comparison mcabber/doc/mcabber.1 @ 506:74dcd0df532e

"/move" does not jump to the buddy in the new group
author Mikael Berthe <mikael@lilotux.net>
date Fri, 11 Nov 2005 22:47:28 +0100
parents 28f67990ce7b
children c7cdb9c6d7aa
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173 \fB/info\fR 173 \fB/info\fR
174 Display info on the selected entry (user, agent, group...)\&. For users, resources are displayed with the status, priority and status message (if available) of each resource\&. 174 Display info on the selected entry (user, agent, group...)\&. For users, resources are displayed with the status, priority and status message (if available) of each resource\&.
175 175
176 .TP 176 .TP
177 \fB/move\fR [groupname] 177 \fB/move\fR [groupname]
178 Move the current buddy to the requested group\&. If no group is specified, then the buddy is moved to the default group\&. This command only works with users (not agents), at the moment\&. 178 Move the current buddy to the requested group\&. If no group is specified, then the buddy is moved to the default group\&. This command only works with users (not agents), at the moment\&. Tip: if the chatmode is enabled, you can use "/roster alternate" to jump to the moved buddy\&.
179 179
180 .TP 180 .TP
181 \fB/msay\fR begin|verbatim|send|abort 181 \fB/msay\fR begin|verbatim|send|abort
182 Send a multi\-line message\&. To write a single message with several lines, the \fImulti\-line mode\fR should be used\&. 182 Send a multi\-line message\&. To write a single message with several lines, the \fImulti\-line mode\fR should be used\&.
183 183