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Re: some Q
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> > 1) where can i find irc based on X-windows?
>
> eIrc, X-irc and Zircon. Use your favorite Search-Engine. You get bonus
> points for having one semi-decent question...
Some Notes:
Zircon - Written using Tcl/Tk so you'll need to install them. This
product is still in it's infancy lacking, but it's very promising
easy to use and graphically pleasing. It's very configurable allowing
you to set the color of any one nick, to set people to ignore, people
to automatically search for when logging, and many other nice
features, most of them configurable from within the program using
forms (you don't need to edit config files if you don't want to, the
config files are still human readable thougt).
Lacks: support for written ircII style commands so you can't /msg
someone but rather have to click on the specific nick button and
choose message. The author says such support is forthcoming. Also I
didn't saw support for BOTs, but I don't use them so I may have
overlooked it.
All in all, a very nice and usable program, highly
recomended if you use the IRC to chat (or send files it does support
DCC send/chat), if you want to wage IRC war stick to ircII.
xIrc - I used v1.14 (or 0.14?), it's quite ugly and the user
interface is not very intuitive, but it does suport ircII commands so
it doesn't matter that much that the command buttons are not easy to
get to.
If I remember correctly it had a skeleton support for script
lenguage. The new version (1.16 or 0.16) requires a library called
qt. You'll need the full sources to compile it not just the binaries,
I had some trouble installing and compiling so I gave up on this
version opting to try Zircon first, after trying Zircon I didn't feel
the urge to try to set up xIrc again.
eIrc - I aven't tried this one yet, maybe I'll give it a try.
> > 2) how to colorize every sentence including my nickname in the irc?
>
> RTFM.
BEEP, there's a forest of information laying around about IRC,
unfortunatelly finding a specific tree is not simple. Yaron could you
point to a concise source of information I would really appreciate
it.
About the question, there's a file called colorirc(.tar.gz) which
patches the termcap (or is it the terminfo) so ircII displays colors.
> > 3) how to change the fonts in the irc(increase them)
>
> RTFM.
man X, xinit, xterm, specific irc client for IRC running on X
documentation.
Eli Algranti <OR17367@elbit.co.il>
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