From ced8aef9e7966a75b43c1d54b7fa06377bad8dff Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tom Feist Date: Fri, 16 Jul 2010 20:13:02 +0100 Subject: renamed everything to .pod since they are not actually perl modules --- docs/Irssi/Windowitem.pm | 55 ------------------------------------------------ 1 file changed, 55 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 docs/Irssi/Windowitem.pm (limited to 'docs/Irssi/Windowitem.pm') diff --git a/docs/Irssi/Windowitem.pm b/docs/Irssi/Windowitem.pm deleted file mode 100644 index 7781a44..0000000 --- a/docs/Irssi/Windowitem.pm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,55 +0,0 @@ -__END__ - -=head1 NAME - -Irssi::Windowitem - -=head1 DESCRIPTION - - -The meaning of "window" should be pretty clear, but "window item" is something I -couldn't really figure out a better name for :) They're simply something that's -inside a window, a channel or a query usually. Windows can have multiple items -inside them. It's possible to create non-channel/query window items too, -currently the third possible window item is created by /EXEC -interactive. - -In scripts, I think you can quite safely assume that the window item is -query or channel if the script is intended to be run in one of them. -Stupid users won't probably have other window items, and smart users -know where to run the script, or at least later figure out why it -didn't work :) - -=head1 FIELDS - -Windowitem->{} - type - Type of the window item, for example "CHANNEL" or "QUERY" - chat_type - String ID of chat protocol, for example "IRC" - - server - Active server for item - name - Name of the item - - createtime - Time the window item was created - data_level - 0=no new data, 1=text, 2=msg, 3=highlighted text - hilight_color - Color of the last highlighted text - -=head1 METHODS - -Windowitem::print(str[, level]) - -Windowitem::command(cmd) - - - -Windowitem::set_active() - Change window item active in parent window. - - -Windowitem::change_server(server) - Change server in window item. - -Windowitem::is_active() - Returns 1 if window item is the active item in parent window. - -Dcc -Windowitem::get_dcc(item) - If `item' is a query of a =nick, return DCC chat record of nick. -- cgit v1.2.3