Tue 10 Aug 2010 07:23:13 PM UTC, original submission:
THIS ITEM WAS REASSIGNED TO TASK #10549
This bug is related to bug #28455 (reported by dominkh) which was fixed in git commit c02f32070cf3cf01acb82db6a833d89c66d36056 but instead of applying to regular channel notices, this new bugreport relates to channel opnotices.
When sending an opnotice (/notice @#channel <message>) to a channel one is in, that notice should be displayed in the channel's buffer, not the server's one.
Example:
/notice @#help Should we kick this user?
-- Notice -> @#help Should we kick this user?
-- NoticeOp(someOtherOp): yeah, he's been a nuisance for a week.
or:
/notice @#help Should we kick this user?
-- NoticeOp(yourNick): Should we kick this user?
-- NoticeOp(someOtherOp): yeah, he's been a nuisance for a week.
The first example would bring it in line to the current format used for normal channel notices (and make it easier to support other levels), whereas the second example would make it similar to the format used for received OpNotices.
If possible, not only support @#channel notices, but also the other notice levels available, such as +#channel, %#channel and &#channel.
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