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Ryan Yeske <rcyeske at gmail.com>
(rcirc-server-alist): Use coloned symbols for parameter names.
(rcirc-recent-quit-alist): New function.
(rcirc): Print a better message when there is only one connected server.
(rcirc-complete-nick): Do not update the nick table here.
(rcirc-mode-map): Add M-o.
(rcirc-current-line): Add variable.
(rcirc-mode): Setup variables for line based omit.
(rcirc-edit-multiline): Strip text properties.
(rcirc-omit-responses): Add NICK.
(rcirc-omit-threshold): Add variable.
(rcirc-last-quit-line, rcirc-last-line, rcirc-elapsed-lines): Add functions.
(rcirc-print): Keep track of current line. Do not fill text if
`rcirc-fill-flag' is null. Only omit text if the last activity
from the sender is more than `rcirc-omit-threshold' lines ago.
(rcirc-put-nick-channel, rcirc-handler-PRIVMSG): Track line
numbers instead of time.
(rcirc-channel-nicks): Sort by line numbers instead of time.
(rcirc-omit-mode): Add `...' when omitting text and recenter.
(rcirc-handler-JOIN): Restore the joiners linestamp.
(rcirc-maybe-remember-nick-quit): Add function.
(rcirc-handler-QUIT): Record sender in table of recently quit nicks.
author | Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org> |
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date | Mon, 29 Oct 2007 01:23:19 +0000 |
parents | 8ce686bd7f4f |
children | fb8bf24d2eb9 |
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