On 2016-04-17 17:18, Yann Leboulanger wrote: > On 04/17/2016 04:17 PM, Thomas Keller wrote: >> >> whenever I write a message starting with /, gajim thinks I am referring >> to a file on my filesystem, and tells me: >> > > Hi, > > This is our c. All messages starting with a / are > considered as a command. Gajim doesn't think it's a file on your system, > it thinks it's a command. (type /help -a to see a list of available > commands) > > There is no way to disable that. you just need to double the first / if > your message starts with a /. >
there must be some way to disable it in the python code. Could somebody please point me to the relevant section of the code ? I don't see any reason why I would want to mix using "command system" when writing messages. And choosing "/" do delimit commands seems very unfortunate to me, if I may give unsolicited feedback. thanks again. Thomas _______________________________________________ Gajim-devel mailing list Gajim-devel@gajim.org https://lists.gajim.org/cgi-bin/listinfo/gajim-devel