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diff --git a/documentation/settings/index.markdown b/documentation/settings/index.markdown index a1a9a78..c898b3a 100644 --- a/documentation/settings/index.markdown +++ b/documentation/settings/index.markdown @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ permalink: documentation/settings/ sidebar: sb_sidebar_settings.html licence: "[Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.5 License](http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5/)" --- -Irssi settings notes. Updated for 0.8.19. +Irssi settings notes. Updated for 1.0.0 (with git changes up to 2017-03-21 shown as "1.1.0"). This is not an attempt to document Irssi completely. It should be used along with the documents at [Documentation](/documentation) for more complete understanding of how irssi works. For example, the startup HOWTO and tips/tricks show sample uses for these settings, including some very useful stuff. @@ -39,6 +39,13 @@ See the [appendix](#a_credits) for credits and license information of this docum > The text that irssi puts after a tab-completed nickname, or that it uses to detect nicknames when you have completion_auto turned on. Some people alter this to colorize the completion character, creating the oft-dreaded bold colon. +{:#completion_empty_line} +` completion_empty_line = ON ` + +> When this setting is OFF, tab completion will be disabled when the input line is empty. Disabling it is useful when pasting text that starts with a tab character, since that normally results in a /msg to a recent target. +> +> Added in irssi 1.0.0 + {:#completion_keep_privates} ` completion_keep_privates = 10 ` @@ -447,9 +454,24 @@ See the [appendix](#a_credits) for credits and license information of this docum {:#bell_beeps} ` bell_beeps = OFF ` -> Tell irssi whether bell characters (chr 7, ^G) should actually cause beeps. +> Removed in irssi 1.0.0. +> +> Tell irssi whether bell characters (chr 7, ^G) included inside IRC messages should actually cause beeps. This doesn't mean that highlights will make a beep sound, this means that anyone in any irc channel can cause unexplained beeps. > -> According to Nei, bell_beeps seems to cover the case where a beep is caused by a printed message/format. It's unrelated to activity beeps. +> Since its only purpose is to be annoying, we decided to remove this. [See this issue for details](https://github.com/irssi/irssi/issues/524). +> +> Any guide that recommended enabling this to make beeps work is wrong. This setting is not needed for that. + +{:#break_wide} +` break_wide = OFF ` + +> When on, wide characters (fullwidth / CJK / east asian) are always considered line breaking points then wrapping lines for display, instead of only wrapping on space characters. +> +> Example: +> +> ![](break_wide.png) + +> Added in irssi 1.1.0 {:#chanmode_expando_strip} ` chanmode_expando_strip = OFF ` @@ -687,6 +709,25 @@ See the [appendix](#a_credits) for credits and license information of this docum > Turn timestamps on or off. When off, not even timestamp_level will trigger them. +{:#tls_verbose_connect} +` tls_verbose_connect = ON ` + +> When this setting is ON, irssi displays TLS connection information on connect, which includes the certificate chain, protocol version, cipher suite and fingerprints. Example: +> +> -!- Irssi: Connecting to irc.example.net [198.51.100.1] port 6697 +> -!- Irssi: Certificate Chain: +> -!- Irssi: Subject: CN: irc.example.net +> -!- Irssi: Issuer: C: US, O: Let's Encrypt, CN: Let's Encrypt Authority X3 +> -!- Irssi: Subject: C: US, O: Let's Encrypt, CN: Let's Encrypt Authority X3 +> -!- Irssi: Issuer: O: Digital Signature Trust Co., CN: DST Root CA X3 +> -!- Irssi: Protocol: TLSv1.2 (256 bit, DHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384) +> -!- Irssi: EDH Key: 2048 bit DH +> -!- Irssi: Public Key: 4096 bit RSA, valid from Mar 20 05:16:00 2017 GMT to Jun 18 05:16:00 2017 GMT +> -!- Irssi: Public Key Fingerprint: DE:AD:BE:EF:DE:AD:BE:EF:DE:AD:BE:EF:DE:AD:BE:EF:DE:AD:BE:EF:DE:AD:BE:EF:DE:AD:BE:EF:DE:AD:BE:EF (SHA256) +> -!- Irssi: Certificate Fingerprint: CA:FE:BA:BE:CA:FE:BA:BE:CA:FE:BA:BE:CA:FE:BA:BE:CA:FE:BA:BE:CA:FE:BA:BE:CA:FE:BA:BE:CA:FE:BA:BE (SHA256) +> +> Added in irssi 1.0.0 + {:#use_msgs_window} ` use_msgs_window = OFF ` @@ -805,6 +846,17 @@ See the [appendix](#a_credits) for credits and license information of this docum > Automatically join a channel when invited to it, if that channel was previously added to the autojoin list (`/channel add -auto`). +{:#key_timeout} +` key_timeout = 0 ` + +> Time in msecs to wait until a key combo is flushed. If it's set to 0 (the default), there's no timeout, and key combos will wait until the next keystroke before processing. +> +> This is useful if you have key combos that extend others. For example, if you have `meta-a` and `meta-a-meta-b` this setting allows you to use `meta-a` after waiting some time. +> +> Setting it to very low values may result in issues such as partial key combos getting processed accidentally. 1000 or 500 might be good starting points +> +> Added in irssi 1.1.0 + {:#kick_first_on_kickban} ` kick_first_on_kickban = OFF ` @@ -1119,6 +1171,13 @@ See the [appendix](#a_credits) for credits and license information of this docum > When connecting, resolve the server's IP address back into its hostname. Probably useful for figuring out exactly which server you're on after resolving a round-robin host. +{:#sasl_disconnect_on_failure} +` sasl_disconnect_on_failure = ON ` + +> Turn this option off to continue connecting to servers even when sasl authentication errors happen. +> +> Added in irssi 1.0.0 + {:#server_connect_timeout} ` server_connect_timeout = 5min ` @@ -1148,6 +1207,17 @@ See the [appendix](#a_credits) for credits and license information of this docum > Attempt to rejoin a channel if it's temporarily unavailable. Channels may be unavailable during netsplits. +{:#rejoin_channels_on_reconnect} +` rejoin_channels_on_reconnect = ON ` + +> Determines whether channels are rejoined on reconnect. Possible values are OFF, ON and AUTO: +> +> * OFF: no channels are rejoined. +> * ON: all channels are rejoined (default). +> * AUTO: only channels configured with autojoins are rejoined. +> +> Added in irssi 1.0.0 + * * * ## Appendix A: Levels |