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still updates for 0.8.7..

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v0.8.7 2003-11-17 Timo Sirainen <tss@iki.fi>
v0.8.7 2003-11-23 Timo Sirainen <tss@iki.fi>
* Settings changes - we have now "time", "size" and "level" setting
types.
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prompt in pasting mode.
/SET paste_detect_time controls how closely each others characters
must occur for it to be considered pasting. Pasting mode goes on
after /SET paste_detect_keycount characters have been received and
detected as pasting.
must occur for it to be considered pasting. Paste mode goes on when
first pasted CR/LF is found.
The first paste_detect_keycount characters may also contain some
command characters. They are executed, but their action in entry
line is reverted once pasting is detected. Of course, if any such
character was followed by CR/LF, it was already sent to
channel/query and is unreversable.
The first line may also contain some command characters. They are
executed, but their action in entry line is reverted once pasting
is detected.
What this means in practise is that even if you have TABs (assuming
TAB is completion key) in the first few pasted characters, they get
pasted as TABs as long as they weren't immediately followed by
CR/LF.
TAB is completion key) in the first pasted line, they get pasted as
TABs.
This detection isn't perfect and especially with laggy connections
it could do things wrong. If you don't like it, you can disable it
This detection isn't perfect, so if it annoys you it can be disabled
with /SET paste_detect_time 0
+ If pasting more lines than /SET paste_verify_line_count, irssi asks
if you actually want to do that. This should be useful to prevent