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     1 MCABBER(1)
     1 MCABBER(1)
     2 ===========
     2 ===========
     3 Mikael BERTHE <mcabber@lilotux.net>
     3 Mikael BERTHE <mcabber@lilotux.net>
     4 v0.6.8-dev, September 2005
     4 v0.6.8, September 2005
     5 
     5 
     6 NAME
     6 NAME
     7 ----
     7 ----
     8 mcabber - a simple Jabber console client
     8 mcabber - a simple Jabber console client
     9 
     9 
    31 
    31 
    32 Here are some of the features of `mcabber`:
    32 Here are some of the features of `mcabber`:
    33 
    33 
    34 - 'SSL support'.
    34 - 'SSL support'.
    35 - 'History logging:'  If enabled (see the CONFIGURATION FILE section),
    35 - 'History logging:'  If enabled (see the CONFIGURATION FILE section),
    36   `mcabber(1)` can save discussions to history log files.
    36   `mcabber` can save discussions to history log files.
    37 - 'Commands completion:'  If possible, `mcabber(1)` will try to complete your
    37 - 'Commands completion:'  If possible, `mcabber` will try to complete your
    38   command line if you hit the Tab key.
    38   command line if you hit the Tab key.
    39 - 'External actions:'  Some events (like receiving a message) can trigger an
    39 - 'External actions:'  Some events (like receiving a message) can trigger an
    40   external action, for example a shell script (you need to enable it in your
    40   external action, for example a shell script (you need to enable it in your
    41   configuration file).
    41   configuration file).  A sample events script ("eventcmd") is provided with
       
    42   `mcabber` source code, in the contrib directory.
    42 
    43 
    43 OPTIONS
    44 OPTIONS
    44 -------
    45 -------
    45 --help, -h::
    46 --help, -h::
    46         Quick help usage message
    47         Quick help usage message
    92         "/alias name =" unsets the "name" alias. +
    93         "/alias name =" unsets the "name" alias. +
    93         Example: "/alias away = status away".
    94         Example: "/alias away = status away".
    94 
    95 
    95 /bind keycode = command line::
    96 /bind keycode = command line::
    96         Bind a command line to the key with the "keycode" code number. +
    97         Bind a command line to the key with the "keycode" code number. +
    97         Keycodes of unused keys are displayed by mcabber in the log window
    98         Keycodes of unused keys are displayed by `mcabber` in the log window
    98         when pressing the key, for example "Unknown key=265". +
    99         when pressing the key, for example "Unknown key=265". +
    99         "/bind keycode" displays the command line bound to the given keycode;
   100         "/bind keycode" displays the command line bound to the given keycode;
   100         "/bind keycode" unbinds the given keycode. +
   101         "/bind keycode" unbinds the given keycode. +
   101         Note: aliases can be used in key bindings. +
   102         Note: aliases can be used in key bindings. +
   102         Example: "/bind 265 = status online" (265 is F1 for me, but it can
   103         Example: "/bind 265 = status online" (265 is F1 for me, but it can