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Re: Chatterbox highlighting

by castaway (Parson)
on Apr 13, 2004 at 21:18 UTC ( [id://344858]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Chatterbox highlighting

It might be interesting, yes. Though I'm betting most reponses you're going to get will say 'implement it in your own client' or similar. Mine would be: Interesting, as long as its also turn-offable in user settings .)

Personally, also, I would prefer people not address their answers to others directly quite so much, it reminds me too much of IRC, which the CB is not. Its a conversation for all, not a set of individual discussions happening in the same room by coincidence.

Name tagging is already being used to count 'points' (who talks to whom, and whose name gets mentioned the most), see Chatterbox conversational clusters, and http://mojotoad.perlmonk.org/cbs.

If you miss something, you're unlikely to see it in the CB itself anyway, since that only holds the last 10 lines, and if theres a lot going on, those last seconds.. If you want to see something you've missed, try asking diotalevi about his CB summoner, or using one of the history lists

C.

(Last comment, make a patch.. ;)

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Re: Re: Chatterbox highlighting
by crabbdean (Pilgrim) on Apr 13, 2004 at 21:31 UTC
    Personally, also, I would prefer people not address their answers to others directly quite so much, it reminds me too much of IRC, which the CB is not. Its a conversation for all, not a set of individual discussions happening in the same room by coincidence.

    In some ways I agree. But like it or not this is by design their *nature* and the type or style of communication they inherently end up involving. They are a lot of individual dicussions concurrently occuring with everyone else putting in their 2 cents when they feel like it. I think best to recognise and enhance upon these characteristics.

    If you miss something, you're unlikely to see it in the CB itself anyway, since that only holds the last 10 lines, and if theres a lot going on, those last seconds.

    Again I agree, yet another reason I feel for the usefulness of the suggestion.

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