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- 2010-08-21T22:42:01Z (14 years ago)
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doc/user-guide/commands.xml
r327af51 r4022b68 829 829 </bitlbee-setting> 830 830 831 <bitlbee-setting name="mobile_is_away" type="boolean" scope="global"> 832 <default>false</default> 833 834 <description> 835 <para> 836 Most IM networks have a mobile version of their client. People who use these may not be paying that much attention to messages coming in. By enabling this setting, people using mobile clients will always be shown as away. 837 </para> 838 </description> 839 840 </bitlbee-setting> 841 831 842 <bitlbee-setting name="nick" type="string" scope="chat"> 832 843 <description> -
doc/user-guide/misc.xml
r327af51 r4022b68 234 234 </sect1> 235 235 236 <sect1 id="news1.3"> 237 <title>New stuff in BitlBee 1.3dev</title> 238 239 <para> 240 Most of the core of BitlBee was rewritten since the last release. This entry 241 should sum up the majority of the changes. 242 </para> 243 244 <para> 245 First of all, you can now have as many control channels as you want. Or you 246 can have none, it's finally possible to leave &bitlbee and still talk to 247 all your contacts. Or you can have a &work with all your work-related 248 contacts, or a &msn with all your MSN Messenger contacts. See <emphasis>help 249 channels</emphasis> for more information about this. 250 </para> 251 252 <para> 253 Also, you can change how nicknames are generated for your contacts. Like 254 automatically adding a [fb] tag to the nicks of all your Facebook contacts. 255 See <emphasis>help nick_format</emphasis>. 256 </para> 257 258 <para> 259 When you're already connected to a BitlBee server and you connect from 260 elsewhere, you can take over the old session. 261 </para> 262 263 <para> 264 Instead of account numbers, accounts now also get tags. These are 265 automatically generated but can be changed (<emphasis>help set 266 tag</emphasis>). You can now use them instead of accounts numbers. 267 (Example: <emphasis>acc gtalk on</emphasis>) 268 </para> 269 270 <para> 271 Last of all: You can finally change your nickname and 272 shorten root commands (try <emphasis>acc li</emphasis> instead 273 of <emphasis>account list</emphasis>). 274 </para> 275 276 </sect1> 277 236 278 </chapter>
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