From cf010194a4f8ac5e17012f4e99459159a2a671bd Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: James Booth Date: Sun, 30 Dec 2012 22:40:49 +0000 Subject: Updated man page with links to website --- docs/profanity.1 | 123 +------------------------------------------------------ 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 121 deletions(-) (limited to 'docs/profanity.1') diff --git a/docs/profanity.1 b/docs/profanity.1 index 38d2a421..789387f9 100644 --- a/docs/profanity.1 +++ b/docs/profanity.1 @@ -29,24 +29,7 @@ Set the logging level, .I LEVEL may be set to DEBUG, INFO (the default), WARN or ERROR. .SH USING PROFANITY -The -.B Profanity -user interface contains 3 main elements. -.PP -The title bar at the top, shows various information about who you are chatting -with, and your current status at the top right corner. -.PP -The status bar near the bottom, shows information about the user you are logged -in as, and shows which windows are currently active, at the bottom right corner -of the screen. -.PP -The input line, the last line, is where all user input goes, including commands -starting with the "/" character and messages. -.PP -The main window holds a console window where information is given, press F1 to -get back to the console window. Up to 9 chat windows may be open at any one -time, to access them use the F2-F10 keys. When in a chat window, you do not -need to use the "/msg" command. +The user guide can be found at . .SH SEE ALSO .B Profanity itself has a lot of built\-in help. Check the /help command for more information. @@ -56,109 +39,7 @@ Configuration for .B Profanity is stored in .I $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/profanity/profrc -, see the following example: -.br -.RS -.PP -[ui] -.br -beep=false -.br -flash=false -.br -theme=mytheme -.br -showsplash=false -.br -notify=true -.br -chlog=true -.br -history=true -.br -typing=true -.br -remind=15 -.br -vercheck=true -.br -.PP -[connections] -.br -logins=user1@server1.org;myuser@server2.com; -.PP -.RE -The [ui] section contains basic preferences, you can find more help on these -settings by typing "/help beep" for example in Profanity. -.PP -The [connections] section is the list of users that will appear in tab -completion for the /connect command. This list is automatically populated -when you successfully log in as a user. -.SH THEMES -Themes files for -.B Profanity -are stored in -.I $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/profanity/themes -, see the following example: -.br -.RS -.PP -[colours] -.br -bkgnd=default -.br -titlebar=blue -.br -statusbar=blue -.br -titlebartext=white -.br -titlebarbrackets=cyan -.br -statusbartext=white -.br -statusbarbrackets=cyan -.br -statusbaractive=cyan -.br -statusbarnew=white -.br -maintext=white -.br -splashtext=cyan -.br -online=green -.br -away=cyan -.br -chat=green -.br -dnd=red -.br -xa=cyan -.br -offline=red -.br -typing=yellow -.br -gone=red -.br -error=red -.br -incoming=yellow -.br -roominfo=yellow -.br -me=yellow -.br -them=green -.br -.PP -.RE -The [colours] section allows you to tailor the colours used in Profanity to -suit your terminal preferences. Available colours are black, white, red, -green, blue, yellow, cyan, magenta and default, where default is the default -forground or background colour on your terminal. +, details on configuring Profanity can be found at . .PP .SH BUGS Bugs can either be reported by sending a mail directly to: -- cgit 1.4.1-2-gfad0