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<h1><a name="top">Release Information</a></h1>
<p>
<a href="#0.17">0.17</a> |
<a href="#0.16">0.16</a> |
<a href="#0.15">0.15</a> |
<a href="#0.14">0.14</a> |
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full list of changes.</p>
<h2>
<a name="0.16">Version 0.16</a> <a name="latest">(This one!)</a> (2022-01-06)
<a name="0.17">Version 0.17</a> <a name="latest">(This one!)</a> (2022-01-31)
<a href="#top" class="top">[back to top]</a>
</h2>
<p>The Twitch v5 API is scheduled to be shutdown at the end of February 2022
and that old API still contains some emotes that aren't available in the
new API. This means that it's possible that more of your emotes won't
show up in the Emote Dialog, TAB Completion and your sent messages in
Chatty (Global, Subscriber and Follower Emotes should always be fine
though).</p>
<p>This update introduces the Local Emotes feature that allows you to
manually configure specific Twitch Emotes to be always available for you
locally in Chatty (how your messages appear to others won't be affected
by this). Read more about this in the <a href="help-settings.html#EmoticonsLocal">help</a>.</p>
<pre>
### Twitch Features
- Switched Global Emotes to new API
- Some new Global Emotes that weren't in the old API should be available now
- Added separate Smilies (as in :) etc.) setting to select which set should be
displayed locally (since this isn't handled well in the new API), the
setting is automatically set based on the old API as long as it's available
- Added Local Emotes setting
- Allows you to manually configure Emotes that should always be displayed
in your local client as usable by you, for Emotes that are not available
through the API
- As long as the old API is available, some Emotes available through that but
not through the new API can be marked as "endangered" in the Emotes Dialog
- Added follower count to User Dialog again (previously removed due to being
slightly more difficult to implement with the new API)
### Other
- Tab Info Settings: Added custom color setting affecting color related options
- Added setting to close tabs with middle mouse button
- Added prefix `config:!blacklist` to circumvent the Highlight/Ignore blacklist
- Some small Emote Dialog improvements
- Updated Emoji (Twemoji set)
- Updated help
### Bugfixes
- Added workaround for online/offline spam in followed channels doing a rerun
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<h2>
<a name="0.16">Version 0.16</a> (2022-01-06)
<a href="#top" class="top">[back to top]</a>
</h2>
<p>With the v5 Twitch API shutting down early 2022 more features have been

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ignore emotes, because then the correct code will automatically be added to
the list.</p>
<h3>
<a name="EmoticonsLocal">Local Emotes</a>
<a href="#top" class="top">[back to menu]</a>
</h3>
<p>This feature allows you to configure Twitch Emotes that will always show
up as usable in messages you send, the Emotes Dialog and TAB Completion,
disregarding if you actually have access to them or not. This only
affects your local client, others will only see emote images in your
messages when you actually have access to the emotes.</p>
<p>The use of Local Emotes is intended for Twitch Emotes that are not
available through the Twitch API and thus do not show up in messages you
send since Chatty doesn't know about them. This issue does not apply
when other people receive your messages or when you receive their
messages, since Twitch handles emotes parsing serverside for those.</p>
<p>With the removal of the old Twitch v5 API in February 2022 this problem
can affect even more Emotes than before. The Emote Dialog provides the
"Highlight endangered emotes" function until the API is removed (see
below).</p>
<p>Recommendations:</p>
<ul>
<li>Only add Twitch Emotes that you have permament access to.</li>
<li>Only add Emotes that would otherwise not show up in Chatty in your
sent messages or Emote Dialog.</li>
<li><strong>Do not add</strong> Global, Subscriber and Follower Emotes
as Local Emotes, since they should be available throught the API.</li>
<li>If you added a Local Emote by accident or lost access to one then
you should remove it again (e.g. through the Emote Context Menu or
Settings Dialog).</li>
</ul>
<p>You can add/remove Local Emotes in different ways:</p>
<ul>
<li>The <strong>Emote Context Menu</strong> (e.g. right-click on an emote in chat)
using the <strong>"Add local emote"</strong> option.
For example if you have a favorite emote that you have permanent
access to but that isn't available through the API (meaning it
doesn't show up in the Emote Dialog or when you send a message), you
can send a message with it through Webchat to the same channel you
have joined in Chatty and then use the Context Menu option on it.
</li>
<li>In the <strong>Settings Dialog</strong> in the Emoticon settings you
can view and edit the list of Local Emotes.</li>
<li>The <strong>Emote Dialog "My Emotes" tab</strong> can highlight
Emotes that are only available through the old API, as long as the
old API hasn't been removed. Enable the <strong>"Highlight endangered emotes"</strong>
checkbox to see which Emotes might make sense to add.
<ul>
<li>Magenta border: Only available through old API</li>
<li>Gray border: Only available through old API, but already
added to Local Emotes</li>
</ul>
To add Local Emotes you can use:
<ul>
<li>The Emote Context Menu to add a single Emote</li>
<li>The Section Title Context Menu to add all Emotes of a section</li>
</ul>
<em>Note:</em> You must have a channel joined and all API requests
must have finished for this to show up correctly. For example
Subscriber Emotes should not be highlighted. If the old API has
already been removed, adding Local Emotes through the Emote Dialog
doesn't really make sense, since all shown Emotes would be available
through the new API anyway.
</li>
</ul>
<h2>
<a name="Fonts">Fonts</a>
<a href="#top" class="top">[back to menu]</a>
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Example: <code>config:live|/"Grand Theft Auto"</code> would match
in any channel with a live stream where <code>Grand Theft Auto</code>
occurs in the currently streamed game/category</li>
<li><code>config:!blacklist</code> - Ignore the overall
blacklist for this entry. The <code>blacklist:</code> prefix
still applies though.</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li><a name="Highlight_Prefix-blacklist"><code>blacklist:</code></a> to specify one or more text patterns

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<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="style.css" />
</head>
<body>
<h1><a name="top">Chatty (Version: 0.16)</a></h1>
<h1><a name="top">Chatty (Version: 0.17)</a></h1>
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{ ceiling: null, text: "$years years ago" }
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document.getElementById("ago").innerHTML = "Version 0.16 released "+humanized_time_span("2022/01/06", Date(), custom_date_formats)+"";
document.getElementById("ago").innerHTML = "Version 0.17 released "+humanized_time_span("2022/01/31", Date(), custom_date_formats)+"";
getDownloads("v0.16");
getDownloads("v0.17");
slideshow_init("slideshow");
}
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<h2 id="download">Download</h2>
<p>Choose one of the following downloads of <strong>Chatty Version 0.16</strong><span id="dlCount" style="margin-bottom:7px;"></span>. For older versions or betas go to the <a href="https://github.com/chatty/chatty/releases">GitHub Releases</a>. Checksums for release files are available as <a href="https://tduva.com/chatty/checksums/v0.16/">SHA-256 hashes</a>.</p>
<p>Choose one of the following downloads of <strong>Chatty Version 0.17</strong><span id="dlCount" style="margin-bottom:7px;"></span>. For older versions or betas go to the <a href="https://github.com/chatty/chatty/releases">GitHub Releases</a>. Checksums for release files are available as <a href="https://tduva.com/chatty/checksums/v0.17/">SHA-256 hashes</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/v0.16/Chatty_0.16_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/v0.17/Chatty_0.17_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/v0.16/Chatty_0.16_win_standalone.zip">Download Windows Standalone (.zip)</a></dt>
<dt><a href="https://github.com/chatty/chatty/releases/download/v0.17/Chatty_0.17_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/v0.16/Chatty_0.16_win_setup.exe">Download JAR-Version (Installer)</a></dt>
<dt><a href="https://github.com/chatty/chatty/releases/download/v0.17/Chatty_0.17_win_setup.exe">Download JAR-Version (Installer)</a></dt>
<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/v0.16/Chatty_0.16.zip">Download JAR-Version (.zip)</a></dt>
<dt><a href="https://github.com/chatty/chatty/releases/download/v0.17/Chatty_0.17.zip">Download JAR-Version (.zip)</a></dt>
<dd>Extract the .zip into a folder of your choice and start <code>Chatty.jar</code>.</dd>
</dl>
</td>
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</table>
<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/v0.16/Chatty_0.16.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/v0.17/Chatty_0.17.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>