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I'm getting frustrated with skype "emo-formatting" my code/commands that I want to tell others about.

Is there a way that I can get skype to not convert my text to emoticons? e.g. so the person at the other end can copy the code block straight into their editor as well as see it correctly formatted in the chat window?

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Not programming related. Options > Chats & SMS > Chat Appearance > Show emoticons. – Zach Scrivena Feb 9 '09 at 2:32
Wrong, that doesn't help the other person. And this is waaaaay more programming related than a lot of stuff on here - and I consider myself a bit of a relevence-nazi. – Blorgbeard Feb 9 '09 at 2:48
And where am I going to ask this question? Skype user forums? This is about programming through-and-through. Who else apart from a programmer could possibly care about this? – Stephen Feb 9 '09 at 20:18
"about programming through-and-through" Uh, no. Only of interest to a programmer? Yes. If I thought the answer was "Yes." I'd vote to reopen, but I think the answer is "No.", so I'm going to leave it as is. – dmckee Jan 25 '10 at 4:03

closed as off topic by Zach Scrivena, spoon16, Otávio Décio, Slace Feb 9 '09 at 2:39

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In the Tools menu click Options. Uncheck show emoticons.

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Also, this question will probably get closed (I voted "not programming related"). In the future I would hit up the official Skype discussion forums for questions like this.

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Which allows him to see them unformatted, but does not help the recipient without the same instructions... – dmckee Feb 9 '09 at 2:33

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