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@ -67,41 +67,41 @@ weird non-VT compatible terminal (you most probably aren't), just
say:</p>
<pre>
/SET term_force_colors ON
/SET term_force_colors ON
</pre>
<p>I don't like automatic query windows, I don't like status window, I do
like msgs window where all messages go:</p>
<pre>
/SET autocreate_own_query OFF
/SET autocreate_query_level DCCMSGS
/SET use_status_window OFF
/SET use_msgs_window ON
/SET autocreate_own_query OFF
/SET autocreate_query_level DCCMSGS
/SET use_status_window OFF
/SET use_msgs_window ON
</pre>
<p>Disable automatic window closing when <code>/PART</code>ing channel or
<code>/UNQUERY</code>ing query:</p>
<pre>
/SET autoclose_windows OFF
/SET reuse_unused_windows ON
/SET autoclose_windows OFF
/SET reuse_unused_windows ON
</pre>
<p>Here's the settings that make irssi work exactly like ircII in window
management (send me a note if you can think of more):</p>
<pre>
/SET autocreate_own_query OFF
/SET autocreate_query_level NONE
/SET use_status_window OFF
/SET use_msgs_window OFF
/SET reuse_unused_windows ON
/SET windows_auto_renumber OFF
/SET autocreate_own_query OFF
/SET autocreate_query_level NONE
/SET use_status_window OFF
/SET use_msgs_window OFF
/SET reuse_unused_windows ON
/SET windows_auto_renumber OFF
/SET autostick_split_windows OFF
/SET autoclose_windows OFF
/SET print_active_channel ON
/SET autostick_split_windows OFF
/SET autoclose_windows OFF
/SET print_active_channel ON
</pre>
<p>And example how to add servers:</p>
@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ management (send me a note if you can think of more):</p>
joining channels)</p>
<pre>
/IRCNET ADD -autosendcmd "/^msg nickserv ident pass;wait -opn 2000" opn
/IRCNET ADD -autosendcmd "/^msg nickserv ident pass;wait -opn 2000" opn
</pre>
<p>Then add some servers to different networks (ircnet is already set up
@ -118,24 +118,23 @@ for them), irc.kpnqwest.fi is used by default for IRCNet but if it fails,
irc.funet.fi is tried next:</p>
<pre>
/SERVER ADD -auto -ircnet ircnet irc.kpnqwest.fi 6667
/SERVER ADD -ircnet ircnet irc.funet.fi 6667
/SERVER ADD -auto -ircnet efnet efnet.cs.hut.fi 6667
/SERVER ADD -auto -ircnet ircnet irc.kpnqwest.fi 6667
/SERVER ADD -ircnet ircnet irc.funet.fi 6667
/SERVER ADD -auto -ircnet efnet efnet.cs.hut.fi 6667
</pre>
<p>Automatically join to channels after connected to server, send op request
to bot after joined to efnet/#irssi:</p>
<pre>
/CHANNEL ADD -auto #irssi ircnet
/CHANNEL ADD -auto -bots *!*bot@host.org -botcmd "/^msg $0 op pass"
#irssi efnet
/CHANNEL ADD -auto #irssi ircnet
/CHANNEL ADD -auto -bots *!*bot@host.org -botcmd "/^msg $0 op pass" #irssi efnet
</pre>
If you want lines containing your nick to hilight:
<pre>
/HILIGHT nick
/HILIGHT nick
</pre>
<h3><a id="c2">2. Basic user interface usage</a></h3>
@ -149,10 +148,10 @@ created every time you <code>/JOIN</code> a channel or <code>/QUERY</code>
someone. There's several ways you can change between these windows:</p>
<pre>
Meta-1, Meta-2, .. Meta-0 - Jump directly between windows 1-10
Meta-q .. Meta-o - Jump directly between windows 11-19
/WINDOW &lt;number&gt; - Jump to any window with specified number
Ctrl-P, Ctrl-N - Jump to previous / next window
Meta-1, Meta-2, .. Meta-0 - Jump directly between windows 1-10
Meta-q .. Meta-o - Jump directly between windows 11-19
/WINDOW &lt;number&gt; - Jump to any window with specified number
Ctrl-P, Ctrl-N - Jump to previous / next window
</pre>
<p>Clearly the easiest way is to use Meta-number keys. And what is the Meta
@ -161,21 +160,21 @@ it's probably the left Windows key. If they don't work directly, you'll need
to set a few X resources (NOTE: these work with both xterm and rxvt):</p>
<pre>
XTerm*eightBitInput: false
XTerm*metaSendsEscape: true
XTerm*eightBitInput: false
XTerm*metaSendsEscape: true
</pre>
<p>With rxvt, you can also specify which key acts as Meta key. So if you
want to use ALT instead of Windows key for it, use:</p>
<pre>
rxvt*modifier: alt
rxvt*modifier: alt
</pre>
<p>You could do this by changing the X key mappings:</p>
<pre>
xmodmap -e "keysym Alt_L = Meta_L Alt_L"
xmodmap -e "keysym Alt_L = Meta_L Alt_L"
</pre>
<p>And how exactly do you set these X resources? For Debian, there's
@ -196,16 +195,16 @@ but I think they should work pretty well now :) Here's some commands
related to them:</p>
<pre>
/WINDOW NEW - Create new split window
/WINDOW NEW HIDE - Create new hidden window
/WINDOW CLOSE - Close split or hidden window
/WINDOW NEW - Create new split window
/WINDOW NEW HIDE - Create new hidden window
/WINDOW CLOSE - Close split or hidden window
/WINDOW HIDE [&lt;number&gt;|&lt;name&gt;] - Make the split window hidden window
/WINDOW SHOW &lt;number&gt;|&lt;name&gt; - Make the hidden window a split window
/WINDOW HIDE [&lt;number&gt;|&lt;name&gt;] - Make the split window hidden window
/WINDOW SHOW &lt;number&gt;|&lt;name&gt; - Make the hidden window a split window
/WINDOW SHRINK [&lt;lines&gt;] - Shrink the split window
/WINDOW GROW [&lt;lines&gt;] - Grow the split window
/WINDOW BALANCE - Balance the sizes of all split windows
/WINDOW SHRINK [&lt;lines&gt;] - Shrink the split window
/WINDOW GROW [&lt;lines&gt;] - Grow the split window
/WINDOW BALANCE - Balance the sizes of all split windows
</pre>
<p>By default, irssi uses "sticky windowing" for split windows. This means
@ -214,9 +213,9 @@ split window without some effort. For example you could have following
window layout:</p>
<pre>
Split window 1: win#1 - Status window, win#2 - Messages window
Split window 2: win#3 - ircnet/#channel1, win#4 - ircnet/#channel2
Split window 3: win#5 - efnet/#channel1, win#6 - efnet/#channel2
Split window 1: win#1 - Status window, win#2 - Messages window
Split window 2: win#3 - ircnet/#channel1, win#4 - ircnet/#channel2
Split window 3: win#5 - efnet/#channel1, win#6 - efnet/#channel2
</pre>
<p>When you are in win#1 and press ALT-6, irssi jumps to split window
@ -229,7 +228,7 @@ split window irssi just changes to that split window. This it the way
windows work with ircii, if you prefer it you can set it with</p>
<pre>
/SET autostick_split_windows OFF
/SET autostick_split_windows OFF
</pre>
<p>Each window can have multiple channels, queries and other "window
@ -237,22 +236,22 @@ items" inside them. If you don't like windows at all, you disable
automatic creating of them with</p>
<pre>
/SET autocreate_windows OFF
/SET autocreate_windows OFF
</pre>
<p>And if you keep all channels in one window, you most probably want
the channel name printed in each line:</p>
<pre>
/SET print_active_channel ON
/SET print_active_channel ON
</pre>
<p>If you want to group only some channels or queries in one window,
use</p>
<pre>
/JOIN -window #channel
/QUERY -window nick
/JOIN -window #channel
/QUERY -window nick
</pre>
<h3><a id="c3">3. Server and channel automation</a></h3>
@ -271,15 +270,15 @@ you're connected to some network, use <code>-autosendcmd</code> option.
Here's some examples:</p>
<pre>
/IRCNET ADD -autosendcmd '^msg bot invite' ircnet
/IRCNET ADD -autosendcmd "/^msg nickserv ident pass;wait -opn 2000" opn
/IRCNET ADD -autosendcmd '^msg bot invite' ircnet
/IRCNET ADD -autosendcmd "/^msg nickserv ident pass;wait -opn 2000" opn
</pre>
<p>After that you need to add your servers. For example:</p>
<pre>
/SERVER ADD -auto -ircnet ircnet irc.kpnqwest.fi 6667
/SERVER ADD -auto -ircnet worknet irc.mycompany.com 6667 password
/SERVER ADD -auto -ircnet ircnet irc.kpnqwest.fi 6667
/SERVER ADD -auto -ircnet worknet irc.mycompany.com 6667 password
</pre>
<p>The <code>-auto</code> option specifies that this server is
@ -291,9 +290,8 @@ fails.</p>
<p>And finally channels:</p>
<pre>
/CHANNEL ADD -auto -bots *!*bot@host.org -botcmd "/^msg $0 op pass"
#irssi efnet
/CHANNEL ADD -auto #secret ircnet password
/CHANNEL ADD -auto -bots *!*bot@host.org -botcmd "/^msg $0 op pass" #irssi efnet
/CHANNEL ADD -auto #secret ircnet password
</pre>
<p><code>-bots</code> and <code>-botcmd</code> should be the only ones
@ -313,8 +311,8 @@ queries you want. If you want to move the windows or channels around
use commands:</p>
<pre>
/WINDOW MOVE LEFT/RIGHT/number - move window elsewhere
/WINDOW ITEM MOVE &lt;number&gt;|&lt;name&gt; - move channel/query to another window
/WINDOW MOVE LEFT/RIGHT/number - move window elsewhere
/WINDOW ITEM MOVE &lt;number&gt;|&lt;name&gt; - move channel/query to another window
</pre>
<p>When everything looks the way you like, use <code>/LAYOUT SAVE</code>
@ -338,7 +336,7 @@ pretty much all messages that don't clearly belong to some channel or
query. Some people like it, some don't. If you want to remove it, use</p>
<pre>
/SET use_status_window OFF
/SET use_status_window OFF
</pre>
<p>This doesn't have any effect until you restart irssi. If you want to
@ -349,19 +347,19 @@ messages go. By default it's disabled and query windows are created
instead. To make all private messages go to msgs window, say:</p>
<pre>
/SET use_msgs_window ON
/SET autocreate_query_level DCCMSGS (or if you don't want queries to
dcc chats either, say NONE)
/SET use_msgs_window ON
/SET autocreate_query_level DCCMSGS (or if you don't want queries to
dcc chats either, say NONE)
</pre>
<p>use_msgs_window either doesn't have any effect until restarting
irssi. To create it immediately say:</p>
<pre>
/WINDOW NEW HIDE - create the window
/WINDOW NAME (msgs) - name it to "(msgs)"
/WINDOW LEVEL MSGS - make all private messages go to this window
/WINDOW MOVE 1 - move it to first window
/WINDOW NEW HIDE - create the window
/WINDOW NAME (msgs) - name it to "(msgs)"
/WINDOW LEVEL MSGS - make all private messages go to this window
/WINDOW MOVE 1 - move it to first window
</pre>
<p>Note that neither use_msgs_window nor use_status_window have any
@ -374,7 +372,7 @@ all sorts of messages with no real classification. You can get a whole
list of levels with</p>
<pre>
/HELP levels
/HELP levels
</pre>
<p>Status window has message level <code>ALL -MSGS</code>, meaning that all
@ -393,7 +391,7 @@ them to one sigle window if you really want to. That being said, here's
how you do connect to new server without closing the old connection:</p>
<pre>
/CONNECT irc.server.org
/CONNECT irc.server.org
</pre>
<p>Instead of the <code>/SERVER</code> which disconnects the existing
@ -401,9 +399,9 @@ connection. To see list of all active connections, use <code>/SERVER</code>
without any parameters. You should see a list of something like:</p>
<pre>
-!- IRCNet: irc.song.fi:6667 (IRCNet)
-!- OPN: tolkien.openprojects.net:6667 (OPN)
-!- RECON-1: 192.168.0.1:6667 () (02:59 left before reconnecting)
-!- IRCNet: irc.song.fi:6667 (IRCNet)
-!- OPN: tolkien.openprojects.net:6667 (OPN)
-!- RECON-1: 192.168.0.1:6667 () (02:59 left before reconnecting)
</pre>
<p>Here you see that we're connected to IRCNet and OPN networks. The
@ -423,13 +421,13 @@ successful and irssi will try to connect it again in 3 minutes.</p>
reconnecting, use</p>
<pre>
/DISCONNECT ircnet - disconnect server with tag "ircnet"
/DISCONNECT recon-1 - stop trying to reconnect to RECON-1 server
/RMRECONNS - stop all server reconnections
/DISCONNECT ircnet - disconnect server with tag "ircnet"
/DISCONNECT recon-1 - stop trying to reconnect to RECON-1 server
/RMRECONNS - stop all server reconnections
/RECONNECT recon-1 - immediately try reconnecting back to RECON-1
/RECONNECT ALL - immediately try reconnecting back to all
servers in reconnection queue
/RECONNECT recon-1 - immediately try reconnecting back to RECON-1
/RECONNECT ALL - immediately try reconnecting back to all
servers in reconnection queue
</pre>
<p>Now that you're connected to all your servers, you'll have to know how
@ -438,8 +436,8 @@ empty window, like status or msgs window. In it, you can specify which
server to set active with</p>
<pre>
/WINDOW SERVER tag - set server "tag" active
Ctrl-X - set the next server in list active
/WINDOW SERVER tag - set server "tag" active
Ctrl-X - set the next server in list active
</pre>
<p>When the server is active, you can use it normally. When there's
@ -451,9 +449,9 @@ from.</p>
which server it should use:</p>
<pre>
/MSG -tag nick message
/JOIN -tag #channel
/QUERY -tag nick
/MSG -tag nick message
/JOIN -tag #channel
/QUERY -tag nick
</pre>
<p><code>/MSG</code> tab completion also automatically adds the
@ -466,22 +464,22 @@ it is automatically set active in the window. To set the window's server
sticky use</p>
<pre>
/WINDOW SERVER -sticky tag
/WINDOW SERVER -sticky tag
</pre>
<p>This is useful if you wish to have multiple status or msgs windows, one
for each server. Here's how to do them (repeat for each server)</p>
<pre>
/WINDOW NEW HIDE
/WINDOW NAME (status)
/WINDOW LEVEL ALL -MSGS
/WINDOW SERVER -sticky ircnet
/WINDOW NEW HIDE
/WINDOW NAME (status)
/WINDOW LEVEL ALL -MSGS
/WINDOW SERVER -sticky ircnet
/WINDOW NEW HIDE
/WINDOW NAME (msgs)
/WINDOW LEVEL MSGS
/WINDOW SERVER -sticky ircnet
/WINDOW NEW HIDE
/WINDOW NAME (msgs)
/WINDOW LEVEL MSGS
/WINDOW SERVER -sticky ircnet
</pre>
<h3><a id="c7">7. /LASTLOG and jumping around in scrollback</a></h3>
@ -490,9 +488,9 @@ for each server. Here's how to do them (repeat for each server)</p>
scrollback buffer. Simplest usages are</p>
<pre>
/LASTLOG word - print all lines with "word" in them
/LASTLOG word 10 - print last 10 occurances of "word"
/LASTLOG -topics - print all topic changes
/LASTLOG word - print all lines with "word" in them
/LASTLOG word 10 - print last 10 occurances of "word"
/LASTLOG -topics - print all topic changes
</pre>
<p>If there's more than 1000 lines to be printed, irssi thinks that you
@ -500,7 +498,7 @@ probably made some mistake and won't print them without <code>-force</code>
option. If you want to save the full lastlog to file, use</p>
<pre>
/LASTLOG -file ~/irc.log
/LASTLOG -file ~/irc.log
</pre>
<p>With <code>-file</code> option you don't need <code>-force</code> even
@ -524,8 +522,8 @@ END</code> command.</p>
You can configure it with:</p>
<pre>
/SET awaylog_level MSGS HILIGHT - Specifies what messages to log
/SET awaylog_file ~/.irssi/away.log - Specifies the file to use
/SET awaylog_level MSGS HILIGHT - Specifies what messages to log
/SET awaylog_file ~/.irssi/away.log - Specifies the file to use
</pre>
<p>Easiest way to start logging with Irssi is to use autologging. With it
@ -533,7 +531,7 @@ Irssi logs all channels and private messages to specified directory.
You can turn it on with</p>
<pre>
/SET autolog ON
/SET autolog ON
</pre>
<p>By default it logs pretty much everything execept CTCPS or CRAP
@ -541,14 +539,14 @@ You can turn it on with</p>
yourself with</p>
<pre>
/SET autolog_level ALL -CRAP -CLIENTCRAP -CTCPS (this is the default)
/SET autolog_level ALL -CRAP -CLIENTCRAP -CTCPS (this is the default)
</pre>
<p>By default irssi logs to ~/irclogs/&lt;servertag&gt;/&lt;target&gt;.log.
You can change this with</p>
<pre>
/SET autolog_path ~/irclogs/$tag/$0.log (this is the default)
/SET autolog_path ~/irclogs/$tag/$0.log (this is the default)
</pre>
<p>The path is automatically created if it doesn't exist. $0 specifies
@ -557,7 +555,7 @@ logs by adding date/time formats to the file name. The formats are in
"man strftime" format. For example</p>
<pre>
/SET autolog_path ~/irclogs/%Y/$tag/$0.%m-%d.log
/SET autolog_path ~/irclogs/%Y/$tag/$0.%m-%d.log
</pre>
<p>For logging only some specific channels or nicks, see <code>/HELP
@ -579,18 +577,18 @@ that would be to see what it prints in <code>cat</code>. Here's an example
for pressing F1 key:</p>
<pre>
[cras@hurina] ~% cat
^[OP
[cras@hurina] ~% cat
^[OP
</pre>
<p>So in irssi you would use <code>/BIND ^[OP /ECHO F1</code> pressed. If
<p>So in irssi you would use <code>/BIND ^[OP /ECHO F1 pressed</code>. If
you use multiple terminals which have different bindings for the key, it
would be better to use eg.:</p>
<pre>
/BIND ^[OP key F1
/BIND ^[11~ key F1
/BIND F1 /ECHO F1 pressed.
/BIND ^[OP key F1
/BIND ^[11~ key F1
/BIND F1 /ECHO F1 pressed.
</pre>
<h3><a id="c10">10. Proxies and IRC bouncers</a></h3>
@ -606,13 +604,13 @@ to servers irc.dalnet and irc.efnet.org. First you'd need to setup the
bouncer:</p>
<pre>
/SET use_proxy ON
/SET proxy_address irc.bouncer.org
/SET proxy_port 5000
/SET use_proxy ON
/SET proxy_address irc.bouncer.org
/SET proxy_port 5000
/SET proxy_password YOUR_BNC_PASSWORD_HERE
/SET -clear proxy_string
/SET proxy_string_after conn %s %d
/SET proxy_password YOUR_BNC_PASSWORD_HERE
/SET -clear proxy_string
/SET proxy_string_after conn %s %d
</pre>
<p>Then you'll need to add the server connections. These are done
@ -620,8 +618,8 @@ exactly as if you'd want to connect directly to them. Nothing special
about them:</p>
<pre>
/SERVER ADD -auto -ircnet dalnet irc.dal.net
/SERVER ADD -auto -ircnet efnet irc.efnet.org
/SERVER ADD -auto -ircnet dalnet irc.dal.net
/SERVER ADD -auto -ircnet efnet irc.efnet.org
</pre>
<p>With the proxy <code>/SET</code>s however, irssi now connects to those
@ -637,9 +635,9 @@ you can just forget that your bouncer even exists.</p>
<p>All proxies have these settings in common:</p>
<pre>
/SET use_proxy ON
/SET proxy_address &lt;Proxy host address&gt;
/SET proxy_port &lt;Proxy port&gt;
/SET use_proxy ON
/SET proxy_address &lt;Proxy host address&gt;
/SET proxy_port &lt;Proxy port&gt;
</pre>
<p><strong>HTTP proxy</strong></p>
@ -647,16 +645,16 @@ you can just forget that your bouncer even exists.</p>
<p>Use these settings with HTTP proxies:</p>
<pre>
/SET -clear proxy_password
/EVAL SET proxy_string CONNECT %s:%d\n\n
/SET -clear proxy_password
/EVAL SET proxy_string CONNECT %s:%d\n\n
</pre>
<p><strong>BNC</strong></p>
<pre>
/SET proxy_password your_pass
/SET -clear proxy_string
/SET proxy_string_after conn %s %d
/SET proxy_password your_pass
/SET -clear proxy_string
/SET proxy_string_after conn %s %d
</pre>
<p><strong>dircproxy</strong></p>
@ -667,11 +665,11 @@ openprojects connection with opnpass, you would do something like
this:</p>
<pre>
/SET -clear proxy_password
/SET -clear proxy_string
/SET -clear proxy_password
/SET -clear proxy_string
/SERVER ADD -auto -ircnet ircnet fake.ircnet 6667 ircpass
/SERVER ADD -auto -ircnet opn fake.opn 6667 opnpass
/SERVER ADD -auto -ircnet ircnet fake.ircnet 6667 ircpass
/SERVER ADD -auto -ircnet opn fake.opn 6667 opnpass
</pre>
<p>The server name and port you give isn't used anywhere, so you can
@ -685,13 +683,13 @@ connecting to different servers. You can manage this in a bit same way
as with dircproxy, by creating fake connections:</p>
<pre>
/SET -clear proxy_password
/SET -clear proxy_string
/SET -clear proxy_password
/SET -clear proxy_string
/IRCNET ADD -user ircnetuser ircnet
/SERVER ADD -auto -ircnet ircnet fake.ircnet 6667 ircpass
/IRCNET ADD -user opnuser opn
/SERVER ADD -auto -ircnet opn fake.opn 6667 opnpass
/IRCNET ADD -user ircnetuser ircnet
/SERVER ADD -auto -ircnet ircnet fake.ircnet 6667 ircpass
/IRCNET ADD -user opnuser opn
/SERVER ADD -auto -ircnet opn fake.opn 6667 opnpass
</pre>
<p>So, you'll specify the usernames with <code>/IRCNET ADD</code> command,
@ -717,9 +715,9 @@ ports, like you can share ircnet in port 2777 and efnet in port 2778.</p>
<p>Usage in proxy side:</p>
<pre>
/LOAD proxy
/SET irssiproxy_password &lt;password&gt;
/SET irssiproxy_ports &lt;ircnet&gt;=&lt;port&gt; ... (eg. ircnet=2777 efnet=2778)
/LOAD proxy
/SET irssiproxy_password &lt;password&gt;
/SET irssiproxy_ports &lt;ircnet&gt;=&lt;port&gt; ... (eg. ircnet=2777 efnet=2778)
</pre>
<p><strong>NOTE</strong>: you <strong>MUST</strong> add all the servers you
@ -728,7 +726,7 @@ are using to server and ircnet lists with <code>/SERVER ADD</code> and
reason, and you only use one server connection, you may simply set:</p>
<pre>
/SET irssiproxy_ports *=2777
/SET irssiproxy_ports *=2777
</pre>
<p>Usage in client side:</p>
@ -737,8 +735,8 @@ reason, and you only use one server connection, you may simply set:</p>
specified in <code>/SET irssiproxy_password</code>. For example:</p>
<pre>
/SERVER ADD -ircnet ircnet my.irssi-proxy.org 2777 secret
/SERVER ADD -ircnet efnet my.irssi-proxy.org 2778 secret
/SERVER ADD -ircnet ircnet my.irssi-proxy.org 2777 secret
/SERVER ADD -ircnet efnet my.irssi-proxy.org 2778 secret
</pre>
<p>Irssi proxy works fine with other IRC clients as well.</p>
@ -755,14 +753,14 @@ proxy</code> settings don't have anything to do with socks however.
give it with:</p>
<pre>
/SET proxy_password &lt;password&gt;
/SET proxy_password &lt;password&gt;
</pre>
<p>Irssi's defaults for connect strings are</p>
<pre>
/SET proxy_string CONNECT %s %d
/SET proxy_string_after
/SET proxy_string CONNECT %s %d
/SET proxy_string_after
</pre>
<p>The proxy_string is sent before NICK/USER commands, the
@ -933,11 +931,11 @@ of them you might want to change (the default value is shown):</p>
<p><code>/STATUSBAR</code> displays a list of statusbars:</p>
<pre>
Name Type Placement Position Visible
window window bottom 0 always
window_inact window bottom 1 inactive
prompt root bottom 100 always
topic root top 1 always
Name Type Placement Position Visible
window window bottom 0 always
window_inact window bottom 1 inactive
prompt root bottom 100 always
topic root top 1 always
</pre>
<p><code>/STATUSBAR &lt;name&gt;</code> prints the statusbar settings and
@ -954,18 +952,18 @@ useful only with split windows, one split window is active and the rest
are inactive. These settings can be changed with:</p>
<pre>
STATUSBAR &lt;name&gt; TYPE window|root
STATUSBAR &lt;name&gt; PLACEMENT top|bottom
STATUSBAR &lt;name&gt; POSITION &lt;num&gt;
STATUSBAR &lt;name&gt; VISIBLE always|active|inactive
/STATUSBAR &lt;name&gt; TYPE window|root
/STATUSBAR &lt;name&gt; PLACEMENT top|bottom
/STATUSBAR &lt;name&gt; POSITION &lt;num&gt;
/STATUSBAR &lt;name&gt; VISIBLE always|active|inactive
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<p>When loading a new statusbar scripts, you'll need to also specify
where you want to show it. Statusbar items can be modified with:</p>
<pre>
STATUSBAR &lt;name&gt; ADD [-before | -after &lt;item&gt;] [-priority #] [-alignment left|right] &lt;item&gt;
STATUSBAR &lt;name&gt; REMOVE &lt;item&gt;
/STATUSBAR &lt;name&gt; ADD [-before | -after &lt;item&gt;] [-priority #] [-alignment left|right] &lt;item&gt;
/STATUSBAR &lt;name&gt; REMOVE &lt;item&gt;
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<p>The item name with statusbar scripts is usually same as the script's