You can enable/disable all Prat modules - don't have to have the ones you don't use running Show item icon next to item links and player class icon next to player names.Customizable filters for advanced users.change chat sounds (incoming and outgoing as well as per channel).Alias options - make macros into short commands.enables tell target /tt which whispers your target.Configurable alerts when your name or other word is mentioned.invite links - click them to invite the person.alt invite option (press keyboard “alt” button and click on the player’s name to auto inv them).set brackets and color(or something instead of brackets)round player/lvl.Keep chat history between game sessions.change the chat frame/chat box appearance.You can change the font to a list of fonts, add an outline to it, monochrome it (if you don’t mind messing with files a bit you could probably even add other fonts to that list).change the looks of the chat's editbox - as well as where it appears (you can even undock it and move it to where you'd like it to be).you can select the option for channel "stickys" (last channel you used you auto use when hitting enter, that sort of thing – or last thing someone said).whether to show timestamp (what format the timestamp should be in).you can add player color per channel, color per level, color per class.Change arrows, buttons, mouse scroll for chat scroll, scroll speed.Sync your chat settings across your account (Beta).(Thanks to Dreamsight for this partial list) When I get some more time, I'll try and put together a full list (Even I have lost count) Prat has just about every feature you can think of, and then some. Or use the icon on one of the many data broker hosts. It is made up of 30+ smaller "modules" which each provide additional functionality, and can be enabled or disabled individually. Prat-3.0 is a chat enhancement addon for World of Warcraft. If you'd like to help maintain Prat, please reach out to MysticalOS or LuciferCatnip directly. Jon was also a champion of the open source movement, and so with special thanks to Gil from Curseforge as well as Sylvanaar's family, there's no better way to honor Sylvanaar's legacy than to keep his project going strong in the community. but he once said to me "It's not about knowing the answers, it's about asking the right questions", he always challenged me to ask me the right questions until I would arrive at the answer on my own terms. It goes without saying that Jon was an amazingly talented individual. Hello WoW community, I'm LuciferCatnip, Sylvanaar was my coworker and my mentor. In loving memory of Jon Akthar (Sylvanaar)
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