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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? PubNub Live Chat Beta Testing Post 303034370 by Neo on Wednesday 24th of April 2019 02:12:42 AM
Old 04-24-2019
OK. Cool.

Have added the logic for two very basic channel filters, (1) Live and (2) Posts.

These are not "channel selectors" per se because the channel is the same as far as our PubNub channel IDs are concerned, but the checkboxes will filter new messages when live (after the page has been initialized).

These filters will clear when the Live Chat page is initialized. This is by design while testing. In the future, I may add logic to save the check box preferences and have them load when the is initialized. But for now, I think best to test like this.

The only use case (for me) is to turn off the forum posts messages when in a busy Live Chat; but it's really not a problem (so far) but it might be when this new LC gets very busy in the future. My other possible use case would be if I was only interested monitoring forum posts updates and did not want to read the live chat messages; but I doubt I would ever filter these out as that's the part I enjoy the most so far.

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EMPATHY(1)							   User Commands							EMPATHY(1)

NAME
empathy - GNOME multi-protocol chat and call client SYNOPSIS
empathy DESCRIPTION
GNOME multi-protocol chat and call client Instant messaging program supporting text, voice, video, file transfers and inter-application communication over many different protocols, including: AIM, MSN, Google Talk (Jabber/XMPP), Facebook, Yahoo!, Salut, Gadu-Gadu, Groupwise, ICQ and QQ. The main user interface consists of a contact list window and an icon in the notification area. OPTIONS
-n, --no-connect Don't connect on startup -h, --start-hidden Don't display the contact list or any other dialogs on startup -v, --version Show version ENVIRONMENT
EMPATHY_LOGFILE=filename If set, debug output will go to the given file rather than to stderr. EMPATHY_DEBUG=type May be set to "all" for full debug output, or various undocumented options (which may change from release to release) to filter the output. AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Laurent Bigonville <bigon@debian.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). SEE ALSO
empathy-accounts(1), The Telepathy project <http://telepathy.freedesktop.org/>, The Empathy project <http://live.gnome.org/Empathy>. Telepathy project February 2010 EMPATHY(1)
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