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r1195cec r1febf5c 163 163 164 164 <para> 165 If you want, you can also tell BitlBee what nick to give the new contact. The -tmp option adds the buddy to the internal BitlBee structures only, not to the real contact list (like done by <emphasis>set handle_unknown add</emphasis>). This allows you to talk to people who are not in your contact list. This normally won't show you any presence notifications. 165 If you want, you can also tell BitlBee what nick to give the new contact. Of course you can also use the <emphasis>rename</emphasis> command for that, but sometimes this might be more convenient. 166 </para> 167 168 <para> 169 Adding -tmp adds the buddy to the internal BitlBee structures only, not to the real contact list (like done by <emphasis>set handle_unknown add</emphasis>). This allows you to talk to people who are not in your contact list. 166 170 </para> 167 171 </description> … … 379 383 380 384 <bitlbee-setting name="charset" type="string" scope="global"> 381 <default> utf-8</default>385 <default>iso8859-1</default> 382 386 <possible-values>you can get a list of all possible values by doing 'iconv -l' in a shell</possible-values> 383 387 384 388 <description> 385 389 <para> 386 Th is setting tells BitlBee what your IRC client sends and expects. It should be equal to the charset setting of your IRC client if you want to be able to send and receive non-ASCII text properly.387 </para> 388 389 <para> 390 Most systems use UTF-8 these days. On older systems, an iso8859 charset may work better. For example, iso8859-1 is the best choice for most Western countries. You can try to find what works best for you on http://www.unicodecharacter.com/charsets/iso8859.html390 The charset setting enables you to use different character sets in BitlBee. These get converted to UTF-8 before sending and from UTF-8 when receiving. 391 </para> 392 393 <para> 394 If you don't know what's the best value for this, at least iso8859-1 is the best choice for most Western countries. You can try to find what works best for you on http://czyborra.com/charsets/iso8859.html 391 395 </para> 392 396 </description> … … 589 593 </bitlbee-setting> 590 594 591 <bitlbee-setting name="root_nick" type="string" scope="global">592 <default>root</default>593 594 <description>595 <para>596 Normally the "bot" that takes all your BitlBee commands is called "root". If you don't like this name, you can rename it to anything else using the <emphasis>rename</emphasis> command, or by changing this setting.597 </para>598 </description>599 </bitlbee-setting>600 601 595 <bitlbee-setting name="save_on_quit" type="boolean" scope="global"> 602 596 <default>true</default> … … 683 677 <description> 684 678 <para> 685 Sends you a /notice when a user starts typing a message (if supported by the IM protocol and the user's client). To use this, you most likely want to use a script in your IRC client to show this information in a more sensible way.679 Sends you a /notice when a user starts typing a message (if the protocol supports it, MSN for example). This is a bug, not a feature. (But please don't report it.. ;-) You don't want to use it. Really. In fact the typing-notification is just one of the least useful 'innovations' ever. It's just there because some guy will probably ask me about it anyway. ;-) 686 680 </para> 687 681 </description> … … 836 830 <short-description>Change friendly name, nick</short-description> 837 831 <syntax>nick <connection> [<new nick>]</syntax> 838 <syntax>nick <connection></syntax> 839 840 <description> 841 <para> 842 Deprecated: Use the per-account <emphasis>display_name</emphasis> setting to read and change this information. 832 <syntax>nick</syntax> 833 834 <description> 835 <para> 836 This command allows to set the friendly name of an im account. If no new name is specified the command will report the current name. When the name contains spaces, don't forget to quote the whole nick in double quotes. Currently this command is only supported by the MSN protocol. 837 </para> 838 839 <para> 840 It is recommended to use the per-account <emphasis>display_name</emphasis> setting to read and change this information. The <emphasis>nick</emphasis> command is deprecated. 843 841 </para> 844 842 </description> 845 843 846 844 <ircexample> 847 <ircline nick="wouter"> account set 1/display_name "The majestik møøse"</ircline>848 <ircline nick="root"> display_name = `The majestik møøse'</ircline>845 <ircline nick="wouter">nick 1 "Wouter Paesen"</ircline> 846 <ircline nick="root">Setting your name on connection 1 to `Wouter Paesen'</ircline> 849 847 </ircexample> 850 848
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