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Allow /alts command to use pagination (and maybe horizontality) #279

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RealTriassic opened this issue Aug 25, 2024 · 1 comment
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Currently, you can only have the /alts output display as a list. This is okay, but not really compact and if a player has a lot of alts, it can get really annoying, really fast.

My suggestion is to allow the /alts output to be displayed horizontally to allow users to configure the message format themselves to be more compact if they'd like to.

Image from LiteBans' /alts command as an example:
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@RealTriassic RealTriassic added the feature New feature or request label Aug 25, 2024
@A248 A248 added the bug Interferes with efficient operation label Sep 28, 2024
@A248 A248 changed the title [Feature Request]: Allow the /alts command output entries to be displayed horizontally Allow /alts command to use pagination (and maybe horizontality) Sep 28, 2024
@A248 A248 removed the feature New feature or request label Sep 28, 2024
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A248 commented Sep 28, 2024

Marking this as a bug since, according to devjakob on Discord, a sufficiently long chat message will cause the recipient to be kicked. This means we need pagination. When pagination is designed, you will be able to configure the per-page message with either new-lines or commas as needed.

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