From 35529ae92ca468d7be6be60663c1f8d6a07b8373 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Wilmer van der Gaast Date: Mon, 1 Sep 2008 00:37:56 +0100 Subject: Updated "help groupchats" and removed help information on the join_chat command. --- doc/user-guide/commands.xml | 24 ------------------------ 1 file changed, 24 deletions(-) (limited to 'doc/user-guide/commands.xml') diff --git a/doc/user-guide/commands.xml b/doc/user-guide/commands.xml index 60b24113..e50aed19 100644 --- a/doc/user-guide/commands.xml +++ b/doc/user-guide/commands.xml @@ -955,28 +955,4 @@ - - - Join a named groupchat/conference room - join_chat <connection> <room name> [<channel name>] [<room nickname>] [<password>] - - - - On most IM-networks groupchats can be started using the /join command. (/join #foo to start a chatroom with you and foo) This doesn't work with names groupchats though (which exist on Jabber networks and AIM, for example), instead you can use this command. - - - - The first two arguments are required. room name is the name of the chatroom on the IM-network. channel name is the IRC channel name BitlBee should map this to. room nickname is the nickname you want to have in this channel. If you don't give these options, BitlBee will do the right guesses. - - - - The following command will join you to the chatroom called bitlbee@conference.bitlbee.org. The channel will be called &bitlbee-help because &bitlbee will already be in use. Your nickname will be help-me. - - - - - join_chat jabber bitlbee@conference.bitlbee.org &bitlbee-help help-me - - - -- cgit v1.2.3