![]() When this setting is OFF, Irssi will not auto-accept DCC requests from privileged ports (those below 1024) even when auto-accept is otherwise on. auto (default)Īs soon as you type an uppercase letter, the nick case has to match.Īdded in Irssi 1.0.0 dcc_autoaccept_lowports OFF Nicks are only completed when the case matches. Ignore the case of nicks when completing. Whether to enforce the case of the letters you typed while completing nicks. With strict completion off, it may match visitors or visitors or, and so on. With strict completion on, it will only match nicknames beginning with vis. If a strict match can’t be found, Irssi will look for nicknames that match when their leading non-alphanumeric characters are removed. When off, Irssi will first try a strict match. That is, the partial nickname you enter must be at the beginning of a nickname in one of Irssi’s lists. Manually typed nicknames retain their case. ![]() ![]() When enabled, Irssi forces completed nicknames to lowercase. This setting determines how many nicknames are held. Irssi keeps a list of nicknames from public messages (sent and received) to search during nick completion. Irssi keeps a list of nicknames from private messages (sent and received) to search during nick completion. This way, you can “undo” accidential completions more easily with Shift-Tab.Īdded in Irssi 1.2.0 completion_keep_privates 10 Whether to keep the original word that was completed, in the list of completions. Disabling it is useful when pasting text that starts with a tab character, since that normally results in a /msg to a recent target.Īdded in Irssi 1.0.0 completion_keep_word ON When this setting is OFF, tab completion will be disabled when the input line is empty. Some people alter this to colorize the completion character, creating the oft-dreaded bold colon. The text that Irssi puts after a tab-completed nickname, or that it uses to detect nicknames when you have completion_auto turned on.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |