I'm confused, the chat box in xi was tabs, so if they implemented the addition of tabs you could have it exactly like xi, but also the ability to customize each one
I'm confused, the chat box in xi was tabs, so if they implemented the addition of tabs you could have it exactly like xi, but also the ability to customize each one
Two problems.
- The first is that customization as it stands doesn't always work. Specifically, I keep one frame set to my "General" tab, which has nearly everything going to it (It excludes Party, Linkshell, and a number of battle and synthesis options that are too spammy to leave on at all times). When I accept local levequests, it will show the message "You have received the required materials", but will not show the "You may accept X more local levequests at this time".
However, if I change that frame to the second tab (which contains no social text, but all battle and most synthesis and gathering text, and includes System Messages but not System Error Messages), the "X more levequests" message will appear there and then when I switch back to the first tab, it will properly appear on that tab, as well.
It could well be happening with other messages, as well, but as I'm not expecting them to appear as I am with this particular levequest message, I don't know to look for them to note their absence.
- In XIV, I can't switch tabs using my keyboard as I can in XI. I'm sure this is a non-issue for a great number of people, but I would be very surprised to find that I'm the only one who does rely on keyboard controls as their most efficient means of performing such tasks.
These points may seem minor, and it's easy to respond that "I'm sure it will be fixed", but until they actually have been fixed, they will remain concerns for me.
Last edited by trinta; 03-10-2011 at 05:47 PM. Reason: List formatting.
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Interim solutions are for pansies.
FFXI's chat log had tabs? I haven't played in four years, but when I did, it was nothing but a plain box with scrolling text that you had to manually filter every time you wanted to see something different.
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It did. Using "F" to enlarge the chat log then hit "F" again to see only /say, "F" again to see only /tell, "F" again to see only /party and "F" again to see only /linkshell (It's certainly the wrong order but it's the idea ^^).
Yea and that's what lacks in FFXIV, a way to move from tab to tab without the mouse for those who don't play with one. It's not handy to pick the mouse each time yu want to see a tab. So I did two windows with only one tab in each. Chat modes in one and game info in the other one (I think that's what Xatsh did too).
EDIT: Sorry trinta, we answered at the same time (I took quite a long time to write my post though >.>)
Last edited by Seyra; 03-10-2011 at 06:42 PM.
No worries, I didn't know you could use "F" to scroll through them in XI, so I learned something! I've always used the numberpad's Enter and + keys.
(And not that anyone asked, but I also separate my chat into one frame and system/combat info into another, but that's a standard for me in any game that has customizable chat features.)
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Interim solutions are for pansies.
Ah, I'm a keyboard/mouse player, so I want multiple tabs I can click on. I'm glad it's coming!Yea and that's what lacks in FFXIV, a way to move from tab to tab without the mouse for those who don't play with one. It's not handy to pick the mouse each time yu want to see a tab. So I did two windows with only one tab in each. Chat modes in one and game info in the other one (I think that's what Xatsh did too).
Kindred - www.kindredlinkshell.com • My XIVPad - http://www.xivpads.com/?profile/1592...onsong/balmung
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