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%9Syntax:%9
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@SYNTAX:away@
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%9Parameters:%9
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-one: Marks yourself as away on the active server.
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-all: Marks yourself as away on all the servers you are connected to.
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You away message; if no argument is given, your away status will be removed.
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%9Description:%9
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Marks yourself as 'away'; this method is used to inform people that you
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are not paying attention to your screen.
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You might use it when you are taking a nap, in the shower, getting some
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food, or otherwise engaged. When you're 'away' you will see '(zZzZ)' in
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your statusbar.
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Anyone who does a WHOIS on your nickname will see that you are away, as
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well as your away message.
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%9Examples:%9
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/AWAY
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/AWAY I'm getting some food.
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/AWAY zZzZ
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/AWAY -one Feeding the cat!
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%9See also:%9 DISCONNECT
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