ATTENTION COMPILATION UPLOADERS: Please DO NOT redistribute this addon in compilations without asking me first. See my portal or the README included in the addon's folder for the full license terms under which this addon is released. It's pretty sad that it's gotten to the point that I have to post this in bold red letters at the top of this page... learn to read, and take the five minutes to educate yourself about the laws involved before you start redistributing bundles of other people's copyrighted work.
Translations wanted!
If you can help translate PhanxChat for European Spanish (esES) or Latin American Spanish (esMX) locales, please send me a PM.
PhanxChat is a chat addon to make your chat frames less cluttered and more usable.
Use /pchat with the following commands:
buttons - Hide the scroll buttons
channels - shorten channel names and chat strings
clear - clear all chat frames
edit arrows - enable arrow keys in the edit box
edit move - move the edit box to the top of the chat frame
fade <N> - set the text fade time in minutes (0 = disabled)
flash - stop tabs from flashing
font <N> - set the font size for all chat frames at once
suppress repeats - suppress repeated messages in public channels
tabs - lock chat tabs in place (hold Alt to drag)
urls - link URLs for easy copying
Use /tt or /wt to send a message to your current target.
For answers to common questions about PhanxChat and its features, see my portal for the PhanxChat FAQ.
For more information, including planned features, advanced configuration options, and a list of companion addons, please see my portal for extra info about PhanxChat.
Localization
PhanxChat currently has translations for English, German (deDE), French (frFR), Russian (ruRU), Korean (koKR), Simplified Chinese (zhCN), and Traditional Chinese (zhTW).
If no translations exist for your locale, PhanxChat will default to English, but some locale-dependent features may not work completely (like short channel names) or work in undesirable ways (like short chat strings using English abbreviations that might not make sense for your language).
If you can help translate PhanxChat for European Spanish (esES) or Latin American Spanish (esMX) locales, please send me a PM!
Known Issues
Tell-target commands do not update the chat edit box to reflect the target of your message.
Requesting Features
Use the Feature Request tracker to suggest features you would like to see in PhanxChat. Keep in mind that I intend to keep this addon limited to simple, uncluttered chat frame modifications. Also, please take a look at the list of declined features before posting a feature request.
The actual error message. If you don't see an error message, are Lua errors enabled in your interface options? Do you have an error handling addon such as BugSack, Swatter, or tekErr enabled?
What is the problem? Be specific.
What were you doing when the problem occurred? Does the problem occur every time you do that? Be specific.
Does the problem occur when PhanxChat is the only addon enabled? If not, which addon is it conflicting with?
Does the problem occur while using the default settings? If not, which settings did you change from their default values?
What version of PhanxChat are you using? If you just say "the latest version" and do not provide an actual version number, I will likely ignore your report.
What locale (language) do you play WoW in? What is the current version of WoW in your locale?
Change Log - PhanxChat
Version 2.4.3.26
Fix channel notice suppression option
Version 3.0.2.22
Fix chat tab dragging
Version 3.0.2.21
Fix font size command
Version 3.0.2.20
Remove 2.4.3 compatibility
Version 2.4.3.19
Fix scroll-to-bottom button
Version 2.4.3.18
Fix channel notice suppression option
Version 2.4.3.17
Add complete deDE translations from Melikae
Add complete ruRU translations from Valle
Version 2.4.3.14
Fix suppression options
Add complete koKR translations from TalksWind
Version 2.4.3.10
Add complete frFR translations from Nicolas
Version 2.4.3.9
Fix frame blacklisting
Changed versioning scheme to match the rest of my addons (WoW version.addon revision)
Originally posted by Darkmoone Phanx, having to ask permission to include addons in compilations is going to get messy if all the authors start to follow suit.
Many authors already address this by licensing their addon under the GPL or another "copyleft" or "open source" license. These types of licenses already say it's okay to redistribute them, so you don't need to ask. You only need to ask if an addon doesn't already give you permission through a license or other declaration. And many authors whose addons don't mention anything are okay with redistribution, but just don't think about it; if they get enough requests, they might just think about it, learn something, and license their addons. Regardless, if you want to redistribute someone else's work, you need to get permission from them, whether it's an addon or anything else. If someone isn't willing to ask for permission, they're completely free to use addons that already give permission, or they're completely free to not upload a compilation. People can download and configure addons on their own, you know.
Phanx, having to ask permission to include addons in compilations is going to get messy if all the authors start to follow suit. Can you imagine the guy with 30 addons? .
Originally posted by Phanx This is an issue with any addon that modifies the chat frame in specific ways. Some time ago Blizzard "protected" the GM petition frame, to prevent anti-spam addons from automatically submitting petitions to report spam. This means that text can only be added to the petition frame if you directly type it in, or if it is inserted by "secure" code (i.e. Blizzard code that isn't "tainted" by an addon). Unfortunately, there's nothing any addon can do about this other than not modify the chat frame, which isn't very appealing to users of chat frame addons.
You can work around this restriction by opening a chat edit box, shift-clicking the player's name into that, and then copying and pasting into the petition frame.
Thank you for explaining this, and for the workaround! That should work just fine.
This is an issue with any addon that modifies the chat frame in specific ways. Some time ago Blizzard "protected" the GM petition frame, to prevent anti-spam addons from automatically submitting petitions to report spam. This means that text can only be added to the petition frame if you directly type it in, or if it is inserted by "secure" code (i.e. Blizzard code that isn't "tainted" by an addon). Unfortunately, there's nothing any addon can do about this other than not modify the chat frame, which isn't very appealing to users of chat frame addons.
You can work around this restriction by opening a chat edit box, shift-clicking the player's name into that, and then copying and pasting into the petition frame.
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Originally posted by Somnifer Today, when I shift-clicked on someone's name to add it to a GM ticket I got a popup saying that Phanx Chat was blocked from an action blah blah, etc.
Originally posted by Katheria Is there an addon that allows you to copy "any" text in your chat window and copy it to your clipboard?
No, nor do I plan to add one. If you need to copy text from chat (other than URLs) so often that retyping it is a pain, turn on Blizzard's chat logging feature by typing "/chatlog" or "/logchat" (I forget which one). Then, your chat will be logged to World of Warcraft\Logs\WoWChatLog.txt.
This is EXACTLY what I was looking for. Thanks a lot. =)
One other thing... (Sorry if it's included in this mod)
Is there an addon that allows you to copy "any" text in your chat window and copy it to your clipboard?
Well, the exact time it takes your computer's operating system to read a file from the hard disk depends on your specific computer, but to make a long story short, it takes the same amount of time to load a 1kb file as it does to load a 24kb file, so splitting the advanced config variables into their own file would double the load time of the core + config variables. Due to the fact that each locale has its own translation file (it's much easier to keep them up to date if you can compare line numbers) and there's a TOC and the options file itself, there are currently 10 files to load; adding 1 more would essentially make the addon take 10% longer to load.
If you look at your addons, you'll find that many addons reference all of their embedded libraries from an "embeds.xml" file, and only reference that file in the TOC, instead of each library. This system was originally designed because addon authors discovered that when WoW tries to load a file that doesn't exist but is listed in a TOC, it greatly increases load time. Since some users don't use embedded libraries, and either download addons without them, or delete them after downloading, and run standalone copies of each library, this meant that before embeds.xml, every addon using Ace2, for instance, was referencing a dozen or more files in its TOC that didn't exist. By contrast, referencing the same files that don't exist from an XML file doesn't increase loading time so significantly.
Also, in order to have the variables in their own file, they would need to be in the global namespace, and everything you add to the global namespace slows down access to everything else in the global namespace, and has the potential to conflict with other resources (i.e. if another addon names its global variable the same thing).
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Originally posted by brknsoul I didn't mean to sound ungrateful.. awesome mod.. I'll just keep a copy of the advanced options in another file.
I didn't know file i/o and ref'ing non-existant files increased load times. ;-)
The options available in the Lua file are advanced confirguration, and are not officially supported. I'm not willing to significantly increase my addon's loading time (file I/O is by far the slowest part of loading, and on top of that, referencing files from a TOC that don't actually exist greatly increases loading time) just because you don't want to copy and paste a few lines once every couple of months.
Could we have the options in Core.lua be saved in another file? ie: have another file called "coreoptions.lua" or something, not originally with the installation, and if the mod finds it, use those options instead of the default ones?
Ah. Well, that right there is exactly why I want bug reports posted in the bug report tracker. I maintain a dozen addons, and have plenty of non-addon related things to keep track of in life too. If I don't have time right away to look into a bug (and right around the Wrath launch I had far more pressing bugs in other addons to fix, not to mention actually playing the game), and it's not something that affects me (to remind me), I'll probably forget about it. If it's posted in the bug report tracker, I'll see it on a daily basis (I leave my bug report page permanently open in a tab), whereas if it's just posted in the comments, I'll probably never see it again. Someone else just posted a bug report about your problem, though, so it will be fixed soon.
Some time ago when Wotlk was launched I quoted another user here facing the same problem, to which you replied as well. Below are the quotes. That is why I assumed this hasn't been fixed yet, maybe I've missed something or maybe not. Hope you're gonna fix it, PhanxChat is a great addon.
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Originally posted by Phanx #1 - I'll look into it.
#2 - No. There are so few messages from the server channels that it's not worth the code to selectively suppress only them. I wrote the channel notice suppression feature specifically to suppress custom channel notifications, because it annoyed me seeing "X joined channel" and "Y left channel" all night during raids. If you want to see that stuff, just disable the option and live with the few lines you get from the server channels when changing zones.
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Originally posted by Tsoumpleki Same thing for me, suppress channels setting doesn't get saved and resets with each login, unlike suppress repeats that works fine.
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Originally posted by Vocah83 phanxchat doesn't save the "suppress channels" settings for me
every time I log in it's back to "enabled" and I have to disable it again
also...is it possible to suppress only the non custom channels?