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2 /BIND [keycode [= command line]] |
2 /BIND [keycode [= command line]] |
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4 Bind the command to the key given as [keycode]. To examine which keys are currently not used look at `mcabber` log window and press examined key. For example: "Unknown key=265" means that you can bind some command to key #265. |
4 Bind the command to the key given as "keycode". To examine which keys are currently not used look at `mcabber` log window and press examined key. For example: "Unknown key=265" means that you can bind some command to key #265. |
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6 /bind |
6 /bind |
7 Display list of current bindings |
7 Display list of current bindings |
8 /bind keycode |
8 /bind keycode |
9 Display the command line bound to this key |
9 Display the command line bound to this key |
10 /bind keycode= |
10 /bind keycode= |
11 Unbind key with code [keycode] |
11 Unbind key with code "keycode" |
12 /bind keycode = command line |
12 /bind keycode = command line |
13 Bind [command line] to the key with code [keycode] |
13 Bind "command line" to the key with code "keycode" |
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15 Example: "/bind 265 = status away" (265 is F1). |
15 Example: "/bind 265 = status away" (265 is F1). |
16 Note: keycodes can be different depending on your ncurses configuration. |
16 Note: keycodes can be different depending on your ncurses configuration. |
17 Tip: aliases also can be used instead of commands. |
17 Tip: aliases also can be used instead of commands. |