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Offline allofmywutsteam

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Double server join messages showing in chat
« on: December 20, 2018, 03:15:56 PM »
ULib v..263
ULX v..373

Game mode(s) I am having this problem on: TTT

I installed Advanced Join and Leave (Supporting Sounds, Messages, GeoIP, Multi Coloring!, but I want to remove this default (green) loading text. I'm not sure where in the settings (addon or server side) that it needs to be removed.

The text shows when a user CONNECTS to the server (seen in console) rather than joins the server (as intended by the addon).

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Re: Double server join messages showing in chat
« Reply #1 on: December 20, 2018, 04:22:42 PM »
You already asked in the proper release thread.
Please do not double post.
Additionally, This forum section is intended for Team Ulysses project help/discussion only.
That release was by a community member.

If the original author or anyone stopping by that release knows the answer, perhaps they will help.

EDIT - The original release has example showing - it's in the template config file.
Use hex color codes. Or presume set leave/join to "".
Original topic - https://forums.ulyssesmod.net/index.php/topic,7367.15.html
Github file (but you'd edit locally) - https://github.com/myudev/gmod_addons/blob/advjoinleave/advjoinleave/lua/autorun/server/ss_advjl_config.lua
« Last Edit: December 20, 2018, 04:33:30 PM by JamminR »
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