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Why does < color everything after it red in chat?
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--- Quote from: TheABELBOTO on June 15, 2012, 07:56:51 AM ---<like this?

its because its not used often, and its useful to make your point seem URGENT

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Port:

--- Quote from: Manty on June 15, 2012, 07:53:32 AM ---I don't think so.  I'm pretty sure Greek2Me's Slayer add-on prevents < from turning red.
I've never used Slayer and typing < before my messages always results in red text.

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I didn't say he fixed it for everybody.
Greek2me:

--- Quote from: Manty on June 15, 2012, 07:53:32 AM ---I don't think so.  I'm pretty sure Greek2Me's Slayer add-on prevents < from turning red.
I've never used Slayer and typing < before my messages always results in red text.

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Nope. When this breaks the TML, it uses the last <color:ff00ff> thing in the chat string. Slayer changes that color depending on your team, so the same thing will happen, just with different colors depending on your team.
Manty:

--- Quote from: Port on June 15, 2012, 09:09:36 AM ---I didn't say he fixed it for everybody.

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I didn't say anything about Badspot "fixing it" for a few people.  That doesn't make sense and there's no reason for him to edit something so minuscule for a few people.


--- Quote from: Greek2me on June 15, 2012, 10:11:48 AM ---Nope. When this breaks the TML, it uses the last <color:ff00ff> thing in the chat string. Slayer changes that color depending on your team, so the same thing will happen, just with different colors depending on your team.

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So basically it prevents < from turning red in most cases.
Try typing a message with < before it in a Slayer mini-game (not teamchat).
Port:

--- Quote from: Manty on June 15, 2012, 11:39:58 AM ---I didn't say anything about Badspot "fixing it" for a few people.  That doesn't make sense and there's no reason for him to edit something so minuscule for a few people.

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He did, though. Also, "a few" people isn't really the right way to describe it. In some cases it works and in other cases it doesn't.
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