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+ | # $EPIC: window_level.txt, | ||
+ | ======Synopsis: | ||
+ | [[window]] level [< | ||
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+ | ======Description: | ||
+ | This sets what type of messages are displayed in the current window. | ||
+ | The actual [[levels]] to display may consist of a comma-delimited list | ||
+ | of valid levels (see [[set lastlog_level]] for a complete description). | ||
+ | If no [[levels|level]] is specified, the current is displayed. | ||
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+ | For windows that only display certain types of information, | ||
+ | is not actually discarded. | ||
+ | set to display such information, | ||
+ | To actually hide information from the screen, see the ON command. | ||
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+ | The first window that associates with a server automatically gets the | ||
+ | level of [[set new_server_lastlog_level]], | ||
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+ | When a window is associated with a server that is already connected, it | ||
+ | steals the [[set old_server_lastlog_level]] levels for that server. | ||
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+ | ======Examples: | ||
+ | To make the current window display only public and misc. messages: | ||
+ | /window level public,crap | ||
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window_level.txt · Last modified: 2006/09/01 18:32 by 127.0.0.1