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Configure
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2011-11-02 19:21:09 +00:00
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The configuration is located in the file *~/.config/poezio/poezio.cfg*
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On its first startup, poezio will create that file (and its containing
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directories) with the default configuration. You can edit that file manually
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or use the */set* command to edit some of its values directly from poezio.
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This file is also used to configure key bindings, but this is explained
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in the _keys_ documentation file.
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2011-11-02 19:21:09 +00:00
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That file is read at each startup and the configuration is saved when poezio
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is closed.
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2011-11-28 21:32:44 +00:00
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This configuration file *requires* all global options to be in a section
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named [Poezio]. Some other options can be in optional sections and will
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apply only to tabs having the option’s name.
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An option is formatted with the form
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option = value
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======================
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An empty value *doesn’t* mean that the default value will be used. That’s
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just an empty value. To use the default value, just comment or remove the
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option entirely.
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Here is a list of all the avalaible configuration options, their meaning
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and their default value.
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Configuration options
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2011-11-28 21:32:44 +00:00
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Global section options
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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These option have a sense when they are in the global section. Some of
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them can also be in an optional configuration section, see the next
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section of this documentation.
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2011-11-02 19:21:09 +00:00
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[horizontal]
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*server*:: anon.louiz.org
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The server to use for *anonymous* authentication.
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Make sure it accepts anonymous authentification
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Note that this option doesn’t do anything at all if you’re using your own JID.
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2012-03-08 23:36:58 +00:00
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*certificate*:: [empty]
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The fingerprint of the SSL certificate as a hexadecimal string, you should
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not touch it, except if know what you are doing.
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*ignore_certificate*:: false
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Skip certificate validation on connection when _true_. Useful when you are in
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anonymous mode and changing servers often. Dangerous in other cases, from a
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security perspective.
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2012-03-08 23:48:49 +00:00
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*ca_cert_path*:: [empty]
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Path to the certificate of the Certification Authority.
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As some services may keep different certificates, it is an alternative to
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the Trust On First Use model provided by _certificate_. This option is not
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affected by _ignore_certificate_ and boths checks may be active at the same
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time.
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2012-03-13 17:46:02 +00:00
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*whitespace_interval*:: 300
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Interval of the whitespace keepalive sending to the server.
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300 should be fine, but change it if some services have a stricter policy
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on client inactivity.
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2011-11-02 19:21:09 +00:00
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*resource*:: [empty]
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the resource you will use
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If it's empty, your resource will be chosen (most likely randomly) by the server
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It is not recommended to use a resource that is easy to guess, because it can lead
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to presence leak.
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2012-01-26 16:21:13 +00:00
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*auto_reconnect*:: false
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Auto-reconnects you when you get disconnected. Should not be necessary, so
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the default is false.
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2011-11-02 19:21:09 +00:00
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*default_nick*:: [empty]
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the nick you will use when joining a room with no associated nick
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If this is empty, the $USER environnement variable will be used
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*jid*:: [empty]
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Jabber identifiant. Specify it only if you want to connect using an existing
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account on a server. This is optional and useful only for some features,
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like room administration, nickname registration.
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The 'server' option will be ignored if you specify a JID (Jabber identifiant)
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It should be in the form nickname@server.tld
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*password*:: [empty]
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A password is needed only if you specified a jid. It will be ignored otherwise
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If you leave this empty, the password will be asked at each startup
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*rooms*:: poezio@muc.poezio.eu
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the rooms you will join automatically on startup, with associated nickname or not
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format : room@server.tld/nickname:room2@server.tld/nickname2
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default_nick will be used if "/nickname" is not specified
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2011-11-26 22:41:03 +00:00
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*use_bookmark_method*:: [empty]
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the method that poezio will use to store your bookmarks online.
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possible values are: privatexml, pep
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You should not have to edit this in a normal use case.
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2011-11-27 12:06:49 +00:00
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*use_remote_bookmarks*:: true
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use this option to force the use of local bookmarks if needed.
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Anything but "false" will be counted as true.
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2011-11-02 19:21:09 +00:00
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*after_completion*:: ,
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what will be put after the name, when using autocompletion
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a SPACE will always be added after that
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2012-05-23 14:23:26 +00:00
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*words*:: [empty]
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Personal dictionary of the words you use often, that you want to complete
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through recent words completion. They must be separated bu a colon (:). That
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completion will work in chatrooms, private conversations, and direct
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conversations.
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*highlight_on*:: [empty]
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a list of words (separated by a colon (:)) that will be
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highlighted if said by someone on a room
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*enable_xhtml_im*:: true
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XHTML-IM is an XMPP extension letting users send messages
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containing XHTML and CSS formating. We can use this to make
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colored text for example.
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It is disabled by default because this is only in an experimental
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state: you could miss some part of a message (mainly the URL)
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but you can still send colored messages. You just won’t be able te see
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the colors, though
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Set to true if you want to see colored messages
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*hide_status_change*:: 120
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Set a number for this setting.
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The join OR status-change notices will be
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displayed according to this number.
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-1: the notices will ALWAYS be displayed
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0: the notices will NEVER be displayed
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n: On any other number, the notices will only be displayed
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if the user involved has talked since the last n seconds
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if the value is incorrect, -1 is assumed
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Default setting means :
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- status changes won't be displayed unless
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the user talked in the last 2 minutes
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*hide_exit_join*:: -1
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Exact same thing than hide_status_change, except that it concerns
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the quit message, and that it will be hidden only if the value is 0.
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Default setting means:
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- all quit and join notices will be displayed
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2012-02-15 22:01:50 +00:00
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*send_initial_presence*:: true
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Send initial presence (normal behaviour). If false, you will not send nor
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receive any presence that is not directed (through /presence) or sent by a
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MUC.
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2011-11-28 21:32:44 +00:00
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*display_user_color_in_join_part*:: false
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If set to true, the color of the nick will be used in MUCs information
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messages, instead of the default color from the theme.
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*information_buffer_popup_on*:: error roster warning help info
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Some informational messages (error, a contact getting connected, etc)
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are sometimes added to the information buffer. These settings can make
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that buffer grow temporarly so you can read these information when they
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appear.
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A list of message types that should make the information buffer grow
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Possible values; error, roster, warning, info, help
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*popup_time*:: 4
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The time the message will be visible in the information buffer when it
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pops up.
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If the message takes more than one line, the popup will stay visible
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two more second per additional lines
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2012-08-05 11:08:06 +00:00
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*filter_info_messages*:: [empty]
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A list of words or sentences separated by colons (":"). All the
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informational mesages (described above) containing at least one of those
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values will not be shown.
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*autorejoin*:: false
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set to 'true' if you want to automatically rejoin the
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room when you're kicked.
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*autorejoin_delay*:: 5
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Set to the number of seconds before reconnecting after getting kicked.
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0, a negative value, or no value means you instant reconnection.
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This option only works if autorejoin is enabled.
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*alternative_nickname*:: [empty]
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If you want poezio to join
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the room with an alternative nickname when
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your nickname is already in use in the room you
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wanted to join, put a non-empty value.
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Else, poezio won't join the room
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This value will be added to your nickname to
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create the alternative nickname.
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For example, if you set "\_", and wanted to use
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the nickname "john", your alternative nickname
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will be "john_"
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*muc_history_length*:: 50
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Limit the number of messages you want to receive when the
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multiuserchat rooms send you recent history
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0: You won't receive any
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-1: You will receive the maximum
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n: You will receive at most n messages
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Note that if you set a huge number (like the default value), you
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may not receive that much messages. The server has its own
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maximum too
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*use_log*:: true
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set to 'false' if you don’t want to save logs of all the messages
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in files.
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*log_dir*:: [empty]
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If log_dir is not set, logs will be saved in $XDG_DATA_HOME/poezio/logs,
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i.e. in ~/.local/share/poezio/logs/. So, you should specify the directory
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you want to use instead. This directory will be created if it doesn't exist
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*show_inactive_tabs*:: true
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If you want to show all the tabs in the Tab bar, even those
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with no activity, set to true. Else, set to false
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*show_tab_names*:: false
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If you want to show the tab name in the bottom Tab bar, set this to true.
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*show_tab_numbers*:: true
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If you want to disable the numbers in the bottom Tab bar, set this to false.
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Note that if both show_tab_names and show_tab_numbers are set to false, the
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numbers will still be displayed.
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*use_tab_nicks*:: true
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The tabs have a name, and a nick, which is, for a contact, its name in the
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roster, or for a private conversation, the nickname in the MUC. Set this to
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true if you want to have them shown instead of the jid of the contact.
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*show_muc_jid*:: true
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Set this to false if you want to display only the *user* part of the MUC
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jid. E.g. if you have poezio@muc.poezio.eu, it will be displayed as
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`poezio`. This will be used only if use_tab_nicks is set to true.
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*show_roster_jids*:: true
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Set this to false if you want to hide the JIDs in the roster (and keep only
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the contact names). If there is no contact name, the JID will still be
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displayed.
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*roster_show_offline*:: false
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Set this to true if you want to display the offline contacts too.
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2012-08-01 12:42:02 +00:00
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*roster_sort*:: jid:show
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How you want the contacts to be sorted inside the roster groups. The given
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methods are used sequentially (from left to right), so the last one is the
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one on the far right.
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Available methods are :
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* reverse: reverse the current sorting
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* jid: sort by JID (alphabetical order)
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* show: sort by show (available/away/xa/…)
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* name: sort by roster name (if no name, then the bare jid is used)
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* resource: sort by resource number
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* online: sort by online presence (online or not)
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Those methods can be arranged however you like, and they have to be
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separated by colons (":"). If there are more than 3 or 4 chained
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sorting methods, your sorting is most likely inefficient.
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*roster_group_sort*:: name
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How to sort the roster groups. The principles are the same as _roster_sort_
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(see above).
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Available methods are:
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* reverse: reverse the current sorting
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* name: sort by group name (alphabetical order)
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* fold: sort by unfolded/folded
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* connected: sort by number of connected contacts
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* size: sort by group size
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* none: put the "none" group (if any) at the end of the list
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2011-11-02 19:21:09 +00:00
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*beep_on*:: highlight private
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The terminal can beep on various event. Put the event you want in a list
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(separated by spaces).
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The events can be
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- highlight (when you are highlighted in a MUC)
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- private (when a new private message is received, from your contacts or
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someone from a MUC)
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- message (any message from a MUC)
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*themes_dir*:: [empty]
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If themes_dir is not set, themes will searched for in $XDG_DATA_HOME/poezio/themes,
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i.e. in ~/.local/share/poezio/themes/. So you should specify the directory you
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want to use instead. This directory will be created at startup if it doesn't
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exist
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*theme*:: [empty]
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The name of the theme file (without the .py extension) that will be used.
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The file should be located in the theme_dir directory.
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If the file is not found (or no filename is specified) the default
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theme will be used instead
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2011-11-16 01:05:37 +00:00
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*enable_vertical_tab_list*:: false
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If true, a vertical list of tabs, with their name, is displayed on the left of
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the screen.
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*vertical_tab_list_size*:: 20
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2011-11-16 01:23:40 +00:00
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*vertical_tab_list_sort*:: desc
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If set to desc, the tabs will be displayed from top to bottom in the list,
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if set to asc, they will be displayed from bottom to top.
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2011-11-16 01:05:37 +00:00
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2012-02-15 21:29:13 +00:00
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*user_list_sort*:: desc
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If set to desc, the MUC users will be displayed from top to bottom in the list,
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if set to asc, they will be displayed from bottom to top.
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2011-11-02 19:21:09 +00:00
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*send_chat_states*:: true
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if true, chat states will be sent to the people you are talking to.
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Chat states are, for example, messages informing that you are composing
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a message or that you closed the tab, etc
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Set to false if you don't want people to know these information
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Note that you won’t receive the chat states of your contacts
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if you don't send yours.
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*send_poezio_info*:: true
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if true, information about the software (name and version)
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will be sent if requested by anyone
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Set to false if you don't want people to know these information
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*send_os_info*:: true
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if true, information about the Operation System you're using
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will be sent when requested by anyone
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Set to false if you don't want people to know these information
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Note that this information will not be sent if send_poezio_info is False
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*send_time*:: true
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if true, your current time will be sent if asked
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Set to false if you don't want people to know that information
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*max_messages_in_memory*:: 2048
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Configure the number of maximum messages (for each tab) that
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can be kept in memory. If poezio consumes too much memory, lower these
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values
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*max_lines_in_memory*:: 2048
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Configure the number of maximum lines (for each tab) that
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can be kept in memory. If poezio consumes too much memory, lower these
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values
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*lazy_resize*:: true
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Defines if all tabs are resized at the same time (if set to false)
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or if they are really resized only when needed (if set to true).
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“true” should be the most comfortable value
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2011-11-09 21:07:38 +00:00
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2011-11-10 16:20:47 +00:00
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*custom_host*:: [empty]
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A custom host that will be used instead of the DNS records for the server
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(anonymous or the jid’s) defined above.
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You should not need this in a "normal" use case.
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*custom_port*:: [empty]
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A custom port to use instead of the 5222.
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This option can be combined with custom_host.
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You should not need this in a "normal" use case.
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2011-11-09 21:07:38 +00:00
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*plugins_autoload*:: [empty]
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Space separated list of plugins to load on startup.
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*plugins_dir*:: [empty]
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If plugins_dir is not set, plugins will be loaded from $XDG_DATA_HOME/poezio/plugins
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You can specify another directory to use. It will be created if it does not
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exist.
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2012-05-10 17:25:32 +00:00
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*exec_remote*:: false
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If this is set to true, poezio will try to send the commands to a FIFO
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instead of executing them locally. This is to be used in conjunction with
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ssh and the daemon.py file. See the /link documentation for details.
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*remote_fifo_path*:: ./poezio.fifo
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The path of the FIFO used to send the commands (see the exec_remote option).
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2011-11-28 21:32:44 +00:00
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Optional section options
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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These option can appear in optional sections. These section are named
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after a JID. These option will apply only for the given JID. For example
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if an option appears in a section named [user@example.com], it will
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apply only for the conversations with user@example.com.
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Note that some of these options can also appear in the global section,
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they will be used as a fallback value when no JID-specific option is
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found.
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.foo is _true_ for *user@example.com* but is _false_ for everyone else
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============================================
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[source,conf]
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-------------
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[Poezio]
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foo = false
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[user@example.com]
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foo = true
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-------------
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============================================
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*disable_beep*:: false
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Disable the beeps triggered by this conversation. Works in MucTab,
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PrivateTab and ConversationTab.
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*send_chat_states*:: true
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Lets you disable/enable chatstates per-JID. Works in MucTab, PrivateTab and ConversationTab.
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*display_user_color_in_join_part*:: false
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2012-05-12 18:44:38 +00:00
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If set to true, the color of the nick will be used in MUCs information
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messages, instead of the default color from the theme.
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2012-05-17 14:55:31 +00:00
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*show_useless_separator*:: false
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If true, show the separator in a chat room, even if no one spoke.
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2011-11-28 21:32:44 +00:00
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*hide_exit_join*:: -1
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2012-05-12 18:44:38 +00:00
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Exact same thing than hide_status_change, except that it concerns
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the quit message, and that it will be hidden only if the value is 0.
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Default setting means:
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- all quit and join notices will be displayed
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2011-11-28 21:32:44 +00:00
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*hide_status_change*:: 120
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2012-05-12 18:44:38 +00:00
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Set a number for this setting.
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The join OR status-change notices will be
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displayed according to this number.
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-1: the notices will ALWAYS be displayed
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0: the notices will NEVER be displayed
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n: On any other number, the notices will only be displayed
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if the user involved has talked since the last n seconds
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if the value is incorrect, -1 is assumed
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Default setting means :
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- status changes won't be displayed unless
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the user talked in the last 2 minutes
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2011-11-28 21:32:44 +00:00
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*highlight_on*:: [empty]
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2012-05-12 18:44:38 +00:00
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a list of words (separated by a colon (:)) that will be
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highlighted if said by someone on a room
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*ignore_private*:: false
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2012-07-30 17:05:20 +00:00
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Ignore private messages sent from this room.
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2012-05-12 18:44:38 +00:00
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*private_auto_response*:: "Not in private, please."
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2012-07-30 17:05:20 +00:00
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The message you want to be sent when someone tries to message you.
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*autorejoin*:: false
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2012-07-31 11:37:40 +00:00
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Set to 'true' if you want to automatically rejoin the
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room when you're kicked or banned.
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2012-07-30 17:05:20 +00:00
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*autorejoin_delay*:: 5
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2012-07-31 11:37:40 +00:00
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Set to the number of seconds before reconnecting after getting kicked or
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banned. 0, a negative value, or no value means instant reconnection.
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2012-07-30 17:05:20 +00:00
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This option only works if autorejoin is enabled.
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2012-05-12 18:44:38 +00:00
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