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rfd1ca44 r4804b2f 53 53 54 54 <sect1 id="quickstart3"> 55 <title>Managing Contact Lists: Rename</title> 56 57 <!--quickstart3--> 58 <para> 59 <emphasis>Step Three: Managing Contact Lists: Rename</emphasis> 60 </para> 61 62 <para> 63 Now BitlBee logs in and downloads the contact list from the IM server. In a few seconds, all your on-line buddies should show up in the control channel. 64 </para> 65 66 <para> 67 BitlBee will convert names into IRC-friendly form (for instance: tux@example.com will be given the nickname tux). If you have more than one person who would have the same name by this logic (for instance: tux@example.com and tux@bitlbee.org) the second one to log on will be tux_. The same is true if you have a tux log on to AOL and a tux log on from Yahoo. 68 </para> 69 70 <para> 71 It would be easy to get these two mixed up, so BitlBee has a <emphasis>rename</emphasis> command to change the nickname into something more suitable: <emphasis>rename <oldnick> <newnick></emphasis> 72 </para> 73 74 <ircexample> 75 <ircline nick="you">rename tux_ bitlbeetux</ircline> 76 <ircaction nick="tux_">is now known as <emphasis>bitlbeetux</emphasis></ircaction> 77 <ircline nick="root">Nick successfully changed</ircline> 78 </ircexample> 79 80 <para> 81 When finished, type <emphasis>help quickstart4</emphasis> to continue. 82 </para> 83 84 </sect1> 85 86 <sect1 id="quickstart4"> 87 <title>Step Four: Managing Contact Lists: Add and Remove.</title> 88 89 <para> 90 <emphasis>Step Four: Managing Contact Lists: Add and Remove.</emphasis> 91 </para> 55 <title>Step Four: Managing Contact Lists: Add, Remove and Rename</title> 92 56 93 57 <para> … … 105 69 106 70 <para> 107 Lets say you accidentally added r2d3@example.com rather than r2d2@example.com, or maybe you just want to remove a user from your list because you never talk to them. To remove a name you will want to use the <emphasis>remove</emphasis> command: <emphasis>remove <nick></emphasis>71 Lets say you accidentally added r2d3@example.com rather than r2d2@example.com, or maybe you just want to remove a user from your list because you never talk to them. To remove a name you will want to use the <emphasis>remove</emphasis> command: <emphasis>remove r2d3</emphasis> 108 72 </para> 109 73 74 <para>Finally, if you have multiple users with similar names you may use the <emphasis>rename</emphasis> command to make it easier to remember: <emphasis>rename r2d2_ r2d2_aim</emphasis> 75 110 76 <para> 111 When finished, type <emphasis>help quickstart 5</emphasis> to continue.77 When finished, type <emphasis>help quickstart4</emphasis> to continue. 112 78 </para> 113 79 114 80 </sect1> 115 81 116 <sect1 id="quickstart 5">82 <sect1 id="quickstart4"> 117 83 <title>Chatting</title> 118 84 … … 139 105 140 106 <para> 141 You know the basics. If you want to get to know more about BitlBee, please type <emphasis>help quickstart6</emphasis>.107 You know the basics. If you want to know about some of the neat features BitlBee offers, please type <emphasis>help quickstart5</emphasis>. 142 108 </para> 143 109 144 110 </sect1> 145 111 146 <sect1 id="quickstart 6">112 <sect1 id="quickstart5"> 147 113 <title>Further Resources</title> 148 114 149 115 <para> 150 <emphasis>So you want more than just chatting? Or maybe you're just looking for a feature?</emphasis> 116 <emphasis>So you want more than just chatting? Or maybe you're just looking for more features?</emphasis> 117 </para> 118 119 <para> 120 With multiple channel support you can have contacts for specific protocols in their own channels, for instance, if you <emphasis>/join &msn</emphasis> you will join a channel that only contains your MSN contacts. 121 </para> 122 123 <para> 124 Account tagging allows you to use the given account name rather than a number when referencing your account. If you wish to turn off your gtalk account, you may <emphasis>account gtalk off</emphasis> rather than <emphasis>account 3 off</emphasis> where "3" is the account number. 151 125 </para> 152 126
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