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								X-Chat README
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								 X-Chat ("xchat") Copyright (c) 1998-2010 By Peter Zelezny.
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								 This program is released under the GPL v2 with the additional exemption
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								 that compiling, linking, and/or using OpenSSL is allowed. You may
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								 provide binary packages linked to the OpenSSL libraries, provided that
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								 all other requirements of the GPL are met. 
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								 See file COPYING for details.
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								What is it?
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								~~~~~~~~~~~
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								 X-Chat is an IRC client for UNIX operating systems. I.R.C. is Internet
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								 Relay Chat, see http://irchelp.org for more information about IRC in
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								 general. Xchat runs on most BSD and POSIX compliant operating systems.
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								Requirements:
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								~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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								 * GTK+ 2.10 (this is available at http://www.gtk.org).
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								 X-Chat is known to work on, at least:
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									* Linux
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									* FreeBSD
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									* OpenBSD
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									* NetBSD
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									* Solaris
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									* AIX
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									* IRIX
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									* DEC/Compaq Tru64 UNIX
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									* HP-UX 10.20 and 11
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									* MacOS X
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									* Windows XP/2000/Vista/7
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								Notes for packagers:
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								 If you need your packages to work on i386, you don't need to compile with
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								 --disable-mmx, because it's also checked at run-time.
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								Python Scripts:
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								 Scripts for 1.8.x are not compatible, and a brand new interface has be
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								 written. Documentation can be found here: http://xchat.org/docs/.
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								 Consider using the Python interface for your scripts, it's a very nice
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								 API, allows for loading/unloading individual scripts, and gives you
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								 almost all the features of the C-Plugin API.
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								Perl Scripts:
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								 Scripts for 1.8.x are compatible with the following exceptions:
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								* IRC::command will not interpret %C, %B, %U etc.
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								* user_list and user_list_short:
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								  If a user has both op and voice, only the op flag will be 1.
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								* add_user_list/sub_user_list/clear_user_list
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								  These functions do nothing.
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								* notify_list
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								  Not implemented. Always returns an empty list.
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								* server_list
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								  Lists servers that are not connected aswell.
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								* Some print events may have new names and some were added.
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								* Text printed by scripts must now be UTF8.
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								* Text passed to scripts (via add_message_handler) will be encoded in UTF8.
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								Autoloading Perl Scripts and Plugins
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								 * X-Chat automatically loads, at startup:
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									~/.xchat2/*.pl Perl scripts
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									~/.xchat2/*.py Python scripts
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									~/.xchat2/*.so Plugins
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									$(libdir)/xchat/plugins/*.so plugins
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									(this usually translates to /usr/lib/xchat/plugins/*.so)
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								Control Codes:
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								 %%     -  A single percentage sign
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								 %C     -  Control-C (mIRC color code)
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								 %B     -  Bold Text
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								 %U     -  Underline Text
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								 %R     -  Reverse Text
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								 %O     -  Reset all Text attributes
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								 %XXX   -  ASCII XXX (where XXX is a decimal 3 digit number)
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								           (Eg: %007 sends a BEEP)
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								 %Cforeground,background will produce a color code, eg: %C03,10
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								 These are now disabled by default (see Settings > Prefs > Input Box).
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								 Instead you can insert the real codes via ctrl-k, ctrl-b and ctrl-o.
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