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Support => Technical Help: IN GAME bugs (after loading world) => Topic started by: LigH on December 29, 2013, 12:28:40 am
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Yes, it may be a little inconvenience, but I never understood how it goes wrong, and because it can go wrong, it must be a bug...
I noticed several times that people are writing a reply to a whisper (/tell), and if I send them one just before they send them, this reply goes to me, instead of the addressed character.
The only syntax of this command I know is:
/tell <firstname> <text>
So if the command already contains the first name of the addressed character, how can it be sent to another one?
Is there a different syntax (not known to me) which sends the reply to the sender of the last received whisper, not containing the explicit name? This is the only way I can imagine how it can be redirected accidently.
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The command you typed never goes wrong, but if they use the Whisper chat tab instead and if you send them one /tell just before they send the /tell they're typing their reply goes to you instead of the other character.
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in the "Whisper" tab of the chat you can answer to the last incoming tell without "/tell <name>" before <text>.
I prefer the use of "/tell <name>" to avoid the problem you describe.
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Indeed. I always use the shortcut to reply which prepares the textline.
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After the first "/tell charname text" if "charname" answer you then it's nomore necessary to specify the command, you can simply write in whisper tab and the reply will reach "charname" (one could call it the lazy way :sweatdrop:). But if someone whispers to you just before you type "enter", your reply will not reach "charname", it will be sent to the last whisperer.
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There are a number of ways to avoid sending a tell to someone you didn't mean to.
The first has been mentioned, which is using the "/tell name text" (eg. /tell Venalan Sorry, miss tell.).
The second is to press 'f' when the cursor is not in a text entry box, otherwise you just type f. This (on windows) brings up the chat window and automatically adds "/tell name" where name is the last person who sent you a tell. Then you just add the text you want to send and press enter.
The third is to double click a name in your buddy list. This opens up a new window for entering text, once you send it it sends the text in the form of a tell to the person you double clicked on. This is pretty much the only way i send tells.
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This is pretty much the only way i send tells.
Yay, I'm on your buddy list! <3
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I always press the "Reply" shortcut key, so I never had issues because that prepares the "/tell charname " command.