[TriLUG] Re: ircii and multiple channels

Reginald Reed reginald at cisco.com
Sat Jul 13 07:24:52 EDT 2002


You can also type /query #channelName

That will send all of your type to that channel as well with or without
using a different window for each channel.

--Reggie

> -----Original Message-----
> From: trilug-admin at trilug.org [mailto:trilug-admin at trilug.org]On Behalf
> Of James Manning
> Sent: Saturday, July 13, 2002 1:51 AM
> To: Triangle Area Linux LUG
> Subject: [TriLUG] Re: ircii and multiple channels
>
>
> [Rodent of Unusual Size]
> > Any ircii users out there?
>
> wow, I'm not the only freak - neat.
>
> > If you're on more than one channel, is there any way to direct your
> > typing to only one of them?
>
> ircii has the concept of "current channel" - defaults to last channel
> joined ("set novice off" needing to be set, or else it won't allow
> multi-channel of course) and then you can use switch_channels (i have
> "BIND ^E SWITCH_CHANNELS" in my .ircrc so I can use control-e) to change
> that default channel (should be in the status_format as %C which should
> be included in the default)
>
> Another option if you don't wanna rely on the default channel is to just
> use the fact that it's privmsg wether it's to a person or a channel so
> you can just do "/msg #trilug foo" regardless of current default.
>
> James
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