Improve support for @NixFifty's Ticket add-on
- Include group name when mentioned in a Ticket
- Enable being emailed when mentioned in a Ticket.
- Fix user group not showing in an overlay if "Username styling for a mentioned group" is disabled
- Prefix all permissions with '[UMI]'
- Nail down a few more "tag group" to "mention group" references
- Add '[UMI] View mentionable user group members' permission
- By default granted to registered and unregistered usergroups.
- Controls if a user group member can see the member list for public user groups
- Global option for how completely this is hidden, by default it returns no permission. But can completely hide the user group id (returning a 404), and not render the user group mention bbcode.
- Fix sending mentions emails from Report Comments.
- Support email notification for profile post comment mentions
- Support sending quoted text when mentioned (or quoted)
- Can be up to X characters, all characters or no characters.
- Support email notification when quoted in a thread
- Option to only alert users who have not posted in the thread who are quoted (enabled by default)
- Option to enable/disable quoting alert emails (disabled by default)
- Per-user option to receive emails when quoted
- Prevent multiple email notifications when tagged and a thread reply happens.
- Consistently expose configurable registration default for per-user enabling persistent alerts and allow admins to edit a user's configuration
Compatibility improvement against a private add-on
- Update how the user group is injected into the alert
- Do not append cache buster strings to non-existant group images on the front-end user group page.
Note; the version has not changed just the redistributable which only impacts users who haven't used any of my other add-ons
- Include installer in redistributable
Fix issue where usergroup and user name mentions would be unexpectedly confused , normally triggered on editing.
Triggered when mixing @ and [usergroup] syntax
If this was triggered on posting; the alerts where still correctly sent out even if the text contents would be incorrect.