Both entries were deliberate no-ops — the code said so — and both showed a
static label where retail shows the selected player's NAME.
Retail builds them in gmMainChatUI::InitTalkFocusMenu @0x004CDC50 and rebuilds
their labels every time the menu opens, substituting the selection through
StringInfo::AddVariable_String (@0x004CD91C / @0x004CD982). So they now read
"Tell to Dww" / "Squelch (ignore) Dww", rebuilt on open from a live selection
provider, and grey out with nothing selected — retail arms the tell slot only
for a talkable target (SetTalkFocusEnabled(2, 1) @0x004CD9B0).
Picking "Tell to X" aims the chat bar at X. That needed one piece of plumbing:
the parser's plain-speech fallthrough returned a null target, so a line typed
under a Tell focus was dropped by the router for having no one to send to.
Parse/Submit now carry an optional default tell target for exactly that case.
"Squelch X" publishes the ALREADY-REGISTERED /squelch verb rather than
reimplementing the request — the ModifyCharacterSquelch wire builder
(CM_Communication::Event_ModifyCharacterSquelch @0x006A42D0) has been there all
along; only the menu path to it was missing.
UiMenu gains an OnOpen seam, because a menu whose Items are fixed at Bind can
only ever say "Tell to Selected". It fires before _open flips so the rebuilt
rows are measured and drawn in the same opening.
Solution builds clean; 14,480 tests pass on the standard hermetic lane filter,
0 failures.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>