This allows KSirc to be docked in the system tray. By default this is not enabled. When KSirc is docked in the system tray, you are able to access several options by clicking on the KSirc icon. When you close KSirc window, the icon stays in the systray until you quit KSirc.
If selected, a popup window from which to select the color of your text is presented when you press Ctrl+K. If not, you have to type the color codes manually. See also Chapter 4, KSirc Colors. This option is selected by default.
If
selected, KSirc will automatically create a new window for each user who
sends a /msg command to you. If not selected, any text sent
to you with /msg is displayed in the current window and you
can use /query username
to create
a window to chat to that user. It is selected by default.
Rejoins channels automatically if you are disconnected.
If someone sends you a /notice then if this option is checked it will create a new window.
If this is checked, you will see the messages when a user selects the away option. By default this option is not checked. It is checked by default.
If selected, switches nickname completion on. Nickname completion works as follows:
Type the first letters of a user's nickname.
Press TAB. The text you typed will be
completed to match the username, including changes in capitalization if
necessary. for example, phi<TAB>
becomes
PhilRod
if there is a user called
“PhilRod” on the channel.
If more than one user's nickname on the channel matches the
text you have typed, the first name in the list is chosen. Pressing
TAB subsequent times displays the next nickname in the
list. For example, if there are users “PhilA” and
“PhilRod” on a channel, and you type
phi<TAB>
, the text will first be completed to
PhilA
, and if you press TAB
again, it will change to PhilRod
.
If selected, it will use the colors set in the Colors tab of the Configure KSirc dialog for coloring the nicknames.
Displays the topic of the current channel in the window caption. If not selected, the topic is only displayed inside the window.
This option is only available if Dock in system tray is checked. If it checked, the passive popups will be displayed docked to the system tray.
If this is not selected, the entry box where you write your text in each channel will expand on several lines depending of the text length. If this is selected, only one line will be used and that means you will not see the beginning of the text you are writing if it is longer than the line.
Stores up to this many lines of chat from each window, allowing you to scroll upwards and see what has already been said.
If this is selected, private message history is saved. When you open a private window the second time with the same user, you will see a log (the history) of your previous chat with him.
If this is selected, the settings in this tab will override each channel options so these settings will be applied in each channel, independently of your channel settings in the Channel menu. This setting will only work until next time you open the configuration dialog and it will be reset unchecked then. This is because you probably don't want to override the existing channels options all the time.
Prepends each thing said in the channel with the time it was said, in the form [HH:MM:SS].
Displays the channel topic on top of each channel window.
If selected, a system beep will be generated whenever a user on your /notify list signs onto the IRC server you are on.
Creates log files for each channel per day. These log files are stored in $TDEHOME/share/apps/ksirc/logs/ and the files look like: /$TDEHOME/share/apps/ksirc/logs/#channelname_year_month_day_servername.log
Don't show part/join messages. This is useful in a channel with many people.
Fixes the default encoding for all channels. Choose the encoding in the drop-down list.
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