Change Log:
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v1.0.4
* Interfacenumber for 5.0.4 (50001)
v1.0.3
* command for macro languages doesn't use as tag anymore
* no LUA error after zoning anymore
v1.0.2
* when unlearning a language which you currently spoke the active and previous language will be reset to your default native language and your language will be reset to your faction's language
* when (de)activating FairLangugae with /flc on or /flc off the shown text is now more meaningful
v1.0.0
* FairLanguage went live
Description:
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FairLanguage is an addon designed to bring more fairness to role-playing communication and less confusion to guilds, instance groups and raids.
It simply circumvents the use of race specific language, instead sending every message in clear text, placing the language tag of the selected language up front.
For role-players this enables you to tell players, which language you are speaking, while still giving them the chance to understand what you are saying and leaving it up to them if their character is able to understand you.
For everyone else the addon prevents accidents like raid warnings, guild chat messages or encounter explanations.
What you CAN'T do with FairLanguage:
Understand the Blizzard-encrypted languages you don't speak
Encrypt what you are saying
What you CAN do with FairLanguage:
Speak understandable words, correctly tagged as the language you want to speak
Invent and speak new languages!
Be fair and let everyone listen in on your cool role-playing scenes
Avoid language confusion in raids.
Technical details and constraints in the current version:
Language names can be 1 to 20 chars long
You can learn up to 30 languages
If your text is to long to fit the language tag into it, it will be automatically divided into two nearly equivalent long texts. Both will get the language tag.
You can control your language through Blizzard's chat language menu found at the speech bubble on the left side of your chat window, where your own, learned languages will be listed.
For easy switching between the languages you can set keyboard shortcuts
to toggle between your common (without a language tag) and your active/previous foreign language (with a language tag) or,
to cycle through your learned (and Blizzard's standard) languages.
Of course, FairLanguage remembers which languages you have learned and what langu...
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v1.0.4
* Interfacenumber for 5.0.4 (50001)
v1.0.3
* command for macro languages doesn't use as tag anymore
* no LUA error after zoning anymore
v1.0.2
* when unlearning a language which you currently spoke the active and previous language will be reset to your default native language and your language will be reset to your faction's language
* when (de)activating FairLangugae with /flc on or /flc off the shown text is now more meaningful
v1.0.0
* FairLanguage went live
Description:
--------------------
FairLanguage is an addon designed to bring more fairness to role-playing communication and less confusion to guilds, instance groups and raids.
It simply circumvents the use of race specific language, instead sending every message in clear text, placing the language tag of the selected language up front.
For role-players this enables you to tell players, which language you are speaking, while still giving them the chance to understand what you are saying and leaving it up to them if their character is able to understand you.
For everyone else the addon prevents accidents like raid warnings, guild chat messages or encounter explanations.
What you CAN'T do with FairLanguage:
Understand the Blizzard-encrypted languages you don't speak
Encrypt what you are saying
What you CAN do with FairLanguage:
Speak understandable words, correctly tagged as the language you want to speak
Invent and speak new languages!
Be fair and let everyone listen in on your cool role-playing scenes
Avoid language confusion in raids.
Technical details and constraints in the current version:
Language names can be 1 to 20 chars long
You can learn up to 30 languages
If your text is to long to fit the language tag into it, it will be automatically divided into two nearly equivalent long texts. Both will get the language tag.
You can control your language through Blizzard's chat language menu found at the speech bubble on the left side of your chat window, where your own, learned languages will be listed.
For easy switching between the languages you can set keyboard shortcuts
to toggle between your common (without a language tag) and your active/previous foreign language (with a language tag) or,
to cycle through your learned (and Blizzard's standard) languages.
Of course, FairLanguage remembers which languages you have learned and what langu...