On Oct 17, 2006 at 20:25, Jason Spiro praised the llamas by saying: > Package: irssi > Version: 0.8.10-2 > Severity: wishlist > > When a user types a line such as one of these 2 real-life examples > that I noticed today: > > 14:18 < person 1> Zugschlus: /whois zugschlus > 14:24 < guy 2> dexter: /window 3 > > Both mistakes were made by different people in different channels. > > It would be great if irssi withheld messages written to people that > start with a nickname and then start with slash commands, unless the > user press Ctrl+K. There would first be a warning saying, "Are you > sure you wanted to write an IRC command to zugschlus? If so, press > Ctrl+K." > There are many things irssi could do to protect the user from themselves, however the easier approach would be to check what you're going to say before you press enter.
If you really want something like this, you can write a perl script to check your line before it is sent to the server. There is certainly no need for it to be in the main code. I'm going to close this and your other bug with WONTFIX. Sorry. -- David Pashley [EMAIL PROTECTED] Nihil curo de ista tua stulta superstitione. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]