codes should be converted and used as color codes in messages. Currently, Y-style MCI color codes are not in there, but I suppose DDMsgReader could just go ahead and convert them by default (or maybe there could be a setting in DDMsgReader.cfg for whether or not to convert those).
codes should be converted and used as color codes in messages.
Currently, Y-style MCI color codes are not in there, but I suppose
DDMsgReader could just go ahead and convert them by default (or
maybe there could be a setting in DDMsgReader.cfg for whether or not
to convert those).
Turns out the person whose system uses those color codes decided to go in another direction, and translate them himself before the message goes out over the network. Makes much more sense now that I think about it. :)
Re: DDMsgReader - MCI Color Code Conversion
By: Nightfox to Codefenix on Mon Jan 09 2023 10:24 am
codes should be converted and used as color codes in messages. Currently, Y-style MCI color codes are not in there, but I suppose DDMsgReader could just go ahead and convert them by default (or maybe there could be a setting in DDMsgReader.cfg for whether or not to convert those).
Turns out the person whose system uses those color codes decided to go in another direction, and translate them himself before the message goes out over the network. Makes much more sense now that I think about it. :)
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