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How to hide your own joins in Textual

2016-11-12 / Jay2k1 / 2 Comments

If you’re using Textual with ZNC, you’ll notice that even with general event messages turned off, your own joins are still being displayed, most notably when you start Textual and connect to your ZNC. The reason for that is that ZNC sends JOIN events to your client for all channels you are in – otherwise…

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How to configure an alert in Textual when someone joins a channel

2016-10-14 / Jay2k1 / Leave a comment

Suppose you’re staff in a support channel which isn’t very frequented by other users, and you want Textual to make a sound and show a notification (i.e. trigger a highlight) whenever someone joins that support channel. The chat filter can trigger some actions when certain things happen, like user joins channel #foo, and we are…

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