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Add msay toggle_verbatim subcommand to online help (Reported by Hermitifier)
author | Mikael Berthe <mikael@lilotux.net> |
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date | Sat, 06 Mar 2010 21:08:22 +0100 |
parents | e1c34d251e39 |
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/COLOR roster (status wildcard (color|-)|clear) /COLOR mucnick nick (color|-) /COLOR muc (jid|.|*) [on|preset|off|-] The 'color' command allows setting dynamic color properties of the screen. /color roster clear Remove all color rules for the roster. All roster items will get its default color. /color roster status wildcard color Set a color rule (or overwrite, if it already exists). The status is string containing all statuses the roster item can have for the rule to match, or * if any status is OK. Wildcard is the file-matching wildcard that will be applied to JID. Color is the wanted color. If color is -, the rule is removed. If more than one rule matches, the color from the last created (not overwritten) is used. /color mucnick nick (color|-) Marks the nick to be colored by given color. If a MUC has colored nicks, this one will be used. If color is -, the color is marked as chosen automatically, which means it will not be used in 'preset' coloring mode, but will stay the same in 'on' coloring mode. /color muc (jid|.|*) [on|preset|off|-] Sets a MUC nick coloring mode. If a jid (. means currently selected jid) is provided, the mode will apply to this specific MUC. If * is used, it will be applied to all MUCs, except the ones set by their jid. Mode 'on' colors all nicks, 'preset' only the ones manually set by /color mucnick command and 'off' colors none. If not specified, defaults to 'on'. Mode '-' removes the mode from given JID, which means the global one will apply. You can not remove the global mode. Default global coloring mode is 'off'.