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diff --git a/doc/user-guide/commands.xml b/doc/user-guide/commands.xml index af566de4..700df7bb 100644 --- a/doc/user-guide/commands.xml +++ b/doc/user-guide/commands.xml @@ -435,6 +435,22 @@ </description> </bitlbee-setting> + <bitlbee-setting name="away" type="string" scope="both"> + <description> + <para> + To mark yourself as away, it is recommended to just use <emphasis>/away</emphasis>, like on normal IRC networks. If you want to mark yourself as away on only one IM network, you can use this per-account setting. + </para> + + <para> + You can set it to any value and BitlBee will try to map it to the most appropriate away state for every open IM connection, or set it as a free-form away message where possible. + </para> + + <para> + Any per-account away setting will override globally set away states. To un-set the setting, use <emphasis>set -del away</emphasis>. + </para> + </description> + </bitlbee-setting> + <bitlbee-setting name="away_devoice" type="boolean" scope="global"> <default>true</default> @@ -591,6 +607,21 @@ </description> </bitlbee-setting> + <bitlbee-setting name="nick_source" type="string" scope="account"> + <default>handle</default> + <possible-values>handle, full_name, first_name</possible-values> + + <description> + <para> + By default, BitlBee generates a nickname for every contact by taking its handle and chopping off everything after the @. In some cases, this gives very inconvenient nicknames. The Facebook XMPP server is a good example, as all Facebook XMPP handles are numeric. + </para> + + <para> + With this setting set to <emphasis>full_name</emphasis>, the person's full name is used to generate a nickname. Or if you don't like long nicknames, set this setting to <emphasis>first_name</emphasis> instead and only the first word will be used. Note that the full name can be full of non-ASCII characters which will be stripped off. + </para> + </description> + </bitlbee-setting> + <bitlbee-setting name="ops" type="string" scope="global"> <default>both</default> <possible-values>both, root, user, none</possible-values> @@ -684,7 +715,7 @@ </bitlbee-setting> <bitlbee-setting name="resource_select" type="string" scope="account"> - <default>priority</default> + <default>activity</default> <possible-values>priority, activity</possible-values> <description> @@ -746,6 +777,22 @@ </description> </bitlbee-setting> + <bitlbee-setting name="status" type="string" scope="both"> + <description> + <para> + Certain protocols (like Jabber/XMPP) support status messages, similar to away messages. They can be used to indicate things like your location or activity, without showing up as away/busy. + </para> + + <para> + This setting can be used to set such a message. It will be available as a per-account setting for protocols that support it, and also as a global setting (which will then automatically be used for all protocols that support it). + </para> + + <para> + Away states set using <emphasis>/away</emphasis> or the <emphasis>away</emphasis> setting will override this setting. To un-set the setting, use <emphasis>set -del status</emphasis>. + </para> + </description> + </bitlbee-setting> + <bitlbee-setting name="strip_html" type="boolean" scope="global"> <default>true</default> |