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02-11-2003, 19:13
This is more of a "look and feal" type of suggestion....
When someone connects to a large server that has many channels and those channels have sub-channels it will "expand" the channels and display everything even if they are empty and not in use. This can make the TS2 program window very long verticaly even when no ones using the channels and or sub-channels.
Suggestion: Either have a setting, on the server or client, which can minimize all un-used sub-channels upon connecting to the server. That way only the sub-channels that are being used can be displayed by default making things look clean and orderly. If a game channel is not being used why default display all of its squad sub-channels? Maybe have the channels automaticaly expand and open on a client when a player enters it, and minimize automaticaly when it's empty.
When someone connects to a large server that has many channels and those channels have sub-channels it will "expand" the channels and display everything even if they are empty and not in use. This can make the TS2 program window very long verticaly even when no ones using the channels and or sub-channels.
Suggestion: Either have a setting, on the server or client, which can minimize all un-used sub-channels upon connecting to the server. That way only the sub-channels that are being used can be displayed by default making things look clean and orderly. If a game channel is not being used why default display all of its squad sub-channels? Maybe have the channels automaticaly expand and open on a client when a player enters it, and minimize automaticaly when it's empty.