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Commands may be abbreviated. Commands are:
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/Away [text] Mark user as being away
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/ALl text Send text to all users
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/Beep Toggle Beep-Mode
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/Channel n Switch to channel n
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/CHARset [in [out]] Change terminal emulation (default ansi)
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/Destinations List reachable ping-pong hosts
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/Filter [calls] Set calls you want to filter
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/Help [command] Print help information
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/Invite user Invite user to join your channel
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/IMsg user text Send Text to all on channel except user
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/Links [args] List or setup links
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/LISt List all channels and topics
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/LEave [channel] Leaves specified or default channel
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/Msg user|#channel text Send message to a user or joined channel
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/ME text Write action to channel
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/MOde [channel] options Set channel options
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/NIck nickname Set your (nick)name
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/NONick Delete your (nick)name
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/NOTify [calls] Send notice if one of calls signs on
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/Personal [text] Set personal description
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/PRompt abcd Prompts a=query b=std c=ctrl-g d=ctrl-h
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/Quit Terminate the convers session
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/QUEry [user] Start/End a private conversation
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/Topic [#chan] [text] Set channel topic. Text=@ removes topic
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/UPtime How long is this conversd up ?
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/Verbose Toggles verbose Flag
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/VERSion Show version information
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/Who [N|*|A|L|U|@] List users and their channel numbers
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/WIdth [value] Set/show terminal width
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@@ALL
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If you are in /query mode, a text written with /all at the front will
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be displayed as a normal convers text written to all users on this channel.
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@@AWAY
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/away sets an away-text for the other users. called with no additional
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arguments, you are marked as being back again.
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@@BEEP
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(/beep /bell)
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The beep command toggles a warning bell (^G) being sent before every message
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coming from another user. This command really is a subset of the /prompt
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command, see there.
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@@CHAR
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With this command, you can tell the convers deamon which type of umlauts you
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prefer to use. The Syntax is /char [intype [outtype]]. For example, if you
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work on an Atari st you could say: "/char atari atari". If you use a pc and
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like to write your own umlauts in TeX style, "/char tex pc" may work. Use
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"/char ?" to see a list. Play a bit around with this feature !
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Special Thanks to Thommy, <dl9sau@zedat. fu-berlin.de> (Internet mail)
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<dl9sau@db0sao.ampr.org> (AmPR-Net mail) who wrote this nice feature.
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Suggestions to this feature should be redirected to him :-)
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Your char-setting will be stored when using "/pers", see there.
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Please notice; use the correct charset for your program, not for your type
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of computer.
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@@DEST
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(/destinations /hosts)
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All Pingpong hosts in the network being connected to each other are listed.
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The numbers shown in the list are response times in seconds. Use "/d #" to
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see another form of this list.
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@@EXCL
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(/exclude /imsg /iwrite)
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The exclude command is the opposite of the /msg command. You can send
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messages to all users on the channel except the one given as the first
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parameter. Internally these messages are sent as private messages to the
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users, so links are flooded a bit more :-)
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@@FAID
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Welcome to the convers, select the right conversion for umlauts (/char),
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set your personal description (/pers)
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and change (/join) to another channel of your interest, if you want.
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Whith /who you get an overview of the channels, more help with /help.
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Have fun.
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@@FILT
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If you don't want to read texts from certain users, you can set a list
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of calls. Messages from this calls are discarded for you. The syntax is
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similar to "/notify". E.g. "/filter + dc1ik - db4ut" adds the user dc1ik
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to the filter and removes db4ut from the list.
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@@HELP
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(/? /help)
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The help command may be invoked with an additional parameter. I believe you
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hacked in "help help" to see this, right ? :-). better try out help options
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that are followed by an additional command.
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@@INVI
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An invitation tho the named user is sent. The invite is passed through all
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convers nodes in the net. If the user is on another channel, he will be able
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to join your private channel. If he is in the commandinterpreter on a node,
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he will receive the invitation message. In the latter case he will be unable
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to join a private channel directly.
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@@JOIN
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(/channel /join)
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Join another channel. Unlike other other conversd implementations Ping-Pong-
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conversd supports multiple channel joins the same time. Thus the old channel
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is not left. You may do this by invoking "/leave".
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@@LEAV
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Invoking this command you will leave the actual channel or the specified
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channel. If the given channel is your last existence in the convers channel,
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you'll quit the whole program.
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@@LINK
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The current link state is displayed. In the standard version, host name,
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link state, link round trip times, neighbour revision codes and state time
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followed by time of next try and count of connect tries (on disconnected or
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connecting links) are shown, connected lines print out their queue length
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and total transmit statistics.
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If you are sysop, you may also set up or remove links at runtime.
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Connection-info will be shown in brackets additionally.
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Syntax: /l [@ host]|[[+]|[-] host [port [via]]]
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With "/l @host" you are able to get info from host (not all versions support
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this function).
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@@LIST
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All channels, their topics (if set), flags (if some) and users are displayed.
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@@ME
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If you want to display an action you take, you might use this command. E.g.
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entering the line "/me yawns" all connected users in this channel will see
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a message like: "*** dc6iq yawns"
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@@MODE
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The mode command is one of the most complicated ones. It is invoked with
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/mode <channel> <+|-><t|i|s|m|p|l|o<name>>.
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Flags may be a set of the following:
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t - channel topic may be set by channel operators only
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i - channel is invisible for users not on it
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s - channel is secrect, only its number not displayed
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m - channel is moderated, only channel-operators may talk
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p - channel is private, invitation needed to join here
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l - channel is local, no text forwarding to other nodes (NYI)
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o<name> - make <name> a channel operator
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The plus indicates an option to be set, a dash resets the option.
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A combination of + and - is allowed so the following command will work:
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"/mode 69 -s+todc6iq". Channel 69 is no longer secret, but topics may be
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set only by channel operators. In addition the user dc6iq becomes a channel
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operator.
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Without parameters, the current settings will be listed.
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On channel 0 it is impossible to set modes!
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@@MSG
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(/msg /send /write)
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Send a text to one special user or a joined channel. If the message should
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be redirected to a channel, The command must be invoked in this syntax:
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"/msg #<channel> <text>". The adressee (if user) can indicate the private
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character of the message due to additional asterisks in his received lines.
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a mesage written by dc6iq to dc1ik looks like this: "/m dc1ik This is a Test"
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will be received by dc1ik like this: "<*dc6iq*>: This is a test".
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@@NICK
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You can set your nickname to be displayed in front of your callsign. The
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nickname is forwarded to other convers hosts. Use "/nick @" or "/nonick"
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to delete your nickname.
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@@NONICK
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If a nickname is set, it is deleted. (same as "/nick @")
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@@NOTI
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You are notified if one person out of the notification list appears on any
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channel in this convers. E.g. "/notify + dc1ik" adds the user dc1ik to the
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notification list, "/notify - db4ut" removes him from the list. The list is
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initially treated as if a plus "+"-sign was given, multiple lists may be
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specified. The following command would be legal and would result in adding
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dc1ik, db4ut and dg3kcr to the list, while removing dc6iq and dh2paf:
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"/notify dh2paf + dc1ik db4ut - dc6iq dh2paf +dg3kcr"
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Removing non-members to the list is ignored.
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@@PERS
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(/note /personal)
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A brief description can be set up, accessible to all users via the "/who"-
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command. A typical Message looks like this: "/pers Fred, Buechig, JN49fb".
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The description can be deleted with "/pers @".
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The digi stores up to 118 chars of this description and set it automatically
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when you enter convers (the settings of "/char" and "/width" will be stored
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and set on login, too). Storing is also possible with simply "/pers".
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@@PROM
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The prompt command takes up to four arguments in one concatenated string.
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Thus "/prompt abcd" will set up "a" for the query prompt, "b" for the
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standard prompt. "d" is the character to remove the prompt, and "c" is
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displayed whenever a text is sent to you. Normally you make "c" a control-G
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(beep char) and "d" a backspace or delete character (control-h or 0x7f).
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@@QUER
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The username given as argument will be the only recipient for all further
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texts. They are send as private messages (just like /m). With no optional
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argument, the further texts go into the whole channel again.
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@@QUIT
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(/bye /exit /quit)
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Passing this command to conversd, you will retire from the famous Ping-Pong
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conversation. I hope you enjoyed this stuff :-)
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@@TOPI
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A brief description of the channel topic can be set. Other users can look
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it up with the "/who quick" or "/list" commands. If the channel number is
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omitted, the topic will be set to the current channel, else to the desired
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one. If no #channel is given, the topic will appear on the current channel,
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if specified, the topic on that channel will be set (only if youre logged
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on to that channel). To clear a topic, just try to set a topic like "@" :-)
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An empty topic command diplays the current's channel topic.
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@@UPTI
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The uptime command tells us how long this conversd is up and running.
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@@VERB
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The verbose flag is toggled. You will be flooded with information if you
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enable this feature.
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@@VERS
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Print out version information to this software.
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@@WHO
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(/users /who)
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This command shows the users and has multiple options:
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n [channel] tabular form (limitable to one channel)
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a [channel] away-text listing (limitable to one channel)
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l [channel] long listing (limitable to one channel)
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u users detailed infos to specified users
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* [channel] listing of idle-times (own or specified channel)
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@ host to specified host limited tabular form
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without option you get a brief listing ("/list").
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@@WIDT
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Tell conversd about your screen width. Then formatted messages will use the
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entire screen. It is set to 80 by default.
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Your width-setting will be stored when using "/pers", see there.
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