Change Log:
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09/29/2011 - v1.00 - Updated TOC and version number. No code changes.
11/07/2010 - v0.41 - Added localizatiosn for Chinese (Simp) and German. No code changes.
11/06/2010 - v0.40 - Now eliminated Drunkenness spam as well. Localized for a bunch of languages.
11/04/2010 - v0.20a - No code updates, just fixed the zip file so the addon files are in a folder. Thanks Pomr!
11/01/2010 - v0.20 - Added Count function
10/30/2010 - v0.10 - Initial Release
Description:
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No Duel/Drunk Spam
NoDuelSpam suppresses Duel Won, Duel Ran Away and Drunkenness messages from appearing in your chatbox.
On my server, in Dal and anywhere there's an event going on, there is a constant flood of "Soandso has defeated JimBob in a duel" type messages. This addon suppresses those. You simply won't see them.
At the request of some users, as of version 0.40, NDS also suppresses the Drunkenness spam messages as well. It will only suppress those dealing with others, your own will still show up. (Useful mostly during brewfest!)
NoDuelSpam slash commands
/nds ver shows the version number
/nds count shows how many spam messages NDS has blocked
Localization
As of version 0.41, NDS is functionally localized for:
English (enUS, enGB)
Spanish (esES)
Spanish (esMX)
French (frFR)
German (deDE)
Russian (ruRU)
Korean (koKR)
Chinese, Simpt (zhCN)
Chinese, Trad (zhTW)
By "Functionally localized", I mean it will supress spam messages for users running clients in those languages. The Help and Status Menus are not localized at this time. If anyone would care to submit a localization for the menus, or for a language not listed, please do!
Localization note: I am 99% certain the European languages will work, 90% certain the Russian will work and 75% certain the AP languages will work.
Apendix A: Drunkenness messages suppressed
"%s is looking sober from the %s."
"%s seems a little tipsy from the %s."
"%s is getting drunk off of %s.";
"%s is completely smashed from the %s."
"%s seems to be sobering up."
"%s looks tipsy."
"%s looks drunk."
"%s looks completely smashed."
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09/29/2011 - v1.00 - Updated TOC and version number. No code changes.
11/07/2010 - v0.41 - Added localizatiosn for Chinese (Simp) and German. No code changes.
11/06/2010 - v0.40 - Now eliminated Drunkenness spam as well. Localized for a bunch of languages.
11/04/2010 - v0.20a - No code updates, just fixed the zip file so the addon files are in a folder. Thanks Pomr!
11/01/2010 - v0.20 - Added Count function
10/30/2010 - v0.10 - Initial Release
Description:
--------------------
No Duel/Drunk Spam
NoDuelSpam suppresses Duel Won, Duel Ran Away and Drunkenness messages from appearing in your chatbox.
On my server, in Dal and anywhere there's an event going on, there is a constant flood of "Soandso has defeated JimBob in a duel" type messages. This addon suppresses those. You simply won't see them.
At the request of some users, as of version 0.40, NDS also suppresses the Drunkenness spam messages as well. It will only suppress those dealing with others, your own will still show up. (Useful mostly during brewfest!)
NoDuelSpam slash commands
/nds ver shows the version number
/nds count shows how many spam messages NDS has blocked
Localization
As of version 0.41, NDS is functionally localized for:
English (enUS, enGB)
Spanish (esES)
Spanish (esMX)
French (frFR)
German (deDE)
Russian (ruRU)
Korean (koKR)
Chinese, Simpt (zhCN)
Chinese, Trad (zhTW)
By "Functionally localized", I mean it will supress spam messages for users running clients in those languages. The Help and Status Menus are not localized at this time. If anyone would care to submit a localization for the menus, or for a language not listed, please do!
Localization note: I am 99% certain the European languages will work, 90% certain the Russian will work and 75% certain the AP languages will work.
Apendix A: Drunkenness messages suppressed
"%s is looking sober from the %s."
"%s seems a little tipsy from the %s."
"%s is getting drunk off of %s.";
"%s is completely smashed from the %s."
"%s seems to be sobering up."
"%s looks tipsy."
"%s looks drunk."
"%s looks completely smashed."