From d974da559601a1c95740a01d72ce2ee91008354e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tom Feist Date: Fri, 22 Apr 2011 03:23:07 +0100 Subject: removed docs/ from dev branch, since they're all in their own repo (well, wiki) by now. --- docs/General/Formats.pod | 147 ----------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 147 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 docs/General/Formats.pod (limited to 'docs/General/Formats.pod') diff --git a/docs/General/Formats.pod b/docs/General/Formats.pod deleted file mode 100644 index 0aaca37..0000000 --- a/docs/General/Formats.pod +++ /dev/null @@ -1,147 +0,0 @@ -__END__ - -=head1 NAME - -Formats - -=head1 DESCRIPTION - -I - -=head1 COLOURS - -Irssi's colors that you can use in text formats, hilights, etc: - - C1 C2 C3 Text Colour (C1) Text Colour (C2) Background (C3) - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- - %k %K %0 black dark grey black - %r %R %1 red bold red red - %g %G %2 green bold green green - %y %Y %3 yellow bold yellow yellow - %b %B %4 blue bold blue blue - %m %M %5 magenta bold magenta magenta - %p %P magenta (think: purple) - %c %C %6 cyan bold cyan cyan - %w %W %7 white bold white white - - %n %N Changes the color to "default color", removing - all other coloring and formatting. %N is always - the terminal's default color. %n is usually too, - except in themes it changes to "previous color", - ie. hello = "%Rhello%n" and "%G{hello} world" - would print hello in red, and %n would turn back - into %G making world green. - - %F Blinking on/off (think: flash) - %U Underline on/off - %8 Reverse on/off - %9 %_ Bold on/off - %: Insert newline - %| Marks the indentation position - %# Monospace font on/off (useful with lists and GUI) - %% A single % - - -=head1 VARIABLE SYNTAX - -Irssi supports a number of reserved, dynamic variables, sometimes -referred to as I. They are special in that the client is -constantly updating their values automatically. There are also -numerous variable modifiers available. - - Modifier Description - ------------------------------------------------------------------------ - $variable A normal variable, expanding to the first match of: - | 1) an internal SET variable - | 2) an environment variable - $[num]variable Expands to the variables value, with 'num' width. If - | the number is negative, the value is right-aligned. - | The value is padded to meet the width with the - | character given after number (default is space). - | The value is truncated to specified width unless - | '!' character precedes the number. If '.' character - | precedes the number the value isn't padded, just - | truncated. - $#variable Expands to the number of words in $variable. If $variable - | is omitted, it assumes $* - $@variable Expands to the number of characters in $variable. if - | $variable is omitted, it assumes $* - $($subvariable) This is somewhat similar to a pointer, in that the - | value of $subvar is taken as the name of the - | variable to expand to. Nesting is allowed. - ${expression} Permits the value to be embedded in another string - | unambiguously. - $!history! Expands to a matching entry in the client's command - | history, wildcards allowed. - -B - -=head1 ALIAS AND FORMAT TEMPLATE ARGUMENTS - -Whenever an alias is called, these expandos are set to the arguments passed -to it. If none of these expandos are used in the alias, or the C<$()> form -shown above, any arguments passed will automatically be appended to the last -command in the alias. - - Expando Description - ------------------------------------------------------------------------ - $* expands to all arguments passed to an alias - $n expands to argument 'n' passed to an alias (counting from zero) - $n-m expands to arguments 'n' through 'm' passed to an alias - $n- expands to all arguments from 'n' on passed to an alias - $-m expands to all arguments up to 'm' passed to an alias - $~ expands to the last argument passed to an alias - -=head1 EXPANDOS (SPECIAL VARIABLES) - -These variables are set and updated dynamically by the client. The case of -C<$A .. $Z> is important. - - Variable Description - ------------------------------------------------------------------------ - $, last person who sent you a MSG - $. last person to whom you sent a MSG - $: last person to join a channel you are on - $; last person to send a public message to a channel you are on - $A text of your AWAY message, if any - $B body of last MSG you sent - $C current channel - $D last person that NOTIFY detected a signon for - $E idle time - $F time client was started, $time() format - $H current server numeric being processed - $I channel you were last INVITEd to - $J client version text string - $K current value of CMDCHARS - $k first character in CMDCHARS - $L current contents of the input line - $M modes of current channel, if any - $N current nickname - $O value of STATUS_OPER if you are an irc operator - $P if you are a channel operator in $C, expands to a '@' - $Q nickname of whomever you are QUERYing - $R version of current server - $S current server name - $T target of current input (channel or nick of query) - $U value of cutbuffer - $V client release date (format YYYYMMDD) - $W current working directory - $X your /userhost $N address (user@host) - $Y value of REALNAME - $Z time of day (hh:mm, can be changed with /SET timestamp_format) - $$ a literal '$' - - $versiontime prints time of the irssi version in HHMM format - $sysname system name (eg. Linux) - $sysrelease system release (eg. 2.2.18) - $sysarch system architecture (eg. i686) - $topic channel topic - $usermode user mode - $cumode own channel user mode - $cumode_space like $cumode, but gives space if there's no mode. - $tag server tag - $chatnet chat network of server - $winref window reference number - $winname window name - $itemname like $T, but use item's visible_name which may be - different (eg. $T = !12345chan, $itemname = !chan) -- cgit v1.2.3