Using different colors to indicate the state of OMEMO messages #2000
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Using different colors to indicate the state of OMEMO messages
The main goal of this MarkDown is to organize the ideas for this feature that has the potential to become an interesting and useful feature for every profanity's user, IMHO. The chosen color must not cause eyestrain on long OMEMO chats sessions. I'll try to keep this document updated as I make progress in the development.
TODO list
/omemo colors on|off
(default: off)./omemo colors on|off
./save
works, getting a light grasp of it is sufficient./omemo colors on
, implement sent OMEMO messages are white, received OMEMO messages are darker white.colors
,on
, andoff
in the autocompletion./omemo colors reverse on|off
: sent OMEMO messages will be a bit darker than the received OMEMO messages./omemo colors set yellow
for received OMEMO messages will be yellow regardless the loaded theme. If the/omemo colors reverse on
is set, the sent OMEMO messages will be yellow.Ready for review
Further ideas:
Not so sure about this one:
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