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Timo Sirainen 2002-02-16 12:08:58 +00:00 committed by cras
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<li>How can I save all texts in a window to file?</li>
</ul></li>
<li><a href="#c8">Logging</a></li>
<li><a href="#c9">Proxies and IRC bouncers</a></li>
<li><a href="#c10">Irssi's settings</a></li>
<li><a href="#c9">Changing keyboard bindings</a>
<ul>
<li>How do I make F1 key do something?</li>
</ul></li>
<li><a href="#c10">Proxies and IRC bouncers</a></li>
<li><a href="#c11">Irssi's settings</a></li>
</ol>
<h3><a id="c1">1. For all the lazy people</a></h3>
@ -436,9 +440,9 @@ buffer. Simplest usages are</p>
/LASTLOG -topics - print all topic changes
</pre>
<p>If there's more lines to be printed than 1000, irssi doesn't thinks
that you probably made some mistake and won't print them without -force
option. If you want to save the full lastlog to file, use</p>
<p>If there's more than 1000 lines to be printed, irssi thinks that you
probably made some mistake and won't print them without -force option.
If you want to save the full lastlog to file, use</p>
<pre>
/LASTLOG -file ~/irc.log
@ -501,7 +505,28 @@ logs by adding date/time formats to the file name. The formats are in
<p>For logging only some specific channels or nicks, see /HELP log</p>
<h3><a id="c9">9. Proxies and IRC bouncers</a></h3>
<h3><a id="c9">9. Changing keyboard bindings</a></h3>
<p>You can change any keyboard binding that terminal lets irssi know
about. It doesn't let it know everything, so for example
shift-backspace can't be bound unless you modify xterm resources
somehow.</p>
<p>/HELP bind tells pretty much everything there is to know about
keyboard bindings. However, there's the problem of how to bind some
non-standard keys. They might differ a bit with each terminal, so
you'll need to find out what exactly the keypress produces. Easiest
way to check that would be to see what it prints in "cat". Here's
an example for pressing F1 key:</p>
<pre>
[cras@hurina] ~% cat
^[OP
</pre>
<p>So with irssi you would use /BIND ^[OP /ECHO F1 pressed.</p>
<h3><a id="c10">10. Proxies and IRC bouncers</a></h3>
<p>Irssi supports connecting to IRC servers via a proxy. All proxies have
these settings in common:</p>
@ -564,7 +589,7 @@ ports, like you can share ircnet in port 2777 and efnet in port 2778.</p>
<p>Usage in proxy side:</p>
<pre>
/LOAD irc_proxy (/LOAD proxy in irssi 0.7.98.3 and older)
/LOAD proxy
/SET irssiproxy_password &lt;password&gt;
/SET irssiproxy_ports &lt;ircnet&gt;=&lt;port&gt; ... (eg. ircnet=2777 efnet=2778)
</pre>
@ -575,7 +600,7 @@ are using to server and ircnet lists with /SERVER ADD and /IRCNET ADD.
one server connection, you may simply set:</p>
<pre>
/SET irssiproxy_ports *=2777 (irssi 0.7.99 and later only)
/SET irssiproxy_ports *=2777
</pre>
<p>Usage in client side:</p>
@ -616,7 +641,7 @@ give it with:</p>
proxy_string_after is sent after them. %s and %d can be used with both
of them.</p>
<h3><a id="c10">10. Irssi's settings</a></h3>
<h3><a id="c11">11. Irssi's settings</a></h3>
<p>You probably don't like Irssi's default settings. I don't like them.
But I'm still convinced that they're pretty good defaults. Here's some