(2nd try ;)) 2007/2/23, NoWhereMan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Youness Alaoui" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > > people want it because they think it's annoying when a SB is closed and > > they have to wait for the user to rejoin > > the conversation everytime they write a message if they had to wait 1 > > minute... especially for low connection > > people, it might be a hassle.. > > Yeah, that's a point, but it still make me think that maybe it's the reason > for which that message should be hidden (by default, and activable) :/ > I agree here strongly. We shouldn't overload 'normal' users with messages that don't say much. I still think we should be able to turn 'm on. Maybe as a plugin, maybe as a preference. But by default the only thing of this kind that could be shown is : when a SB is not open and you send a message it could not show it in the chatwindow and have a "Sending message ..." string in the statusbar untill the SB is open and then put the message in the chatwindow history part. Or, place the message in the chatwindow, with appended at it a "[Sending ....]" string that dissapears once the SB got opened. This is handyu to normal users asthey can see the lag than (especially on low connections). For other cases I don't think the majority of users care if the SB is opened or not. For users that allways close the CW, it willshow a "sending..." everytime though, therefor I think it's best to have it in the statusbar instead of in the CW; SO, I'm for putting a "Sending message ..." string in statusbar as long as the SB is not opened.
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