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Usage
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This page is the main page of the documentation for poezio, explaining how to
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use it and describing its interfaces.
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Poezio is composed of tabs which can be of various types. Each tab type has
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a distinct interface, list of commands and list of key shortcuts, in addition
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to the global commands and key shortcuts.
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Tabs
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The Tab list
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~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Since Poezio 0.7.5, there are now two ways to show the available tabs:
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*The old way: horizontal list*
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On all tabs, you get a line showing the the list of all opened tabs. Each tab
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has a number, each time you open a new tab, it gets the next available number.
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image:../images/tab_bar.png[title="Example of 5 opened tabs"]
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*The new way: vertical list*
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On all tabs, you get a pane on the left side of the screen that shows a list
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of the opened tabs. As stated above, each tab has a number, and each time you
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open a new tab, it gets the next available tab.
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image:../images/vert_tabs.png[title="Example of the vertical tab bar"]
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This mode is enabled by putting the
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link:configure.html[enable_vertical_tab_list] option to _true_ in the
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configuration file.
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*Options for the tab list*
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See the link:configure.html[Configuration page] for the description of the
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options.
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- _enable_vertical_tab_list_
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- _vertical_tab_list_size_
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- _vertical_tab_list_sort_
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- _show_tab_names_
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- _show_tab_numbers_
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- _show_inactive_tabs_
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- _use_tab_nicks_
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Generalities
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~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The tab numbered _0_ is always the _roster_ tab, the other tabs can be of any
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type.
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The status of a tab is represented by its color:
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* *[navy]#blue#* (tab _0_): an inactive tab of any type, nothing new to see
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there.
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* *[purple]#purple#* (tab _1_): a MultiUserChat tab with at least one new
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unread message.
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* *[green]#green#* (tab _2_): a tab of a private conversation with a new
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message to read.
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* *[teal]#cyan#* (tab _3_): the current tab.
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* *[red]#red#* (tab _4_): a MultiUserChat tab with at least one new hightlight
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message.
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You can go from one tab to another in many ways:
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* Ctrl+n and Ctrl+p
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* <<command-win, win>> command
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* <<command-next, next>> and <<command-prev, prev>> commands
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* Alt+ a number
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* Alt+j followed by a two-digits number
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* Alt+e, this will jump to the next tab with the highest priority. Priority
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applies in this order: private message > highlight message > normal message.
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Roster tab
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~~~~~~~~~~
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This is a unique tab, always numbered _0_. It contains the list of your
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contacts. You can add/remove/edit/search contacts from there, and you can open
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a conversation with one of them.
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Use the _arrows_ to browse the list, the _space_ key to fold or unfold a group
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or a contact.
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image:../images/roster.png["The roster tab", title="The roster tab"]
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* _1_: The area where information messages are displayed.
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* _2_: The actual list of contacts. The first level is group, the second is the
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* contacts and the third is the resources of you online contacts.
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* _3_: More informations about the selected contact.
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MultiUserChat tab
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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This tab contains a multi-users conversation.
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image:../images/muc.png["The MUC tab", title="The MUC tab"]
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* _1_: The conversation window, this is where all the messages and events
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related to the muc will be displayed. It can be scrolled up and down with
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PageUp and PageDown.
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* _2_: The participant list. Participants are listed by their role first, and
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then alphabetically.
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The status of each participant is symbolized using the _color_ of the
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character on the left of its nick.
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That character also shows the chatstate of each participant:
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- _|_: inactive
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- _X_: composing
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- _A_: active
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- _p_: paused +
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+
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The roles and affiliations of the participants are symbolized by the char
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before the nick and its color.
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The characters define the affiliations, and they mean:
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- _~_: Owner
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- _&_: Admin
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- _+_: Member
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- _-_: None +
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+
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And their color define their roles, and they mean:
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- [red]#Red# : moderator
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- [blue]#Blue#: participant
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- [gray]#Grey#: visitor +
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+
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The nicks have a random color given by poezio.
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* _3_: Your information in that MUC (the name of the room, your nick, your role
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and affiliation).
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* _4_: The topic of the room.
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You can configure the room (if you have the rights to do it) using the
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_/configure_ command, open a private conversation with someone using the
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_/query_ command, change or view the topic using the _/topic_ command…
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Private tab
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~~~~~~~~~~~
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This is the tab opened with the _/query_ command, letting you talk in private
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with a participant of a multi-users chat.
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image:../images/private.png["The private tab", title="The private tab"]
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This is just a simple one to one conversation, with a line showing the status,
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name and chatstate of the participant.
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Conversation tab
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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A tab opened from the roster, to talk in private with one of your contacts.
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image:../images/conversation.png["The conversation tab", title="The conversation tab"]
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This is also just a simple one to one conversation, with a line showing the status,
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name and chatstate of the participant, as well as a line at the top showing the
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status message of the contact.
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Dataforms tab
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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This tab lets you view a form receive from a remote entity, edit the values and
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send everything back. It is mostly used to configure MUCs with the _/configure_
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command but can actually be used for almost anything.
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image:../images/data_forms.png["The dataform tab", title="The dataform tab"]
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Use the _up_ and _down_ keys to go from one field to the other, and edit the
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value using the _space_, _left_ or _right_ keys, or by entering text.
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You can then send the completed form using _Ctrl+y_ or cancel using _Ctrl+g_.
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List tab
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~~~~~~~~
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This tab lists all public rooms on a MUC service. It is currently very limited
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but will be improved in the future. There currently is no way to search a room
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or even to sort them.
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image:../images/list.png["The list tab", title="The list tab"]
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Use the _up_ and _down_ or _PageUp_ and _PageDown_ keys to browse the list, and
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use _Enter_ or _j_ to join the selected room.
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You can sort the rooms by moving the direction arrows (_←_ or _→_)and pressing
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_space_ when you are on the appropriate column.
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Commands
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Commands start with the _/_ character and can take a list of any number
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of arguments, separated by spaces. If an argument should contain a space,
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you can use the _"_ character to surround this argument.
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The commands described in this page are shown like this:
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===========================================================
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/command <mandatory argument> [optional argument]
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===========================================================
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You can get the same help as below with the _/help_ command.
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NOTE: Use command parameters like this:
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* Do not use quotes if they are unnecessary (words without special chars or
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spaces)
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* If the command takes several agrguments, you need to put quotes around
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arguments containing special chars such as backslashes or quotes
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* If the command always takes only one argument, then do not use quotes even
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for words containing special chars
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Global commands
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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These commands work in *any* tab.
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*/help [command]*:: If called without an argument, this command will list the
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available commands. If it has a valid command as an argument, this command
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will show the usage and the help for the given command.
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*/join [room_name][@server][/nick] [password]*:: Join the specified room. You
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can specify a nickname after a slash (/). If no nickname is specified, you
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will use the default_nick in the configuration file. You can omit the room
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name: you will then join the room you're looking at (useful if you were
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kicked). You can also provide a room_name without specifying a server, the
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server of the room you're currently in will be used. You can also provide a
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password to join the room.
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- Examples:
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* /join room@server.tld
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* /join room@server.tld/John
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* /join room2
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* /join /me_again
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* /join
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* /join room@server.tld/my_nick password
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* /join / password
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*/exit*:: Just disconnect from the server and exit poezio.
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*/quit*:: Like /exit.
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[[command-next]]
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*/next*:: Go to the next room.
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[[command-prev]]
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*/prev*:: Go to the previous room.
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[[command-win]]
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*/win <number>*:: Go to the specified room.
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*/w <number>*:: Like /win.
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*/status <availability> [status message]*:: Set your availability and
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(optionaly) your status message. The <availability> argument is one of
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"available, chat, away, afk, dnd, busy, xa" and the optional [status] argument
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will be your status message.'
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*/bookmark [roomname][/nick] [autojoin] [password]*:: Bookmark the specified
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room. This command uses almost the same syntax as /join. Type /help join for
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syntax examples. Note that when typing /bookmark on its own, the room will be
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bookmarked with the nickname you're currently using in this room (instead of
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default_nick). You can specify an optional *autojoin* and *password* if you
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call it with the full line (/bookmark alone will put the room in autojoin
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without password). The bookmarks stored with this command are stored on your
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xmpp server.
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*/bookmark_local [roomname][/nick]*:: Bookmark the specified room (you will
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then auto-join it on each poezio start). This commands uses almost the same
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syntax as /join. Type /help join for syntax examples. Note that when typing
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/bookmark on its own, the room will be bookmarked with the nickname you're
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currently using in this room (instead of default_nick). The bookmarks stored
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with this command will be stored locally. They have priority over the ones
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stored online.
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*/remove_bookmark [room_jid]*:: Remove the bookmark on _room_jid_ or the one on
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the current tab, if any.
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*/bookmarks*:: Show the current bookmarks.
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*/set [plugin|][section] <option> <value>*:: Set the value to the option in your
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configuration file. You can, for example, change your default nickname by
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doing "/set default_nick toto" or your resource with "/set resource blabla".
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Doing so will write in the main config file, and in the main section
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([Poezio]). But you can also write to another section, with "/set bindings
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M-i ^i", to a plugin configuration with "/set mpd_client| host main" (notice
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the *|*, it is mandatory to write in a plugin), or even to another section
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in a plugin configuration "/set plugin|other_section option value".
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*/move_tab <source> <destination>*:: Move tab <source> to <destination>. If
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the create_gaps option is true, then it will leave a gap at the <source>
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position, leading to usual behaviour. If create_gaps is not enabled, then the
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tabs will number from 0 to your actual tab number, without gaps (which means
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their number will change if you close a tab on the left of the list).
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*/theme [theme_name]*:: Reload the theme defined in the config file. If
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_theme_name_ is given, this command will act like /set theme theme_name then
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/theme.
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*/presence <jid> [type] [status]*:: Send a directed presence to _jid_ using
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_type_ and _status_ if provided.
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*/rawxml <stanza>*:: Send a custom XML stanza.
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*/list [server.tld]*:: Get the list of public chatrooms in the specified server
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.
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*/message <jid> [optional message]*:: Open a conversation with the specified
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JID (event if it is not in our roster), and send a message to him, if
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specified.
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*/version <jid>*:: Get the software version of the given JID (usually its XMPP
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client and Operating System).
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*/invite <jid> <room> [reason]*:: Invite _jid_ to _room_ wit _reason_ (if
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provided).
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*/decline <room> [reason]*:: Decline invitation to _room_ with _reason_.
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*/invitations*:: Show the pending invitations.
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*/activity <jid>*:: Show the last activity of a contact or a server (its
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uptime, in that case).
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*/server_cycle [server.tld] [message]*:: Disconnect and reconnect in all the
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rooms of server.tld.
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*/bind <key> <eq>*:: Bind a key to another key or to a "command". For example,
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"/bind ^H KEY_UP" makes Control + h behave the same way as the Up key. See the
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link:keys.html[key bindings documentation page] for more details.
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*/runkey <key>*:: Execute the action defined for _key_. For example,
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"/runkey KEY_PPAGE" will scroll up, or "/runkey ^N" will go to the next tab.
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*/self*:: Reminds you of who you are and what your status is.
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NOTE: The following command will work everywhere, except in the Roster tab.
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*/close*:: Close the tab.
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Chat tab commands
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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These commands will work in any conversation tab (MultiUserChat, Private, or
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Conversation tabs).
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*/say <message>*:: Just send the message (only useful it you want your message
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to begin with a _/_). Note that you can also send message starting with a _/_
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by starting it with _//_.
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*/xhtml <custom xhtml>*:: Send a custom xhtml message to the current tab.
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*/clear*:: Clear the current buffer.
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MultiUserChat tab commands
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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*/ignore <nickname>*:: Ignore a specified nickname.
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*/unignore <nickname>*:: Remove the specified nickname from the ignore list.
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*/kick <nick> [reason]*:: Kick the user with the specified nickname. You can
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also give an optional reason.
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*/topic <subject>*:: Change the subject of the room. You might want to knwow
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that entering "/topic [tab]" will autocomplete the topic.
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*/query <nick> [message]*:: Open a private conversation with <nick>. This nick
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has to be present in the room you’re currently in. If you specified a message
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after the nickname, it will be sent to this user.
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*/part [message]*:: Disconnect you from a room. You can specify an optional
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message.
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*/close [message]*:: Disconnect you from a room (if you are connected) and
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close the tab. You can specify an optional message if you are still connected.
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*/nick <nickname>*:: Change your nickname in the current room.
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*Except for gmail users* because gmail.com sucks and will do weird things
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if you change your nickname in a MUC.
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*/recolor [random]*:: Re-assign a color to all the participants in the current
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room, based on the last time they talked. Use this if the participants
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currently talking have too many identical colors. If a random argument is
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given, the participants will be shuffled before they are assigned a color.
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*/cycle [message]*:: Leave the current room an rejoint it immediatly. You can
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specify an optional quit message.
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*/info <nickname>*:: Display some information about the user in the room:
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his/her role, affiliation, status, and status message.
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*/version <nickname or jid>*:: Get the software version of the given nick in
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room or the given jid (usually its XMPP client and Operating System).
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*/configure*:: Configure the current room through a form.
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*/names*:: Get the list of the users in the room, their number, and the list
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of the people assuming different roles.
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Private tab commands
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*/info*:: Display some info about this user in the MultiUserChat.
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*/unquery*:: Close the tab.
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*/version*:: Get the software version of the current interlocutor (usually its
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XMPP client and Operating System).
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Normal Conversation tab commands
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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*/info*:: Display the status of this contact.
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*/unquery*:: Close the tab.
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*/version*:: Get the software version of the current interlocutor (usually its
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XMPP client and Operating System).
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Roster tab commands
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*/accept [jid]*:: Authorize the provided JID (or the selected contact in the
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roster) to see your presence.
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*/deny [jid]*:: Prevent the provided JID (or the selected contact in the
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roster) from seeing your presence.
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*/add <jid>*:: Add the specified JID to your roster and authorize him to see
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your presence. If he accepts you, the subscription will be mutual (and if he
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doesn’t, you can still /deny him).
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*/name <jid> <name>*:: Set the given JID’s name.
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*/groupadd <jid> <group>*:: Add the given JID to the given group (if the group
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does not exist, it will be created).
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*/groupmove <jid> <old_group> <new_group>*:: Move the given JID from one group
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to another (the JID has to be in the first group, and the new group may not
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exist).
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*/groupremove <jid> <group>*:: Remove the given JID from the given group (if
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the group is empty after that, it will get deleted).
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*/remove [jid]*:: Remove the specified JID from your roster. This will
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unsubscribe you from its presence, cancel its subscription to yours, and
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remove the item from your roster.
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NOTE: The following commands only exist if your server supports them. If it
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does not, you will be notified when you start poezio.
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*/block [jid]*:: Block the following JID using simple blocking. You will not
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receive any of his messages and won’t be able to send some to him either.
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*/unblock [jid]*:: Unblock a previously blocked JID using simple blocking. You
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will be able to send and receive messages from him again.
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*/list_blocks*:: List the blocked JIDs.
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NOTE: The following commands do not comply with any XEP or whatever, but they
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can still prove useful when you are migrating to an other JID.
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*/export [/path/to/file]*:: Export your contacts into /path/to/file if
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specified, or $HOME/poezio_contacts if not.
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*/import [/path/to/file]*:: Import your contacts from /path/to/file if
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specified, or $HOME/poezio_contacts if not.
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XML tab commands
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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*/clear*:: Clear the current buffer.
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