posting on the Forum. I don't use it within the BYOND DreamSeeker though. --Lee |
In response to Mellifluous
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Its funny, thats probably the most logical way to go about it, but I dont think Ive ever met anyone who does that.
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In response to DarkView
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DarkView wrote:
Its funny, thats probably the most logical way to go about it, but I dont think Ive ever met anyone who does that. Hehehe, well now you have so >:P --Lee |
But I usually use a double-space in messages.
Like this one, for example.