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regex option in triggers (incompatible with version 1.0) (closes #224)
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The command of "beep" trigger is now executed only if the message is
displayed (not filtered with /filter).
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(closes #189)
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"\S" is not supported on *BSD, so it is replaced by "[^ ]" (which should be
enough, since there should be no tabs or other whitespace different from
spaces in command line).
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The filter can be set with /trigger monitor <filter> or by entering data
in the trigger monitor input.
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"string"
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cmd_pass/msg_auth
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from "none")
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pointer in signal_data
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wrong/missing
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Now the command "/trigger recreate" does not delete the trigger any more.
Instead the option "addreplace" is used in input, so the existing trigger
is overwritten if the command is sent.
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state)
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modifier and focus hooks
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enable|disable|toggle)
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The "recreate" option is the same as "input" but the trigger is first
deleted. So this lets you recreate the same trigger and edit some things
if needed.
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