[SPIGOT-4170] Chat messages don't use the translatable "chat.type.text" string Created: 27/Jul/18 Updated: 27/Jul/18 Resolved: 27/Jul/18 |
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Status: | Resolved |
Project: | Spigot |
Component/s: | None |
Affects Version/s: | None |
Fix Version/s: | None |
Type: | Bug | Priority: | Minor |
Reporter: | Noah | Assignee: | Unassigned |
Resolution: | Duplicate | Votes: | 0 |
Labels: | chat, spigot |
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Version: | git-Spigot-f68f5a8-4b00823 (MC: 1.13) (Implementing API version 1.13-R0.1-SNAPSHOT) | ||||||||||||
Guidelines Read: | Yes |
Description |
I'm unsure of how many languages actually use this (can only think of the jokey "Upside Down" language), but it would be nice for the few languages that might use this. (And users who like to change the chat format.) |
Comments |
Comment by Noah [ 27/Jul/18 ] |
Damn, so it's not possible to have a chat like vanilla without breaking other plugins? Oh well. |
Comment by md_5 [ 27/Jul/18 ] |
Because then plugins couldn't customize chat to their liking. |