What it does:
Chat channels are probably the most used medium for communication in WOW, so why did Blizzard make them so agonizing to use? Chatmanager is an Addon that aims to make it easier to use chat channels by providing the most commonly used (and not so commonly used) features all in one simple window.Welcome to wow.igxe.com! We are a global web store specialized in selling wow goldAs a specialized web store covering all MMORPGs, we will serve you with cheap wow gold, cheap WOW CD Key, cheap WOW Items, cheap WOW Power Leveling, and cheap wow account.
Version: 2.2.0
Chatmanager slash commands:
/chatmanager help displays help options./chatmanager show presents the main Chatmanager window.
/chatmanager hide this command hides the main Chatmanager window.
/chatmanager toggles the display of the main Chatmanager window.
/chatmanager options displays the Chatmanager options window.
/chatmanager reset window resets the Chatmanager window positions.
/chatmanager reset order resets the channel list ordering to that of the client.
/chatmanager reset color resets the colours of all the chat channels to their default.
/chatmanager reset all resets the channel list ordering, chat colours and window position..
/chatmanager list lists all known player notes for this server to your chat window.
/chatmanager note [note] this command lets you to edit the note for a player.
You can also use /chatman instead of /chatmanager.
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Chatmanager's Features:
- Shows you your current channels and players on those channels all in the 1 windowPlayer lists are updated automatically when you pick a channel, and for private (non-server) channels the number of players in each channel is shown next to the channel name for easy reference
- Comes with channel password supportYou can set a password for a private (non-server) channel and Chatmanager will remember it for the next time you login/zone/etcIt will optionally also apply that password to the channel if you login & the channel is not already password protectedIf another player changes the password and doesn't tell you however, you will still be out-of-luck
- The option to put channels in any order you want & have them stay that wayUnlike other chat Addons, Chatmanager does not make you leave & rejoin to try and get the order right, it just translates the ordering used by the World of Warcraftclient into the one you wantPlease note that if you disable the Addon though, your channel order may be a bit unexpected because you will now be looking at them in the same order as the client does
- The feature to right-click on an empty channel entry & join a new channel (or rejoin a recently left channel) at that channel number
- Shows channels that are only valid within cities (GuildRecruitment and trade) and keeps an inactive entry in your channel list for these when outside of a city
- Ability to easily right-click on a player in a selected channel to perform most channel actions (such as set as a moderator, kick, mute, etc.) as well as the common commands (who, whisper, etc.)
- Ability to set a short note for each person that will be shown when the person joins a channel, and will appear in the tooltip when mousing over the person's name in the player list for a channel
- Optional per-channel sticky mode, so that selected channels can act like /p or /gu and all the following text entry will default to them until you change it
- Optional smart-sticky mode, which will temporarily disable channel sticky if you are in a party or in a raid, so that you don't keep having to type /p or /ra after you send a chat channel message
- Sticky mode control for Say, Party, Raid, Guild, Officer, and Whisper chat types
- Optional support for item linking in private chat channels, where other people using Chatmanager will see the actual items you are linking, not just the nameOther players not using Chatmanager will see the name followed by some numbers (which is why item linking is optional rather than the default)Chatmanager can also optionally send links in the format used by Yrys's ChatLink for better cross-addon compatibility
- An optional sticky-mode for chat logging, so that Chatmanager will remember if you turned on chat logging (via the /chatlog slash command) last time you were logged in, and will automatically turn it on again(and every time you log in) until you turn it off
- Provides key-bindings for directly opening the chat box in Say, Party, Raid, Guild, Officer, or any of the 10 chat Channels
- Recognizes the channels used by some popular channel-using addons (such as oRA, CTRA, KLHThreatMeter, DamageMeters, SWStats) and keeps those channels in the order you last set them to, even when the channel name is changed
- Adds a /group (or /gr) slash command that acts just like /party when you are in a party, /raid when you are in a raid, and /say otherwiseThis is to allow you to simplify your macros so you can use the same ones for raiding or normal parties
- Gives you the option for enabling mouse wheel scrolling within your chat windows, plus hide the chat window scroll and menu buttons when mousewheel scrolling is on
The Chatmanager Window:
The Chatmanager window shows all your current chat channels, and for each channel shows a number of options (below the channel list) and a list of all players on the channel (to the right of the channel list).
For each channel you can set whether you want the password (if there is one) to always be used for that channel, whether the channel is sticky (that channel becomes the default for text entry until you change it to something else) or not, or change the channel text colorYou can also moderate or unmoderate the channel (if you are the owner or moderator) via the Moderate button.
Right-clicking on the channel name allows you to change the ordering of your channels (for example, change which channel number the channel is assigned to), change the channel text color, or leave a channel if you want toRight-clicking on an empty channel entry lets you to select to join a new channel, or to rejoin a channel you have recently left (since you last logged in)You can also join a new channel using the /join command just as you would normally, and Chatmanager will assign the new channel to an available channel numberIf you use /join with a password, Chatmanager will also automatically recognize this and show the password in its window.
Left-clicking on a player's name in the player list will try and target them (if they are in range), and right-clicking on them will give you a list of options relating to that playerYou can do most of the member-related management you'll need from here.
You can also assign short notes to any person in a channel to help you remember information about them, such as to record the main name of alternate characters, trade skills, etcThese notes are displayed when you mouseover the player's name in the channel list, and will also be shown in the chat message you see when a player joins a channel (if channel announcements are enabled)You can also add or edit notes for offline players via Chatmanger's slash commands (see below).
The Chatmanager button:
Chatmanager shows a small button which you can use to hide or show the main Chatmanager windowBy default this button is placed above the chat menu button to the left of your main chat window, but you can drag it where ever you want on the screen using the CTRL keyYou can also bind this to a key to easily hide and show Chatmanager when you want..
This button can be hidden via the Chatmanager options window.
Chatmanager Options:
- Channel smart-sticky mode selects whether all chat channel sticky options should be momentarily turned off when you are in a raid or in a party
- Reply to last whisper sent allows the reply key to reply to the last player you whispered to, or the last player who whispered you, whichever came lastThis can be very useful when you are having whispered conversations with many different people!
- Item linking in chat channels selects whether Chatmanager sends item links on private channels as just the item name (default client behaviour) or as a formatted link that Chatmanager could recognize and recreate into a linkThe sub-option to use Yry's ChatLink format can be enabled for compatibility with other players using that mod instead of Chatmanager
- Sticky chat logging selects whether Chatmanager should remember if you had chat logging enabled (via /chatlog) last time you logged out and automatically re-enable it when you log in again (not enabled by default)
- Hide or show the Chatmanager button (that is used to hide or show the Chatmanager window itself)
- Enabling chat window mouse wheel scrolling allows you to scroll a chat window by moving the mouse cursor over it and using your mouse wheel to scroll up and downScrolling with the Control key held down is faster than normal, and you can also use the Shift key to quickly scroll to the top or bottom of the windowIf you want, you can decide to hide the chat window scroll and menu buttons when the mouse wheel scrolling feature is enabled, where the button that takes you back towards the bottom of the chat window will show inside the chat window when ever you scroll up
- Control whether Say, Party, Raid, Officer, Guild, and Whispers are sticky (remain the default chat type once used) or not
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