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r12b29db re5b521d 498 498 </bitlbee-setting> 499 499 500 <bitlbee-setting name="buddy_sendbuffer" type="boolean" scope="global">501 <default>false</default>502 503 <description>504 <para>505 By default, when you send a message to someone, BitlBee forwards this message to the user immediately. When you paste a large number of lines, the lines will be sent in separate messages, which might not be very nice to read. If you enable this setting, BitlBee will buffer your messages and wait for more data.506 </para>507 508 <para>509 Using the <emphasis>buddy_sendbuffer_delay</emphasis> setting you can specify the number of seconds BitlBee should wait for more data before the complete message is sent.510 </para>511 512 <para>513 Please note that if you remove a buddy from your list (or if the connection to that user drops) and there's still data in the buffer, this data will be lost. BitlBee will not try to send the message to the user in those cases.514 </para>515 </description>516 </bitlbee-setting>517 518 <bitlbee-setting name="buddy_sendbuffer_delay" type="integer" scope="global">519 <default>200</default>520 521 <description>522 523 <para>524 Tell BitlBee after how many (mili)seconds a buffered message should be sent. Values greater than 5 will be interpreted as miliseconds, 5 and lower as seconds.525 </para>526 527 <para>528 See also the <emphasis>buddy_sendbuffer</emphasis> setting.529 </para>530 </description>531 </bitlbee-setting>532 533 500 <bitlbee-setting name="charset" type="string" scope="global"> 534 501 <default>utf-8</default> … … 782 749 <para> 783 750 Note that BitlBee will always say this setting is empty. This doesn't mean there is no password, it just means that, for security reasons, BitlBee stores passwords somewhere else so they can't just be retrieved in plain text. 751 </para> 752 </description> 753 </bitlbee-setting> 754 755 <bitlbee-setting name="paste_buffer" type="boolean" scope="global"> 756 <default>false</default> 757 758 <description> 759 <para> 760 By default, when you send a message to someone, BitlBee forwards this message to the user immediately. When you paste a large number of lines, the lines will be sent in separate messages, which might not be very nice to read. If you enable this setting, BitlBee will buffer your messages and wait for more data. 761 </para> 762 763 <para> 764 Using the <emphasis>paste_buffer_delay</emphasis> setting you can specify the number of seconds BitlBee should wait for more data before the complete message is sent. 765 </para> 766 767 <para> 768 Please note that if you remove a buddy from your list (or if the connection to that user drops) and there's still data in the buffer, this data will be lost. BitlBee will not try to send the message to the user in those cases. 769 </para> 770 </description> 771 </bitlbee-setting> 772 773 <bitlbee-setting name="paste_buffer_delay" type="integer" scope="global"> 774 <default>200</default> 775 776 <description> 777 778 <para> 779 Tell BitlBee after how many (mili)seconds a buffered message should be sent. Values greater than 5 will be interpreted as miliseconds, 5 and lower as seconds. 780 </para> 781 782 <para> 783 See also the <emphasis>paste_buffer</emphasis> setting. 784 784 </para> 785 785 </description>
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