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+<h2>COMMANDS</h2>
+<p>Please refer to the online help (command /help), it is probably more up-to-date than this manpage. Furthermore, help files have been translated into several languages.<br />
+You will find an overview of the <tt>mcabber</tt> commands in this manual.</p>
<h2>COMMANDS RELATED TO MCABBER</h2>
<dl>
<dt><b>
/alias [name [= command line]]
</b></dt>
<dd>
- Add "name" as an alias for "command line".<br />
- Aliases are expanded only once, thus they can not be chained.<br />
- "/alias name" displays the value associated with the "name" alias;<br />
- "/alias name =" unsets the "name" alias.<br />
+ Add "name" as an alias for "command line". <tt>
+ Aliases are expanded only once, thus they can not be chained. </tt>
+ "/alias name" displays the value associated with the "name" alias; <tt>
+ "/alias name =" unsets the "name" alias. </tt>
"/alias" displays a list of the existing aliases.<br />
Example: "/alias away = status away".
</dd>
@@ -431,13 +434,13 @@
/bind [keycode [= command line]]
</b></dt>
<dd>
- Bind a command line to the key with the "keycode" code number.<br />
+ Bind a command line to the key with the "keycode" code number. <tt>
Keycodes of unused keys are displayed by <tt>mcabber</tt> in the log window
- when pressing the key, for example "Unknown key=265".<br />
- "/bind keycode" displays the command line bound to the given keycode;<br />
- "/bind keycode =" unbinds the given keycode.<br />
- "/bind" displays a list of the bound keycodes.<br />
- Note: aliases can be used in key bindings.<br />
+ when pressing the key, for example "Unknown key=265". </tt>
+ "/bind keycode" displays the command line bound to the given keycode; <tt>
+ "/bind keycode =" unbinds the given keycode. </tt>
+ "/bind" displays a list of the bound keycodes. <tt>
+ Note: aliases can be used in key bindings. </tt>
Example: "/bind 265 = status online" (265 is F1 for me, but it may
depend on your ncurses installation).
</dd>
@@ -595,6 +598,18 @@
Disconnect and leave <tt>mcabber(1)</tt>.
</dd>
<dt><b>
+/set option[=value]
+</b></dt>
+<dd>
+ Display or set an option value.
+</dd>
+<dt><b>
+/source [file]
+</b></dt>
+<dd>
+ Read a configuration file.
+</dd>
+<dt><b>
/version
</b></dt>
<dd>
@@ -783,17 +798,17 @@
</b></dt>
<dd>
Send a multi-line message. To write a single message with several
- lines, the <b>multi-line mode</b> should be used.<br />
+ lines, the <b>multi-line mode</b> should be used. <tt>
In multi-line mode, each line (except command lines) typed in the input
line will be added to the multi-line message. Once the message is
finished, it can be sent to the current selected buddy with the "/msay
- send" command (or Ctrl-d).<br />
+ send" command (or Ctrl-d). </tt>
The <b>begin</b> subcommand enables multi-line mode. Note that it allows
- a message subject to be specified.<br />
+ a message subject to be specified. <tt>
The <b>verbatim</b> multi-line mode disables commands, so that it is
possible to enter lines starting with a slash. Only the "/msay"
command (with send or abort parameters) can be used to exit verbatim
- mode.<br />
+ mode. </tt>
The <b>toggle</b> and <b>toggle_verbatim</b> subcommands can be bound to a key to
use the multi-line mode quickly (for example, "bind M109 = msay toggle"
to switch using the Meta-m combination).
@@ -857,7 +872,7 @@
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</dd>
<dt><b>
-/pgp disable|enable|info [jid]
+/pgp disable|enable|force|info [jid]
</b></dt>
<dt><b>
/pgp setkey [jid [key]]
@@ -883,6 +898,14 @@
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<tr valign="top">
<td>
+<b>force</b> [jid]
+</td>
+<td>
+enforce PGP encryption, even for offline messages, and always assume the recipient has PGP support
+</td>
+</tr>
+<tr valign="top">
+<td>
<b>info</b> [jid]
</td>
<td>
@@ -945,10 +968,10 @@
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<tr valign="top">
<td>
-<b>names</b>
+<b>names</b> [--short|--quiet]
</td>
<td>
-display members of the current room
+display the members of the current room
</td>
</tr>
<tr valign="top">
@@ -1248,8 +1271,8 @@
/status [online|avail|invisible|free|dnd|notavail|away [-|StatusMessage]]
</b></dt>
<dd>
- Show or set the current status.<br />
- If no status is specified, display the current status.<br />
+ Show or set the current status. <tt>
+ If no status is specified, display the current status. </tt>
If a status message is specified, it will overrride the message*
variables (these variables can be set in the configuration file).
If no relevant message* variable is set and no status message provided,
@@ -1260,8 +1283,8 @@
/status_to jid online|avail|invisible|free|dnd|notavail|away [StatusMessage]
</b></dt>
<dd>
- Send the requested status to the specified Jabber user.<br />
- If the specified jid is ".", the current buddy is used.<br />
+ Send the requested status to the specified Jabber user. <tt>
+ If the specified jid is ".", the current buddy is used. </tt>
Note: this status will be overridden by subsequent "/status" commands.
If you are using the auto-away feature, the status will overridden
too.<br />
@@ -1284,14 +1307,14 @@
<h2>RESOURCES</h2>
<p><a href="http://www.lilotux.net/~mikael/mcabber/">Main web site</a></p>
<h2>COPYING</h2>
-<p>Copyright (C) 2005, 2006 Mikael Berthe.<br />
+<p>Copyright (C) 2005, 2006, 2007 Mikael Berthe.<br />
Some portions are Copyright (C) 2002-2004 <a href="mailto:cabber@ajmacias.com">cabber@ajmacias.com</a>.</p>
<p>Free use of this software is granted under the terms of the GNU General Public
License (GPL).</p>
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Version 0.9.3-dev<br />
-Last updated 04-Feb-2007 11:44:42 CEST
+Last updated 17-Jun-2007 17:36:09 CEST
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