Skip to content

Conversation

@lili-ffxi
Copy link
Contributor

Adds the atreplace addon, which lets the user input autotranslate terms by using the _(string) syntax in their outgoing text.

The //atreplace copy <string> functionality seems to not work for all terms, probably due to an encoding issue?

Adds the `atreplace` addon, which lets the user input autotranslate terms by using the `_(string)` syntax in their outgoing text.
@Nifim
Copy link
Contributor

Nifim commented Dec 17, 2025

as an english speaker atreplace reads as at replace. I have no suggestions for a better name, but feel like it could benefit from a name that more clearly conveys the purpose.

@lili-ffxi
Copy link
Contributor Author

as an english speaker atreplace reads as at replace. I have no suggestions for a better name, but feel like it could benefit from a name that more clearly conveys the purpose.

Well, it does stand for AutoTranslate Replace, so at replace is technically not incorrect. I'm open for better suggestions but I myself couldn't really come up with anything else :-\

Sign up for free to join this conversation on GitHub. Already have an account? Sign in to comment

Labels

None yet

Projects

None yet

Development

Successfully merging this pull request may close these issues.

3 participants