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author | Mikael Berthe <mikael@lilotux.net> |
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date | Fri, 16 Dec 2005 16:20:30 +0100 |
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--- a/mcabber/doc/mcabber.1.txt Fri Dec 16 13:34:13 2005 +0100 +++ b/mcabber/doc/mcabber.1.txt Fri Dec 16 16:20:30 2005 +0100 @@ -37,6 +37,8 @@ `mcabber` can save discussions to history log files. - 'Commands completion:' If possible, `mcabber` will try to complete your command line if you hit the Tab key. +- 'Input line history:' Any message or command entered is in the input line + history and can be reused easily. - 'External actions:' Some events (like receiving a message) can trigger an external action, for example a shell script (you need to enable it in your configuration file). A sample events script ("eventcmd") is provided with @@ -58,6 +60,10 @@ PageUp and PageDown keys are used to move in the roster. +Up and Down arrow keys can be used to move in the input line history; they +jump to the previous/next line from the history beginning with the same string +(from first column to the cursor column). + To send a message, move to the choosen buddy in the buddylist, type your message and hit enter. If the line begins with a slash, this will be interpreted as a command (see the COMMAND section below). Hit escape to @@ -67,7 +73,8 @@ Ctrl-a:: Go to the beginning of the input line Ctrl-e:: Go to the end of the input line -Ctrl-l:: Force a resize +Ctrl-l:: Force a refresh +Up/Down:: Move in the input line history PgUp/PgDown:: Move inside the roster (buddylist) Tab:: Complete current word, in the input line Ctrl-g:: Cancel completion / ctrl-g @@ -94,6 +101,14 @@ "/alias name =" unsets the "name" alias. + Example: "/alias away = status away". +/authorization allow|cancel|request [jid]:: + Manage the presence subscriptions. + + If no jid is provided, the current buddy is used. + + 'allow';; allow the buddy to receive your presence updates + 'cancel';; cancel the buddy' subscription to your presence updates + 'request';; request a subscription to the buddy's presence updates + /bind keycode = command line:: Bind a command line to the key with the "keycode" code number. + Keycodes of unused keys are displayed by `mcabber` in the log window @@ -104,7 +119,7 @@ Example: "/bind 265 = status online" (265 is F1 for me, but it may depend on your ncurses installation). -/buffer clear|top|bottom|search_backward|search_forward|date|%:: +/buffer clear|top|bottom|date|%|search_backward|search_forward:: The 'buffer' command manipulates the current buddy's buffer (chat window). @@ -113,10 +128,10 @@ 'top';; jump to the top of the current buddy chat buffer 'up' [n];; scroll the buffer up n lines (default: half a screen) 'down' [n];; scroll the buffer down n lines (default: half a screen) + 'date' 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) + '%' n;; jump to position %n of the buddy chat buffer 'search_backward' text;; search for "text" in the current buddy chat buffer 'search_forward' text;; search for "text" in the current buddy chat buffer - 'date' 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) - '%' n;; jump to position %n of the buddy chat buffer /clear:: The 'clear' command is actually an alias for "/buffer clear".