Support #5206
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That is correct, if you halt a message all processing of the message is halted at all levels in the client, basically ignored as never been received.
If a scripter wants to make their own output using /echo, it's their responsibility to implement all features and format necessary for that message.
/echo does provide some helps for this, e.g the -l parameter applies the highlight options to the message you want to print.
Per Amundsen wrote in #note-1:
That is correct, if you halt a message all processing of the message is halted at all levels in the client, basically ignored as never been received.
If a scripter wants to make their own output using /echo, it's their responsibility to implement all features and format necessary for that message.
/echo does provide some helps for this, e.g the -l parameter applies the highlight options to the message you want to print.
Thanks, i will try explore more of this
- Category set to Scripting
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