instead of rendering the icons directly in Chatterino, they're now SVGs
This has the following consequences:
1. The color does _not_ respect your custom theme. For most users, this
will not be a problem/concern.
2. You can no longer drag a split onto those buttons to create a new tab
this allows us to search for both "ffz" and "frankerfacez" when searching for FrankerFaceZ settings, without trying to force add both into the setting name
This changes the behaviour of the following commands:
- `/ban`
- `/timeout`
- `/untimeout`
- `/unban`
All of those commands now accept one or more `--channel` parameters to override which channel the action should take place in.
The `--channel` parameter accepts a channel ID or channel name with the same syntax as the other "user targets" do (e.g. `id:11148817` or `pajlada`)
examples
Ban user in the chat you're typing in:
`/ban weeb123`
Ban user in the chat you're typing in, with a reason specified:
`/ban weeb123 the ban reason`
Ban user in a separate chat, with a reason specified:
`/ban --channel pajlada weeb123 the ban reason`
Ban user in two separate chats, with a reason specified:
`/ban --channel pajlada --channel id:117166826 weeb123 the ban reason`
Timeout user in the chat you're typing in:
`/timeout weeb123`
Timeout user in the chat you're typing in, with a reason specified:
`/timeout weeb123 10m the timeout reason`
Timeout user in a separate chat, with a reason specified:
`/timeout --channel pajlada weeb123 10m the timeout reason`
Timeout user in two separate chats, with a reason specified:
`/timeout --channel pajlada --channel id:117166826 weeb123 10m the timeout reason`
Unban user in the chat you're typing in:
`/unban weeb123`
Unban user in a separate chat:
`/unban --channel pajlada weeb123`
Unban user in two separate chats:
`/unban --channel pajlada --channel id:117166826 weeb123`