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Coloring help
author Michal 'vorner' Vaner <vorner@ucw.cz>
date Tue, 28 Aug 2007 10:26:31 +0200
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2 /COLOR roster (status wildcard (color|-)|clear) 2 /COLOR roster (status wildcard (color|-)|clear)
3 /COLOR mucnick nick (color|-)
4 /COLOR muc (jid|.|*) [on|preset|off|-]
3 5
4 The 'color' command allows setting dynamic color properties of the screen. 6 The 'color' command allows setting dynamic color properties of the screen.
5 7
6 /color roster clear 8 /color roster clear
7 Remove all color rules for the roster. 9 Remove all color rules for the roster. All roster items will get its default
8 All roster items will get its default color. 10 color.
9 /color roster status wildcard color 11 /color roster status wildcard color
10 Set a color rule (or overwrite, if it already exists). 12 Set a color rule (or overwrite, if it already exists). The status is string
11 The status is string containing all statuses the roster item can have for the 13 containing all statuses the roster item can have for the rule to match,
12 rule to match, or * if any status is OK. 14 or * if any status is OK. Wildcard is the file-matching wildcard that will be
13 Wildcard is the file-matching wildcard that will be applied to JID. 15 applied to JID. Color is the wanted color.
14 Color is the wanted color.
15 If color is -, the rule is removed. 16 If color is -, the rule is removed.
16 If more than one rule matches, the color from the last created (not overwritten) is used. 17 If more than one rule matches, the color from the last created
18 (not overwritten) is used.
19 /color mucnick nick (color|-)
20 Marks the nick to be colored by given color. If a muc has colored nicks, this
21 one will be used. If color is -, the color is marked as chosen automatically,
22 which means it will not be used in 'preset' coloring mode, but will stay the
23 same in 'on' coloring mode.
24 /color muc (jid|.|*) [on|preset|off|-]
25 Sets a muc nick coloring mode. If a jid (. means currently selected jid) is
26 provided, the mode will apply to this specific MUC. If * is used, it will be
27 applied to all MUCs, except the ones set by their jid.
28 Mode 'on' colors all nicks, 'preset' only the ones manually set by /color
29 mucnick command and 'off' colors none. If not specified, defaults to 'on'
30 Mode '-' removes the mode from given JID, which means the global one will
31 apply. You can not remove the global mode.
32 Default global coloring mode is 'off'.