From 8d4fe58ee09b7f5d00ee0c1a6e122a1bcff7ca4e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tom Feist Date: Sat, 8 Jan 2011 20:00:20 +0000 Subject: moved docs/ to https://github.com/shabble/irssi-docs --- docs/Irssi/UI/Process.pod | 25 ------- docs/Irssi/UI/Server.pod | 13 ---- docs/Irssi/UI/TextDest.pod | 11 --- docs/Irssi/UI/Theme.pod | 169 --------------------------------------------- docs/Irssi/UI/Window.pod | 167 -------------------------------------------- 5 files changed, 385 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 docs/Irssi/UI/Process.pod delete mode 100644 docs/Irssi/UI/Server.pod delete mode 100644 docs/Irssi/UI/TextDest.pod delete mode 100644 docs/Irssi/UI/Theme.pod delete mode 100644 docs/Irssi/UI/Window.pod (limited to 'docs/Irssi/UI') diff --git a/docs/Irssi/UI/Process.pod b/docs/Irssi/UI/Process.pod deleted file mode 100644 index 23d9100..0000000 --- a/docs/Irssi/UI/Process.pod +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -__END__ - -=head1 NAME - -Irssi::UI::Process - -=head1 FIELDS - -Process->{} - - id - ID for the process - name - Name for the process (if given) - args - The command that is being executed - - pid - PID for the executed command - target - send text with /msg ... - target_win - print text to this window - - shell - start the program via /bin/sh - notice - send text with /notice, not /msg if target is set - silent - don't print "process exited with level xx" - -=head1 METHODS - -I diff --git a/docs/Irssi/UI/Server.pod b/docs/Irssi/UI/Server.pod deleted file mode 100644 index 7bc7080..0000000 --- a/docs/Irssi/UI/Server.pod +++ /dev/null @@ -1,13 +0,0 @@ -__END__ - -=head1 NAME - -Irssi::UI::Server - -=head1 FIELDS - -=head1 METHODS - - Irssi::UI::Server::gui_printtext_after - Irssi::UI::Server::term_refresh_freeze - Irssi::UI::Server::term_refresh_thaw diff --git a/docs/Irssi/UI/TextDest.pod b/docs/Irssi/UI/TextDest.pod deleted file mode 100644 index 24b9d04..0000000 --- a/docs/Irssi/UI/TextDest.pod +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -__END__ - -=head1 NAME - -Irssi::UI::TextDest - -=head1 FIELDS - -=head1 METHODS - - Irssi::UI::TextDest::print diff --git a/docs/Irssi/UI/Theme.pod b/docs/Irssi/UI/Theme.pod deleted file mode 100644 index 344b5ae..0000000 --- a/docs/Irssi/UI/Theme.pod +++ /dev/null @@ -1,169 +0,0 @@ -__END__ - -=head1 NAME - -Irssi::UI::Theme - -=head1 FIELDS - -=head1 METHODS - -=head2 C - -C<$flags> is an optional bitmask of any of the following flags: - -=over - -=item C - -Any replacements specified in the theme are not applied to this expansion. - -=item C - -B - -=item C - -If the format contains variables and no values are specified, an empty string is -returned instead of a partially filled template. - -=back - -B - -Example: - - my $formatted_str = Irssi::current_theme()->format_expand('{hilight Hello}'); - -B. Weird> - -=head2 C - -Returns the unexpanded format template for the format name supplied in C<$tag>. - -Valid values for C<$module> are: - -=over - -=item C - -=item C - -=item C - -=item C - -=item C - -=item C - -=back - -Example: - - my $pubmsg_format = Irssi::current_theme()->get_format('fe-common/core', 'pubmsg'); - -=head1 THEME DETAILS - -=head2 Loading and Testing - -You can change themes by issuing a C> command from Irssi. -Reloading is slightly harder, since Irssi will only reload and process a new theme -if the C variable I. - -You can force a reload of the theme (and everything else) with C. This -reloads the configuration file too, so if you did any changes remember to C -first. - -B overwrites the theme file with old data so keep -backups C<:)>> - -Better alternatives are the following aliases: - - /ALIAS THEMERELOAD SCRIPT EXEC Irssi::themes_reload(); - -or - - /ALIAS THEMERELOAD SET theme default; EVAL SET theme $theme - -The former is preferred if you have scripting support, whereas the latter will -work without scripting (Perl) support loaded, but requires that you are editing -a custom theme, rather than modifying F. - -=head2 TEMPLATES - -The actual mechanism used by Irssi to print text into the client involves a -certain amount of indirection, which allows themes to reformat messages in -various ways before they are displayed. - -The overall structure of these templates is based around 3 basic ideas: - -=over - -=item Nested Templates - -=item Colour Codes - -=item Variable Expansion - -=item Special Variables - -=back - -The real text formats that irssi uses are the ones you can find with -/FORMAT command. Back in the old days all the colors and texts were mixed -up in those formats, and it was really hard to change the colors since you -might have had to change them in tens of different places. So, then came -this templating system. - -Now the Cs don't have any colors in them, and they also have very -little other styling. Most of the stuff you need to change is in this -theme file. If you can't change something here, you can always go back -to change the /FORMATs directly, they're also saved in the F<*.theme> files. - -So, the templates. They're those C<{blahblah}> parts you see all over the -/FORMATs and here. Their usage is simply C<{name parameter1 parameter2}>. - -When irssi sees this kind of text, it goes to find C from the abstracts -block below and sets C into C<$0> and C into C<$1> (you -can have more parameters of course). Templates can have sub-templates. Here's a -small example: - - /FORMAT format hello {colorify {underline world}} - - abstracts = { colorify = "%G$0-%n"; underline = "%U$0-%U"; } - -When irssi expands the templates in C<"format">, the final string would be: - - hello %G%Uworld%U%n - -ie. underlined bright green "world" text. and why C<$0->, why not C<$0>? C<$0> -would only mean the first parameter, C<$0-> means all the parameters. With -C<{underline hello world}> you'd really want to underline both of the words, not -just the hello (and world would actually be removed entirely). - -See also L for -details on the variable to argument mapping. - -=head2 COLOURS - -You can find definitions for the colour format codes in L. - -There's one difference here though. C<%n> format. Normally it means the default -color of the terminal (white mostly), but here it means the "reset color back to -the one it was in higher template". For example if there was C, and C, irssi would print yellow C<"foo"> (as set -with C<%Y>) but C<"bar"> would be green, which was set at the beginning before -the C<{foo}> template. If there wasn't the C<%g> at start, the normal behaviour -of C<%n> would occur. If you I want to use the terminal's default color, -use C<%N>. - -=head1 AUTHOR - -Based on the original content found as comments in the F file. -Copyright E 2000-2010 L. - -Formatting and additional content by Tom Feist - L - diff --git a/docs/Irssi/UI/Window.pod b/docs/Irssi/UI/Window.pod deleted file mode 100644 index 2dd6389..0000000 --- a/docs/Irssi/UI/Window.pod +++ /dev/null @@ -1,167 +0,0 @@ -__END__ - -=head1 NAME - -Irssi::UI::Window - -=head1 FIELDS - -C{}> - - refnum - Reference number - name - Name - - width - Width - height - Height - - history_name - Name of named historylist for this window - - active - Active window item - active_server - Active server - - servertag - active_server must be either undef or have this same tag - (unless there's items in this window). This is used by - /WINDOW SERVER -sticky - level - Current window level - - sticky_refnum - 1 if reference number is sticky - - data_level - Current data level - hilight_color - Current activity hilight color - - last_timestamp - Last time timestamp was written in window - last_line - Last time text was written in window - - theme_name - Active theme in window, undef = default - -C{}> - - window - Window where the text will be written - server - Target server - target - Target channel/query/etc name - level - Text level - - hilight_priority - Priority for the hilighted text - hilight_color - Color for the hilighted text - - -=head1 METHODS - -=head2 C - -=head2 C - -=head2 C - -Return a list of items in window. - - -=head2 C - -=head2 C - -Destroy the window. - -Irssi::Window -Windowitem::window() - Returns parent window for window item. - -=head2 C - -Find window with name.L - -=head2 C - -Find window with reference number. - -Window -window_find_level(level) - -Server::window_find_level(level) - Find window with level. - -Window -window_find_closest(name, level) - -Server::window_find_closest(name, level) - Find window that matches best to given arguments. `name' can be either - window name or name of one of the window items. - -Window -window_find_item(name) - -Server::window_find_item(name) - Find window which contains window item with specified name/server. - - -=head2 C - -Add specified windowitem - -=head2 C - -remove specified windowitem - -=head2 C - -destroy specified windowitem - -=head2 C - -Set window active. - -=head2 C - -=head2 C - -=head2 C - -=head2 C - -=head2 C - -Change server/refnum/name/history/level in window. - -=head2 C - -=head2 C - -Change to previous/next window item. - - -=head2 C - -Return active item's name, or if none is active, window's name - -=head2 C - -Find window item that matches best to given arguments. - -=head1 Full list of functions - - Irssi::UI::Window::activity - Irssi::UI::Window::change_server - Irssi::UI::Window::command - Irssi::UI::Window::destroy - Irssi::UI::Window::format_get_text - Irssi::UI::Window::get_active_name - Irssi::UI::Window::get_history_lines - Irssi::UI::Window::gui_printtext_after - Irssi::UI::Window::item_add - Irssi::UI::Window::item_destroy - Irssi::UI::Window::item_find - Irssi::UI::Window::item_next - Irssi::UI::Window::item_prev - Irssi::UI::Window::item_remove - Irssi::UI::Window::items - Irssi::UI::Window::last_line_insert - Irssi::UI::Window::print - Irssi::UI::Window::print_after - Irssi::UI::Window::printformat - Irssi::UI::Window::set_active - Irssi::UI::Window::set_history - Irssi::UI::Window::set_level - Irssi::UI::Window::set_name - Irssi::UI::Window::set_refnum - Irssi::UI::Window::view - -- cgit v1.2.3