Speaking of CCleaner, I'd love an option to remove raid icon textures from public chat channels. Blizzard apparently thought it would be a good idea to remove this option from the default UI in 3.3.5, and now every other message has icons in it. :|
Also, this one just got through. Looks like one that was previously added to the filter, but they got smart and dropped the "cataclysm" part of it:
Speaking of CCleaner, I'd love an option to remove raid icon textures from public chat channels.
You're a mind reader Phanx. :p However I'm not yet sure what to replace them with. Some people use some in replacement of actual letters which would make the text look odd. I was thinking of replacing them all with a question mark instead of a space.
You're a mind reader Phanx. :p However I'm not yet sure what to replace them with. Some people use some in replacement of actual letters which would make the text look odd. I was thinking of replacing them all with a question mark instead of a space.
I'd be fine with just removing them, not replacing them with anything. The only people I've seen using them to replace letters are spammers; everyone else just uses them to bracket their message, or separate parts of it, or just as a more annoying substitute for ASCII art. :p
v6 alpha is sitting in the repo looking for alpha testers. Unfortunately I disabled auto-report for safety, but I'm confident that no False Positives will be detected. Please post here and prove me wrong.
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Also, this one just got through. Looks like one that was previously added to the filter, but they got smart and dropped the "cataclysm" part of it:
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You're a mind reader Phanx. :p However I'm not yet sure what to replace them with. Some people use some in replacement of actual letters which would make the text look odd. I was thinking of replacing them all with a question mark instead of a space.
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v5.1.0.9
I'd be fine with just removing them, not replacing them with anything. The only people I've seen using them to replace letters are spammers; everyone else just uses them to bracket their message, or separate parts of it, or just as a more annoying substitute for ASCII art. :p
BadBoy_CCleaner v3 released
Enjoy, Gonna get some rest now... :)
With r636:
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ps: please remove link when "issue" acked; note the warrior's spam.
not catched with v6 alpha
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That was 645, I will now install the latest.