Allow multi-word chatcommand channels.
• Allows multi-word chatcommand channels, separated by a '.'. · Example: '@/test.test2' will run '/test test2'.
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@ -14,7 +14,8 @@ Chat channels are created automatically when adding the first user and deleted
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The following channel prefixes exist:
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- `@`: A PM. This will PM the user after the `@`.
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- `@/`: A chatcommand. This will run the chatcommand after the `@`.
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- `@/`: A chatcommand. This will run the chatcommand after the `@`. Any
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instances of `.` in this command will be replaced with ` `.
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- `#`: A channel. This is just a group PM prefixed with the channel name. If
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a user in the channel uses chat_channels and has you in a channel with the
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same name, the message will display as a chat message in the channel.
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@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ chat_channels.send_message = function(msg, c)
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minetest.send_chat_message('[off] ' .. msg)
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return true, 'Message sent!'
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elseif c:sub(1, 2) == '@/' then
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minetest.run_server_chatcommand(c:sub(3), msg)
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minetest.run_server_chatcommand(c:sub(3):gsub('%.', ' '), msg)
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if c == '@/s' then
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minetest.display_chat_message('-' .. main_channel .. '- <' ..
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localplayer .. '> (s) ' .. msg)
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