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authorWilmer van der Gaast <wilmer@gaast.net>2005-11-21 12:53:48 +0100
committerWilmer van der Gaast <wilmer@gaast.net>2005-11-21 12:53:48 +0100
commit689a6e0b8f91eecfc3add9dae769bfcda5a35b77 (patch)
tree5d0693e0d21759579d26e033071631ecb24132e3 /doc/user-guide/quickstart.xml
parent57db63b585619c2cdaf7627207e3141738d7258d (diff)
Changed all documentation references to the control channel from #bitlbee to &bitlbee.
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diff --git a/doc/user-guide/quickstart.xml b/doc/user-guide/quickstart.xml
index 9a8b8770..520f240f 100644
--- a/doc/user-guide/quickstart.xml
+++ b/doc/user-guide/quickstart.xml
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ Welcome to BitlBee, your IRC gateway to ICQ, MSN, AOL, Jabber and Yahoo Instant
</para>
<para>
-The center of BitlBee is the control channel, <emphasis>#bitlbee</emphasis>. Two users will always be there, <emphasis>you</emphasis> (where "you" is the nickname you are using) and the system user, <emphasis>root</emphasis>.
+The center of BitlBee is the control channel, <emphasis>&amp;bitlbee</emphasis>. Two users will always be there, <emphasis>you</emphasis> (where "you" is the nickname you are using) and the system user, <emphasis>root</emphasis>.
</para>
<para>
@@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ Now you might want to add some contacts, to do this we will use the <emphasis>ad
<ircexample>
<ircline nick="you">add 0 r2d2@example.com</ircline>
- <ircaction nick="r2d2"> has joined <emphasis>#bitlbee</emphasis></ircaction>
+ <ircaction nick="r2d2"> has joined <emphasis>&amp;bitlbee</emphasis></ircaction>
</ircexample>
<para>
@@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ When finished, type <emphasis>help quickstart5</emphasis> to continue.
</para>
<para>
-First of all, a person must be on your contact list for you to chat with them (unless it's a group chat, <emphasis>help groupchats</emphasis> for more). If someone not on your contact list sends you a message, simply add them to the proper account with the <emphasis>add</emphasis> command. Once they are on your list and online, you can chat with them in #bitlbee:
+First of all, a person must be on your contact list for you to chat with them (unless it's a group chat, <emphasis>help groupchats</emphasis> for more). If someone not on your contact list sends you a message, simply add them to the proper account with the <emphasis>add</emphasis> command. Once they are on your list and online, you can chat with them in &amp;bitlbee:
</para>
<ircexample>
@@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ First of all, a person must be on your contact list for you to chat with them (u
</ircexample>
<para>
-If you'd rather chat with them in a separate window use the <emphasis>/msg</emphasis> or <emphasis>/query</emphasis> command, just like you would for a private message in IRC. If you want to have messages automatically come up in private messages rather than in the #bitlbee channel, use the <emphasis>set private</emphasis> command: <emphasis>set private true</emphasis> (<emphasis>set private false</emphasis> to change back).
+If you'd rather chat with them in a separate window use the <emphasis>/msg</emphasis> or <emphasis>/query</emphasis> command, just like you would for a private message in IRC. If you want to have messages automatically come up in private messages rather than in the &amp;bitlbee channel, use the <emphasis>set private</emphasis> command: <emphasis>set private true</emphasis> (<emphasis>set private false</emphasis> to change back).
</para>
<para>