v0.9.6 updates

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<li>
<a href="#custom-commands">Custom Commands</a>
<ul>
<li><a href="#restrict-channel">Restrict to channel</a></li>
<li><a href="#anonymous-custom-commands">Anonymous Custom Commands</a></li>
<li><a href="#chain-commands">Chaining Commands</a></li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>
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<code>Hello World!</code> to chat, just as if you would have written it
yourself and pressed Enter.</p>
<p>See <a href="#replacements">Replacements</a> for more advanced usage.</p>
<h3><a name="restrict-channel">Restrict to channel</a></h3>
<p>Adding a <code>#</code> and a channel name you can restrict the command
to that channel:</p>
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<dd>Outputs <code>Open Channels: joshimuz lotsofs cirno_tv</code></dd>
</dl>
<h3><a name="chain-commands">Chaining Commands</a></h3>
<p>Executing several commands in a row is not a feature of Custom Commands,
although the <a href="help.html#commands-chain">/chain command</a> can
be used to achieve something like that.</p>
<h2><a name="replacements">Replacements</a></h2>
<ul>
<li><a href="#simple-replacements">Simple Replacements</a></li>
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<p>The short notation ( <code>$1</code> ) only works for the numbers 1 to 9,
which usually should be enough. For other kinds of replacements you must
use the regular notation including parentheses: <code>$(1)</code> .</p>
use the regular notation including parentheses: <code>$(10)</code> .</p>
<h3><a name="parameters-context">Pre-defined Parameters</a></h3>
<p>Custom Commands can be used in a number of different places. Depending on
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with <code>1-</code> referring to <code>apple pie</code> turns into
either <code>cheesecake</code>, <code>strawberry cake</code> or
<code>apple pie</code>.</dd>
<dt><code>$randnum(&lt;from&gt;,&lt;to&gt;)</code> or <code>$randnum(&lt;to&gt;)</code></dt>
<dd>Randomly chooses a number in the given range (inclusive). If only
one number is given, it the range is 0 to the given number. If the
"from" is not a number, it defaults to 0, if the "to" is not a
number it defaults to a really big number.</dd>
<dd><em>Example:</em> <code>$randnum(600,800)</code> chooses a random
number between 600 and 800.</dd>
<dd><em>Example:</em> <code>$randum($$1)</code> chooses a random number
between 0 and what is the first parameter.</dd>
<dt><code>$datetime([format],[timezone],[locale])</code></dt>
<dd>Outputs the current date/time. You can optionally give a format
pattern (based on <a href="https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/api/java/time/format/DateTimeFormatter.html#patterns">DateTimeFormatter</a>),
a timezone (based on <a href="https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/api/java/time/ZoneId.html">ZoneId</a>,
although something like "New York" should also work) and a locale
(a language tag such as "en").</dd>
<dd>Predefined formats:
<ul style="margin-top:0">
<li>Short: <code>date</code>, <code>time</code>, <code>datetime</code></li>
<li>With timezone: <code>date2</code>, <code>time2</code>, <code>datetime2</code></li>
<li>Locale-specific: Append <code>_short</code>, <code>_medium</code>,
<code>_long</code> or <code>_full</code>, e.g. <code>datetime_full</code></li>
</ul>
</dd>
<dd>
<em>Examples:</em>
<dl style="margin-top:0">
<dt><code>$datetime()</code></dt>
<dd><code>Wednesday, March 13, 2019 3:11:48 PM CET</code></dd>
<dd>(Default format depends on the locale, in this case using the system default.)</dd>
<dt><code>$datetime(,,de)</code></dt>
<dd><code>Mittwoch, 13. März 2019 15:12 Uhr MEZ</code></dd>
<dd>(Default format depends on the locale, in this case explicitly specified.)</dd>
<dt><code>$datetime(time)</code></dt>
<dd><code>23:31:27</code></dd>
<dd>(Using one of the pre-defined formats "<code>time</code>".)</dd>
<dt><code>$datetime(datetime2,Vancouver)</code></dt>
<dd><code>2019-03-12 15:31:45 PDT GMT-0700</code></dd>
<dd>(Using the more verbose "<code>datetime2</code>" pre-defined format, with a timezone specified.)</dd>
<dt><code>$datetime(datetime_full,Rome,it)</code></dt>
<dd><code>mercoledì 13 marzo 2019 15.32.03 CET</code></dd>
<dd>(Using one of the locale-specific pre-defined formats, with timezone and locale specified.)</dd>
<dt><code>$datetime(,london)</code></dt>
<dd><code>Wednesday, March 13, 2019 2:16:36 PM GMT</code></dd>
<dd>(Empty format to be able to specify timezone.)</dd>
<dt><code>$datetime(HH:mm:ss zzzz,Tokyo,en)</code></dt>
<dd><code>07:50:20 Japan Standard Time</code></dd>
<dd>(Output is usually based on your system language, but you
can also explicitely specify it.)</dd>
<dt><code>$datetime(eeee\, dd. MMMM yyyy,,de)</code></dt>
<dd><code>Dienstag, 12. März 2019</code></dd>
<dd>(Custom format, <code>,</code> escaped since it normally
separates function parameters, empty timezone in order to be
able to specify locale.)</dd>
</dl>
</dl>
<p class="note"><em>Tip:</em> Enter e.g. <code>//echo $datetime()</code>
into the chat inputbox to test a function directly, use arrow up/down
keys to cycle through previous inputs. Of course you won't be able to
use some context dependant parameters this way.</p>
<p class="note"><em>Note:</em> The <code>&lt;identifier&gt;</code> parameter means <em>only</em>
the identifier, without any <code>$</code>, while the other parameters
may contain replacements (including functions). You can think of this

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<h1><a name="top">Release Information</a></h1>
<p>
<a href="#0.9.6">0.9.6</a> |
<a href="#0.9.5">0.9.5</a> |
<a href="#0.9.4">0.9.4</a> |
<a href="#0.9.3">0.9.3</a> |
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full list of changes.</p>
<h2>
<a name="0.9.5">Version 0.9.5</a> <a name="latest">(This one!)</a> (2019-02-14)
<a name="0.9.6">Version 0.9.6</a> <a name="latest">(This one!)</a> (2019-03-27)
<a href="#top" class="top">[back to top]</a>
</h2>
<p>The new clickable mentions feature allows you to open the User Dialog by
clicking not only on the usernames in front of the messages, but also on
names that are mentioned within the messages themselves (as long as the
mentioned user has recently chatted). In addition, hovering your mouse
over a mention marks the username in chat temporarily.</p>
<pre>
### Chat
- Added clickable mentions for users who have recently chatted (configurable in
"Names" settings with different styling options)
- Hovering mention in chat with the mouse now temporarily marks that user
(configurable in "Names" settings with different options on what triggers it)
- Mark Highlight/Ignore matches in more places, such as links or mentions
(toggle in "Highlight" settings)
- Improved support for some new Twitch Chat messages
- Switched GIF decoder (which should fix some previously broken Animated GIFs)
### Custom Commands / Customization
- Added Custom Command functions `$datetime()` and `$randnum()`
- Added "vip" to `$mod` Custom Usericon position
- Added general "Info Message" Notification type
- Added hotkey actions for 120s and 180s commericals
- Added hotkey action to toggle Channel Favorites dialog
### Other
- Changed image cache structure to improve startup time
- Made some timing methods independent of system clock
- Added default fallback font (Unifont) to Windows Standalone
- Added commands for fallback font directory
- Increased/added character limit for some input fields
- Livestreamer Dialog: Don't reset size/position as often
- Updated localization strings
- Updated help
### Bugfixes
- Fixed bug that would cause the wrong element to be clicked sometimes
- Fixed error when trying to insert Emote from Emote Dialog into full inputbox
- Fixed loading of English (UK) strings
- Fixed User Dialog opening position being wrong with some taskbar locations
- Fixed custom emotes not showing in Emote Dialog favorites tab
- Fixed marked word (rectangle) style on some backgrounds
- Fixed some Emoji having an unrendered character behind them
</pre>
<h2>
<a name="0.9.5">Version 0.9.5</a> (2019-02-14)
<a href="#top" class="top">[back to top]</a>
</h2>
<p>Twitch released the Stream Tags API for third-party developers, so Chatty

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<dd>Any Chat Message (including highlighted ones, in this case
the order of list entries can matter).</dd>
<dt>Info Message</dt>
<dd>Most messages that are not regular Chat Messages, by default shown
in blue color (e.g. joining a channel, channel state change, command
responses, sub notifications, and more).</dd>
<dd>A few of these messages are output in all open channels at once
(e.g. "Disconnected" message), which would trigger a notification
for each channel.</dd>
<dd>This will trigger at the same time as some other event types, e.g.
Subscriber Notification, so make sure you're not using both of them
at the same time, or using text or channel matching to restrict it
accordingly.</dd>
<dt>Whisper</dt>
<dd>Any Whisper message (including highlighted ones).</dd>
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<a name="Commands">Commands</a>
<a href="#top" class="top">[back to menu]</a>
</h2>
<p>This settings page allows you to do the following, which is explained in
more detail on another page:</p>
<div class="moreInfo">This help is on a separate page: <a href="help-custom_commands.html">Custom Commands &amp; Context Menus</a></div>
<ul>
<li><a href="help-custom_commands.html#custom-commands">Add Custom Commands</a>, which
are basicially aliases for anything you could also enter directly
into the inputbox.</li>
<li><a href="help-custom_commands.html#menus">Customize the User Dialog and various Context Menus</a>
using Custom Commands and similiar syntax.</li>
</ul>
<h2>

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(you may have to create the <code>/fallback</code> directory yourself):
<code>&lt;JRE_DIR&gt;/lib/fonts/fallback</code></p>
<p>To find the <code>&lt;JRE_DIR&gt;</code> location you can either enter
the command <code>/openJavaDir</code> to open the directory in your file
browser or enter the command <code>/showJavaDir</code> to output the
path. The commands have to be entered in the Chatty chat inputbox.</p>
<p>To find it you can use the command <code>/showFallbackFontDir</code> to
output the full path or the command <code>/openFallbackFontDir</code> to
directly open the path in your file browser. The commands have to be
entered into the Chatty chat inputbox.</p>
<p>The Windows Standalone already contains the <a href="http://unifoundry.com/unifont/index.html">Unifont</a>
fonts as fallback fonts by default.</p>
<p><em>Note:</em> If you set the <code>inputFont</code>
<a href="help-setting_commands.html#font">setting</a> to something other

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<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="style.css" />
</head>
<body>
<h1><a name="top">Chatty (Version: 0.9.5)</a></h1>
<h1><a name="top">Chatty (Version: 0.9.6)</a></h1>
<table>
<tr>
<td valign="top">
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<li><code>/showBackupDir</code> / <code>/openBackupDir</code> - Show/open the <a href="help-guide_folders.html#backup">backup directory</a></li>
<li><code>/showDebugDir</code> / <code>/openDebugDir</code> - Show/open the debug log directory</li>
<li><code>/showJavaDir</code> / <code>/openJavaDir</code> - Show/open the directory of the JRE used by Chatty</li>
<li><code>/showFallbackFontDir</code> / <code>/openFallbackFontDir</code> - Show/open the directory where Java looks for <a href="help-troubleshooting.html#font">fallback fonts</a></li>
<li><code>/showTempDir</code> / <code>/openTempDir</code> - Show/open the system's temp directory</li>
<li><code>/refresh &lt;emoticons/badges/ffz/ffzglobal/bttvemotes/emotesets&gt;</code>
- Refresh the given data from it's respective API:

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{ ceiling: null, text: "$years years ago" }
]
}
document.getElementById("ago").innerHTML = "Version 0.9.5 released "+humanized_time_span("2019/02/14", Date(), custom_date_formats)+"";
document.getElementById("ago").innerHTML = "Version 0.9.6 released "+humanized_time_span("2019/03/27", Date(), custom_date_formats)+"";
getDownloads("v0.9.5");
getDownloads("v0.9.6");
slideshow_init("slideshow");
}
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<h2 id="download">Download</h2>
<p>Choose one of the following downloads of <strong>Chatty Version 0.9.5</strong><span id="dlCount" style="margin-bottom:7px;"></span>. For older versions or betas go to <a href="https://github.com/chatty/chatty/releases">GitHub</a>.</p>
<p>Choose one of the following downloads of <strong>Chatty Version 0.9.6</strong><span id="dlCount" style="margin-bottom:7px;"></span>. For older versions or betas go to <a href="https://github.com/chatty/chatty/releases">GitHub</a>.</p>
<p>If this is your first time using Chatty check out the <a href="help/help-getting-started.html"><strong>Getting Started Guide</strong></a>.</p>
<h3>Windows</h3>
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<tr>
<td>
<dl>
<dt><a href="https://github.com/chatty/chatty/releases/download/v0.9.5/Chatty_0.9.5_win_standalone_setup.exe"><strong>Download Windows Standalone (Installer)</strong></a> <span class="recommended"><sup>Recommended</sup></span></dt>
<dt><a href="https://github.com/chatty/chatty/releases/download/v0.9.6/Chatty_0.9.6_win_standalone_setup.exe"><strong>Download Windows Standalone (Installer)</strong></a> <span class="recommended"><sup>Recommended</sup></span></dt>
<dd>Install into a folder of your choice and start <code>Chatty.exe</code> (or optionally created shortcuts).</dd>
</dl>
<dl>
<dt><a href="https://github.com/chatty/chatty/releases/download/v0.9.5/Chatty_0.9.5_win_standalone.zip">Download Windows Standalone (.zip)</a></dt>
<dt><a href="https://github.com/chatty/chatty/releases/download/v0.9.6/Chatty_0.9.6_win_standalone.zip">Download Windows Standalone (.zip)</a></dt>
<dd>Extract the .zip into a folder of your choice and start <code>Chatty.exe</code>.</dd>
</dl>
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</td>
<td>
<dl>
<dt><a href="https://github.com/chatty/chatty/releases/download/v0.9.5/Chatty_0.9.5_win_setup.exe">Download JAR-Version (Installer)</a></dt>
<dt><a href="https://github.com/chatty/chatty/releases/download/v0.9.6/Chatty_0.9.6_win_setup.exe">Download JAR-Version (Installer)</a></dt>
<dd>Can select global hotkey support during installation.</dd>
<dd>Install into a folder of your choice and start <code>Chatty.jar</code> (or optionally created shortcuts).</dd>
</dl>
<dl>
<dt><a href="https://github.com/chatty/chatty/releases/download/v0.9.5/Chatty_0.9.5.zip">Download JAR-Version (.zip)</a></dt>
<dd>Also available with global hotkey support for <a href="https://github.com/chatty/chatty/releases/download/v0.9.5/Chatty_0.9.5_hotkey_32bit.zip">32bit-Java</a> / <a href="https://github.com/chatty/chatty/releases/download/v0.9.5/Chatty_0.9.5_hotkey_64bit.zip">64bit-Java</a></dd>
<dt><a href="https://github.com/chatty/chatty/releases/download/v0.9.6/Chatty_0.9.6.zip">Download JAR-Version (.zip)</a></dt>
<dd>Also available with global hotkey support for <a href="https://github.com/chatty/chatty/releases/download/v0.9.6/Chatty_0.9.6_hotkey_32bit.zip">32bit-Java</a> / <a href="https://github.com/chatty/chatty/releases/download/v0.9.6/Chatty_0.9.6_hotkey_64bit.zip">64bit-Java</a></dd>
<dd>Extract the .zip into a folder of your choice and start <code>Chatty.jar</code>.</dd>
</dl>
</td>
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<h3>Non-Windows</h3>
<p>For OS other than Windows (e.g. Linux or MacOS) you will need to download the <a href="https://github.com/chatty/chatty/releases/download/v0.9.5/Chatty_0.9.5.zip">JAR-Version (.zip)</a> and must have Java 8 or later installed on your system. Extract the .zip into a folder of your choice and start <code>Chatty.jar</code>.</p>
<p>For OS other than Windows (e.g. Linux or MacOS) you will need to download the <a href="https://github.com/chatty/chatty/releases/download/v0.9.6/Chatty_0.9.6.zip">JAR-Version (.zip)</a> and must have Java 8 or later installed on your system. Extract the .zip into a folder of your choice and start <code>Chatty.jar</code>.</p>
<h2 id="feedback">Contact</h2>
<p>If you have any feedback or questions feel free to contact me. You can <a href="https://discord.gg/WTuqGeJ">join the Chatty Discord</a> <sup>preferred</sup>, write me an <a href="mailto:chattyclient@gmail.com">E-Mail</a> or use <a href="https://twitter.com/chattyclient">Twitter</a>.</p>