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Q: Why doesn't irssi display colors even when ircii etc. displays them?
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A: Irssi uses curses, ircii and others don't (no, not even if ldd says they
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use it). Curses decides if terminal supports colors based on the TERM
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variable, so changing it should help. Some values to try when running
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in xterm are: xterm, xterm-color and color_xterm.
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Q: Why does irssi crash when pressing Ctrl-4?
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A: Most unices are usually configured to send SIGQUIT to active process when
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Ctrl-\ is pressed. Some terminals also treat Ctrl-4 and Ctrl-\ equally, so
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Irssi will die to SIGQUIT. Two ways to fix this: change it to something
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else with stty (stty quit undef) or in irssi /SET ignore_signals quit
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Q: Where's the GUI version?
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A: Read http://irssi.org/?page=about
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Q: How do I easily write text to channel that starts with '/' character?
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A: / /text
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Q: I connected to some server which isn't responding but now irssi tries
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to connect back to it all the time! How can I stop it?
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A: Two ways. The "good way" to do it is with /DISCONNECT. Check the server
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tags first with /SERVER without giving it any parameters, reconnections
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are those that have tag starting with "recon" text. So most probably you're
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going to do /DISCONNECT recon-1. The other way is to remove all the
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reconnections with /RMRECONNS, easier but may remove some connections
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you actually wanted to reconnect (if you used multiple servers..).
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Q: Why does irssi say "Irssi: Channel not fully synchronized yet, try again
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after a while" when I try to use /BAN etc?
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A: IRC server you use is coded badly, do something like this:
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/IRCNET ADD -querychans 1 quakenet
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/SERVER ADD -ircnet quakenet irc.quakenet.org
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/SAVE
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After that /CONNECT quakenet should work properly (NOTE: when you do this
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the first time you'll have to /DISCONNECT and /CONNECT again, /SERVER
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doesn't work correctly).
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