Interesting.  I haven't tested other IM clients in recent history, but
Skype still supports the /me syntax.  I suspect that the others do so
as well.

Just my L$2...

Ricky
Cron Stardust

On Wed, Jan 12, 2011 at 7:25 AM, Tateru Nino <tat...@taterunino.net> wrote:
>
>
> On 13/01/2011 2:17 AM, Jamey Fletcher wrote:
>> Tateru Nino wrote:
>>
>>>    Which is a shame. It's significantly less versatile that way.
>>> On 13/01/2011 12:06 AM, Nexii Malthus wrote:
>>>> "/me " is a *post-process*.
>> I'm missing what versatility we're wanting in /me - I've always seen it
>> as a rather straight-forward substitution.
>>
> Well, using myself for an example, I'm used to using a completely
> different set of tokens and substitutions for that sort of thing. I
> think SL is the only thing I use that supports the old IRC syntax. I
> find it awkward, and it would be nice to be able to use conventions that
> are more common to the software that I use. As a post-processed
> substitution token, though, I just don't have the luxury to use familiar
> textual communication modes.
>
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> Tateru Nino
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