phpMyChat-Plus/phpMyChat-Plus
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Show information about specified user.
Show information about specified user.
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Pop-up the window for editing user’s profile.
Pop-up the window for editing user’s profile.
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Toggles notifications of user entrance/exit for the current room.
Toggles notifications of user entrance/exit for the current room.
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Allow the administrator or moderator(s) of the current room to promote another registered user to moderator for the same room.
Allow the administrator or moderator(s) of the current room to promote another registered user to moderator for the same room.
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Clear the messages frame and show only the last 5 messages.
Clear the messages frame and show only the last 5 messages.
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Save the last n messages (notifications ones excluded) to an HTML file. If n is not specified, all available messages will be taken into account.
Save the last n messages (notifications ones excluded) to an HTML file. If n is not specified, all available messages will be taken into account.
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Allow the administrator to send an announcement to all users in all chat rooms.
Allow the administrator to send an announcement to all users in all chat rooms.
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Invite a user chatting in an other room join the one you are in.
Invite a user chatting in an other room join the one you are in.
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Allow the moderator(s) of a room or the administrator to "banish" a user from the room for a time defined by the administrator.<br />The later can banish a user chatting in an other room than the one he is into and use the * setting to banish "forever" a user from the chat as the whole.<br />Optionally, [".L_HELP_REASON."] displays the reason of banishment (any desired text).
Allow the moderator(s) of a room or the administrator to "banish" a user from the room for a time defined by the administrator.
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The later can banish a user chatting in an other room than the one he is into and use the * setting to banish "forever" a user from the chat as the whole.<br />
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Describe what you’re doing without refer yourself.
Describe what you’re doing without refer yourself.
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Announces the room and the users who try to send you messages<br />that you are away from the computer. If you want to be back to chat, just start typing.
Announces the room and the users who try to send you messages
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Sends a buzzer sound and optionally displays a message in the current room.<br />Usage:<br />- old usage: "/buzz" or "/buzz message to be shown" - this plays the default sound for buzz defined in Admin panel;<br />- extended usage: "/buzz ~soundname" or "/buzz ~soundname message to be shown" - this plays the soundname.wav file from the plus/sounds folder; please note the sign "~" to be used at the beginning of the second word, which is the name of the sound file, without the extension .wav (only .wav extensions allowed).<br />By default, this is a moderator/admin command.
Sends a buzzer sound and optionally displays a message in the current room.
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Usage:<br />
- old usage: "/buzz" or "/buzz message to be shown" - this plays the default sound for buzz defined in Admin panel;<br />
- extended usage: "/buzz ~soundname" or "/buzz ~soundname message to be shown" - this plays the soundname.wav file from the plus/sounds folder; please note the sign "~" to be used at the beginning of the second word, which is the name of the sound file, without the extension .wav (only .wav extensions allowed).<br />
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Sends a <i>whisper</i> (private message). The message will reach the destination, no matter which room the user is in. If the user is not on-line or has set away, you will be notified about it.
Sends a
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whisper</i>
(private message). The message will reach the destination, no matter which room the user is in. If the user is not on-line or has set away, you will be notified about it. -
This command changes the topic of the current room. Try not to override other users’ topics. Use important topics.<br />By default, this is a moderator/admin command.<br />Using "/topic reset" command the current topic will be deleted and reset to default one of the room.<br />Optionally, "/topic * {}" and "/topic * reset" do exactly the same but in all the rooms (global topic and global topic reset).
This command changes the topic of the current room. Try not to override other users’ topics. Use important topics.
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By default, this is a moderator/admin command.<br />
Using "/topic reset" command the current topic will be deleted and reset to default one of the room.<br />
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A dice game for random/hazardous numbers.<br />Usage: /dice or /dice [n];<br />n can take any value <b>between 1 and %s</b> (it represents the number of dice). If no number is entered, the default maximum dice will be used.
A dice game for random/hazardous numbers.
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Usage: /dice or /dice [n];<br />
n can take any value<b>
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This is a more complex version of the /dice command.<br />Usage: /{n1}d[n2] or /{n1}d;<br />n1 can take any value <b>between 1 and %s</b> (it represents the number of dice per throws).<br />n2 can take any value <b>between 1 and %s</b> (it represents the number of sides per die).
This is a more complex version of the /dice command.
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Usage: /{n1}d[n2] or /{n1}d;<br />
n1 can take any value<b>
between 1 and %s</b>
(it represents the number of dice per throws).<br />
n2 can take any value<b>
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It highlights the messages of a specific user for an easier reading across the conversations.<br />Usage: /high {user} or press the small <img src=./images/highlightOff.gif> square on the right of the username (in the rooms/users list)
It highlights the messages of a specific user for an easier reading across the conversations.
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Usage: /high {user} or press the small<img src=./images/highlightOff.gif>
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It allows posting of <i>one single image</i> as message.<br />Usage: The picture has to be on the internet and free accessible by anyone. Don’t use pages that need login.<br />Full image link must be typed! E.g. <b>/img http://ciprianmp.com/images/CIPRIAN.jpg</b><br />Allowed extensions: .jpg .bmp .gif .png. The link is case sensitive!<br />HINTS: type /img then a space and paste the URL into the box; to get the URL of an image from a webpage, when you right-click on the image, go to properties, then highlight the whole address/URL (sometimes needs to scroll down a bit) and copy/paste after the /img<br />Don’t use pictures from your pc: it will just break the chat window!!!
It allows posting of
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one single image</i>
as message.<br />
Usage: The picture has to be on the internet and free accessible by anyone. Don’t use pages that need login.<br />
Full image link must be typed! E.g.<b>
/img http://ciprianmp.com/images/CIPRIAN.jpg</b><br />
Allowed extensions: .jpg .bmp .gif .png. The link is case sensitive!<br />
HINTS: type /img then a space and paste the URL into the box; to get the URL of an image from a webpage, when you right-click on the image, go to properties, then highlight the whole address/URL (sometimes needs to scroll down a bit) and copy/paste after the /img<br />
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The second command will allow the administrator or moderator(s) of the current room to demote another registered user previously promoted to moderator for the same room.<br />The * option will demote the user from all the rooms.
The second command will allow the administrator or moderator(s) of the current room to demote another registered user previously promoted to moderator for the same room.
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The second command does the same as /me but it will show your respective title, according to your profile gender<br />E.g. * ".sprintf(L_HELP_MR, "Ciprian")." is watching TV or * ".sprintf(L_HELP_MS, "Dana")." is happy.
The second command does the same as /me but it will show your respective title, according to your profile gender
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E.g. * ".sprintf(L_HELP_MR, "Ciprian")." is watching TV or * ".sprintf(L_HELP_MS, "Dana")." is happy.