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  1. #1
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    Solved Make the Welcome Message edit box larger

    Editing my welcome message, even if it's only four lines, is very annoying because of how small the edit box is. I wish I could either make the Manage Virtual Server dialog box larger or just the Welcome Message edit box.

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    I agree it is hard to set or edit a long welcome message and maybe the same dialog for mthe channel editor would be usefull here.

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    This feature was rejected during our discussion.
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    Any good reasons why? The Welcome Message only covers two line breaks. I believe the TeamSpeak public server proves my point:

    <01:22:00> *** Welcome to the official TeamSpeak Public Test Server! ***
    If you're new to TeamSpeak or just want to refresh your memory about the things our product can do, this is the place to go...
    <01:22:00> *** IMPORTANT NOTICE ***
    This server is operated by TeamSpeak Systems GmbH, Germany. Although it is usable by anybody, it is primarily intended for testing and demonstration purposes, but not for productive usage. Use this server AT YOUR OWN RISK or consider hosting or renting your own server. Please refer to the following web sites for information about TeamSpeak server hosting:

    1. Download and install the TeamSpeak server
    2. Get some help choosing a TeamSpeak license
    3. Rent a TeamSpeak server from an ATHP in your region
    Is the IMPORTANT NOTICE part of the Welcome Message? If it isn't how does the public server display that message? If it is, that is well more than two lines. Most servers use more than two lines in their Welcome Message, so it should be larger.
    Last edited by PatPeter; 01-03-2013 at 07:23. Reason: Update.

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    We don't think it needs to be bigger and would take too much work to do it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PatPeter View Post
    Any good reasons why? The Welcome Message only covers two line breaks. I believe the TeamSpeak public server proves my point:
    An alternative, you can use "Edit description channel" to prepare and to "preview" the welcome message working with the extended editor and once you have the complete text, then copy/paste it into the welcome message field.

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