On 8/12/05, QnD [Joachim Staib] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> think I understand msn, but to get sure I've still a question concerning the
> message destination. Imagine you have MSN user A, B and C.
> There are 3 clients online (everyone is the owner of one of the three
> accounts and has the other two in the list). now A starts a message session
> with B and then invites C. In the client window of B the message is opened
> for user A (and also messages of user C appear in A's window, because all
> three users have one conversation together). Now B closes its chat window
> and C writes to B in the conversation that was opened by A (still on the
> traion of thoughts?). In the contact list from A: does this event now blink
> for user A (because he opened the conversation) or does it blink for user C
> (because C writes to B ... but through the conversation that was opened by
> A)?!

Sounds right. In a multi-user chat with 3 users, and one leaves, the
person that leaves closes the connection (Licq doesn't do that yet) so
the dialog is now between the two remaining people. In Qt-GUI, you can
see this as the name of the tab becomes the user who is still in the
chat. This is how the official client behaves as well.  If C wants to
write to B, he has to open a new window.. and the user wil understadn
this, as the tab and title of the window become that of only user A.

Jon


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