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author | Mikael Berthe <mikael@lilotux.net> |
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date | Thu, 25 May 2006 19:02:23 +0200 |
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176 .SH "COMMANDS RELATED TO MCABBER" | 176 .SH "COMMANDS RELATED TO MCABBER" |
177 | 177 |
178 .TP | 178 .TP |
179 \fB/alias\fR name = command line | 179 \fB/alias\fR [name [= command line]] |
180 Add "name" as an alias for "command line"\&. | 180 Add "name" as an alias for "command line"\&. |
181 | 181 |
182 Aliases are expanded only once, thus they can not be chained\&. "/alias name" displays the value associated with the "name" alias; "/alias name =" unsets the "name" alias\&. | 182 Aliases are expanded only once, thus they can not be chained\&. |
183 | |
184 "/alias name" displays the value associated with the "name" alias; "/alias name =" unsets the "name" alias\&. | |
185 "/alias" displays a list of the existing aliases\&. | |
183 | 186 |
184 Example: "/alias away = status away"\&. | 187 Example: "/alias away = status away"\&. |
185 | 188 |
186 .TP | 189 .TP |
187 \fB/bind\fR keycode = command line | 190 \fB/bind\fR [keycode [= command line]] |
188 Bind a command line to the key with the "keycode" code number\&. | 191 Bind a command line to the key with the "keycode" code number\&. |
189 | 192 |
190 Keycodes of unused keys are displayed by mcabber in the log window when pressing the key, for example "Unknown key=265"\&. "/bind keycode" displays the command line bound to the given keycode; "/bind keycode" unbinds the given keycode\&. | 193 Keycodes of unused keys are displayed by mcabber in the log window when pressing the key, for example "Unknown key=265"\&. |
194 | |
195 "/bind keycode" displays the command line bound to the given keycode; "/bind keycode =" unbinds the given keycode\&. | |
196 "/bind" displays a list of the bound keycodes\&. | |
191 | 197 |
192 Note: aliases can be used in key bindings\&. | 198 Note: aliases can be used in key bindings\&. |
193 | 199 |
194 Example: "/bind 265 = status online" (265 is F1 for me, but it may depend on your ncurses installation)\&. | 200 Example: "/bind 265 = status online" (265 is F1 for me, but it may depend on your ncurses installation)\&. |
195 | 201 |
196 .TP | 202 .TP |
197 \fB/buffer\fR clear|top|bottom|date|%|search_backward|search_forward | 203 \fB/buffer\fR clear|purge|top|bottom|date|%|search_backward|search_forward |
198 The buffer command manipulates the current buddy's buffer (chat window)\&. | 204 The buffer command manipulates the current buddy's buffer (chat window)\&. |
199 | 205 |
200 \fBclear\fR clear the current buddy chat window | 206 \fBclear\fR clear the current buddy chat window |
207 \fBpurge\fR purge the current buddy chat window | |
201 \fBbottom\fR jump to the bottom of the current buddy chat buffer | 208 \fBbottom\fR jump to the bottom of the current buddy chat buffer |
202 \fBtop\fR jump to the top of the current buddy chat buffer | 209 \fBtop\fR jump to the top of the current buddy chat buffer |
203 \fBup\fR [n] scroll the buffer up n lines (default: half a screen) | 210 \fBup\fR [n] scroll the buffer up n lines (default: half a screen) |
204 \fBdown\fR [n] scroll the buffer down n lines (default: half a screen) | 211 \fBdown\fR [n] scroll the buffer down n lines (default: half a screen) |
205 \fBdate\fR date jump to the first line after the specified date in the chat buffer (date format: "YYYY\-mm\-dd[THH:MM:SS]", "\-" and ":" are optional) | 212 \fBdate\fR date jump to the first line after the specified date in the chat buffer (date format: "YYYY\-mm\-dd[THH:MM:SS]", "\-" and ":" are optional) |
208 \fBsearch_forward\fR text search for "text" in the current buddy chat buffer | 215 \fBsearch_forward\fR text search for "text" in the current buddy chat buffer |
209 | 216 |
210 .TP | 217 .TP |
211 \fB/clear\fR | 218 \fB/clear\fR |
212 The clear command is actually an alias for "/buffer clear"\&. | 219 The clear command is actually an alias for "/buffer clear"\&. |
220 | |
221 .TP | |
222 \fB/help\fR [command] | |
223 Display generic help or help about a specific mcabber command\&. | |
213 | 224 |
214 .TP | 225 .TP |
215 \fB/quit\fR | 226 \fB/quit\fR |
216 Disconnect and leave mcabber(1)\&. | 227 Disconnect and leave mcabber(1)\&. |
217 | 228 |