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136 .TP |
136 .TP |
137 \fB/buffer\fR clear|top|bottom|search_backward|search_forward |
137 \fB/buffer\fR clear|top|bottom|search_backward|search_forward |
138 The buffer command manipulates the current buddy's buffer (chat window)\&. |
138 The buffer command manipulates the current buddy's buffer (chat window)\&. |
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140 \fBclear\fR clear the current buddy chat window |
140 \fBclear\fR clear the current buddy chat window |
141 \fBtop\fR jump to the top of the current buddy chat buffer |
141 \fBtop\fR jump to the top of the current buddy chat buffer |
142 \fBbottom\fR jump to the bottom of the current buddy chat buffer |
142 \fBbottom\fR jump to the bottom of the current buddy chat buffer |
143 \fBsearch_backward\fR text search for text in the current buddy chat buffer |
143 \fBsearch_backward\fR text search for "text" in the current buddy chat buffer |
144 \fBsearch_forward\fR text search for text in the current buddy chat buffer |
144 \fBsearch_forward\fR text search for "text" in the current buddy chat buffer |
145 \fBdate\fR date jump to the first line after the specified date in the chat buffer (date format: "YYYY\-mm\-dd[THH:MM:SS]", "\-" and ":" are optional) |
145 \fBdate\fR date jump to the first line after the specified date in the chat buffer (date format: "YYYY\-mm\-dd[THH:MM:SS]", "\-" and ":" are optional) |
146 \fB%\fR n jump to position %n of the buddy chat buffer |
146 \fB%\fR n jump to position %n of the buddy chat buffer |
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147 |
148 .TP |
148 .TP |
149 \fB/clear\fR |
149 \fB/clear\fR |
150 The clear command is actually an alias for "/buffer clear"\&. |
150 The clear command is actually an alias for "/buffer clear"\&. |
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198 \fB/rename\fR nickname |
198 \fB/rename\fR nickname |
199 Rename current buddy to the given nickname\&. This command does not work for groups, at the moment (but you can move the buddies to another group with the "/move" command)\&. |
199 Rename current buddy to the given nickname\&. This command does not work for groups, at the moment (but you can move the buddies to another group with the "/move" command)\&. |
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201 |
202 .TP |
202 .TP |
203 \fB/room\fR join|leave|names|remove|topic|unlock |
203 \fB/room\fR invite|join|leave|names|nick|privmsg|remove|topic|unlock |
204 The room command handles Multi\-User Chat room actions\&. |
204 The room command handles Multi\-User Chat room actions\&. |
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206 \fBinvite\fR jid [reason] invite jid to the current room |
206 \fBinvite\fR jid [reason] invite jid to the current room |
207 \fBjoin\fR room nick join "room", using "nick" as nickname |
207 \fBjoin\fR room nick join "room", using "nick" as nickname |
208 \fBleave\fR [message] leave the current room |
208 \fBleave\fR [message] leave the current room |
209 \fBnames\fR display members of the current room |
209 \fBnames\fR display members of the current room |
210 \fBnick\fR nick change your nickname in the current room |
210 \fBnick\fR nick change your nickname in the current room |
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211 \fBprivmsg\fR nick msg send private message "msg" to "nick" |
211 \fBremove\fR remove the current room from the roster (you must have left this room before) |
212 \fBremove\fR remove the current room from the roster (you must have left this room before) |
212 \fBtopic\fR set topic for current room |
213 \fBtopic\fR set topic for current room |
213 \fBunlock\fR unlock current room (if you are the owner) |
214 \fBunlock\fR unlock current room (if you are the owner) |
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215 |
215 .TP |
216 .TP |
216 \fB/roster\fR |
217 \fB/roster\fR |
217 The roster command manipulates the roster/buddylist\&. Here are the available parameters: |
218 The roster command manipulates the roster/buddylist\&. Here are the available parameters: |
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219 |
219 \fBbottom\fR jump to the bottom of the roster |
220 \fBbottom\fR jump to the bottom of the roster |
220 \fBtop\fR jump to the top of the roster |
221 \fBtop\fR jump to the top of the roster |
221 \fBup\fR move up in the roster |
222 \fBup\fR move up in the roster |
222 \fBdown\fR move down in the roster |
223 \fBdown\fR move down in the roster |
223 \fBhide_offline\fR hide offline buddies |
224 \fBhide_offline\fR hide offline buddies |
224 \fBshow_offline\fR show offline buddies |
225 \fBshow_offline\fR show offline buddies |
225 \fBtoggle_offline\fR toggle display of offline buddies |
226 \fBtoggle_offline\fR toggle display of offline buddies |
226 \fBsearch\fR bud search for a buddy with a name or buddy containing "bud" (only in the displayed buddylist) |
227 \fBsearch\fR bud search for a buddy with a name or buddy containing "bud" (only in the displayed buddylist) |
227 \fBalternate\fR jump to alternate buddy\&. The "alternate" buddy is the last buddy left while being in chat mode (this command is thus especially useful after commands like "/roster unread_first") |
228 \fBalternate\fR jump to alternate buddy\&. The "alternate" buddy is the last buddy left while being in chat mode (this command is thus especially useful after commands like "/roster unread_first") |
228 \fBunread_first\fR jump to the first unread message |
229 \fBunread_first\fR jump to the first unread message |
229 \fBunread_next\fR jump to the next unread message |
230 \fBunread_next\fR jump to the next unread message |
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231 |
231 .TP |
232 .TP |
232 \fB/say\fR text |
233 \fB/say\fR text |
233 Send the text message to the currently selected buddy\&. Can be useful if you want to send a message beginning with a slash, for example\&. |
234 Send the "text" message to the currently selected buddy\&. Can be useful if you want to send a message beginning with a slash, for example\&. |
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235 |
235 .TP |
236 .TP |
236 \fB/say_to\fR jid text |
237 \fB/say_to\fR jid text |
237 Send the text message to the specified jid\&. Please note that this command doesn't set the default resource for a contact, so if you want to send several messages to a specific ressource you will have to use "/say_to" for each message\&. |
238 Send the "text" message to the specified jid\&. Please note that this command doesn't set the default resource for a contact, so if you want to send several messages to a specific ressource you will have to use "/say_to" for each message\&. |
238 |
239 |
239 .TP |
240 .TP |
240 \fB/status\fR [online|avail|invisible|free|dnd|notavail|away [StatusMessage]] |
241 \fB/status\fR [online|avail|invisible|free|dnd|notavail|away [StatusMessage]] |
241 Set the current status\&. If no status is specified, display the current status\&. If a status message is specified, it will overrride the message* variables\&. |
242 Set the current status\&. If no status is specified, display the current status\&. If a status message is specified, it will overrride the message* variables\&. |
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