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Geert Hauwaerts 5e8947a8b0 Syntax documentation rewrite for L-commands
Rewrote the syntax documentation for all commands starting with L.
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These are the message levels that are used throughout Irssi; they describe
what kind of message is displayed.
These are the common levels you can use:
ACTIONS Actions by a nickname.
CLIENTCRAP Irssi's internal messages.
CLIENTERROR Irssi's internal error messages.
CLIENTNOTICE Irssi's internal notices.
CRAP Can be almost anything.
CTCPS CTCP messages.
DCC DCC protocol related messages.
DCCMSGS DCC chat messages.
INVITES An invite is received.
JOINS A nickname joins a channel.
KICKS A nickname gets kicked from a channel.
MODES A channel mode is modified.
MSGS Private messages.
NICKS A nickname changes to another nickname.
NOTICES Notices sent from a nickname.
PARTS A nickname leaves a channel.
PUBLIC Public messages in a channel.
QUITS A nickname disconnects from IRC.
SNOTES Notices sent from a server.
TOPICS A channel topic is modified.
WALLOPS A wallop is received.
These are the special levels you can use:
HILIGHT The text is highlighted.
NEVER Never ignores or logs the message.
NO_ACT Doesn't trigger any activity in the statusbar.
NOHILIGHT The text is not highlighted.
When using levels from Irssi scripts, you need to prepend the level with
"MSGLEVEL_"; for example "CRAP" will be "MSGLEVEL_CRAP".