In the First side of teamspeak, you can see an example server with various Channel-Headings looking e.g. like this " ~~~~~~~Games~~~~~~~~" ...
My question, how can i do such headings?
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In the First side of teamspeak, you can see an example server with various Channel-Headings looking e.g. like this " ~~~~~~~Games~~~~~~~~" ...
My question, how can i do such headings?
Hello
I guess it's a "spacer" : Right click on server name > Create Spacer
In your case, I guess the spacer name is [cspacer0]~~~~~~~Games~~~~~~~~
More information about spacer channel :
Originally Posted by changelog
Last edited by dante696; October 8th, 2019 at 09:44 AM. Reason: updated changelog. there was a wrong spacer
THX a lot!
In the teamspeak 3 promo video they have these cool dividers between channel groups that look like of like this:
~~~~~Games~~~~~
How can I do that on my server?
screenshot: http://i.imgur.com/XDQVk.png
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Last edited by florian_fr40; December 1st, 2011 at 08:22 AM.
Hey guys,
can so explain to me how u creat a channel with the following name ?
eg:
--------------------------- Welcome ------------------------
I just got how u make just a lane full with --- in a spacer but i want the uppon written channel name.
Can so tell me how that works ?
Thanks
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Post #2 explains it.
well tx to this move but thats not what im looking for.
Maybe i didnt describe it well so i try again.
Id like to have the line to the border of the window so it uses the full width indipendent from the width of the window.
[cspacer0]~~~~~~~Welcome~~~~~~~
This is a way to get such a channelname
[*cspacer0]~~~~~~~Welcome~~~~~~~ < does not work here, because everything after the spacer take does repeat until the line is full
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[cspacer0]~~~~~~~Welcome~~~~~~~ doesnt work.
it posts "~~~~~~~Welcome~~~~~~~" in the mid but the ~ stops on half way to the borders.
And ts dont let me put more letters in the channel name....
and i use the newest server and client version.
I made a screenshot and attached it.
In the red marked area the ~ is missing, id like to fill the red area too.
is that possible ?
You can't fill it with words as said above.
* can be used for symbols only. Repeating words look ugly.
Last edited by dante696; July 10th, 2012 at 01:30 PM.
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so its just "~~~~~~~Welcome~~~~~~~" this or "--------------------------------------------------------------" this posible ?
In that case tx to u for help. Would be great if this was possible.
[*cspacer0]-
Would fill the space with "--------------------------------------------------------------------------------"
Example 2
[*cspacer0]-~#
"-~#-~#-~#-~#-~#-~#-~#-~#-~#-~#-~#-~#-~#-~#-~#-~#-~#-~#-~#-~#-~#-~#-~#-~#"
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ok but its not possible to put a word in the center of this rows right ?
No > Since post 7
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Hey,
I understand what you are trying to say to these final gentlemen trying to help you. And I think I have the answer to your problem. You are trying to fill the whole line with "--------" and contain the word "Welcome" in the middle? Correct? So like - "----------Welcome-------".
And I can positively inform you that there is no such way to fill the whole line. Instead, why not try what I do with my teamspeak servers? And place a spacer with "-------" (so [*spacer0]---) above and below the word welcome which you can centre by typing "[cspacer0]Welcome".
An example of this from my current teamspeak server: https://gyazo.com/09f70a9998787672ef3865ac30721a4d
It is a neat and efficient way to seperate areas within your teamspeak. I hope this helped!
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