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Mr. BS, 12/07/2015 12:30 AM
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Tips¶
Unicode¶
If you ever experience an issue with displaying unicode characters (which is not just an encoding issue), try type:
/setoption Messages UseDrawText True
This will enable a different method for drawing messages.
To disable, type:
/setoption Messages UseDrawText False
Auth before joining a channel¶
If you need to be authed with nickserv before joining a channel, you can use the /sleep (or /timer) command in your serverlist "Run these commands on connect" field:
/msg nickserv identify <password> /sleep 3 /join #channel1,#channel2
/sleep 3, means wait 3 seconds before running the following command.
The new serverlist has this feature built-in as well as SASL support which makes this a non issue.
Copy text from message buffer¶
When you select text from the message buffer, AdiIRC will automatically copy the text to the clipboard when you release the left mouse button.
If you prefer to manually press CTRL + C, you can go to Options -> Messages and disable AutoCopy selected text to clipboard and AutoFocus editbox.
These options might be merged into one soon as well as a feature to ask which method to use.
Problem connecting to TLS servers¶
If you experience problems connecting to a TLS only server, you can try the .NET 4.5 version which has support for TLS 1.1 and TLS 1.2.
Disable or changing CTCP VERSION reply¶
You can disable or change the CTCP VERSION reply using the CTCP event in a small script.
This can be used for any CTCP request.
; Disable CTCP version reply. CTCP *:VERSION:*:halt ; Reply with a custom version. CTCP *:VERSION:*:ctcpreply $nick IRC Version 42 | halt
Disable notification popups/tips¶
Tips for various events can be disabled in Options -> Tips, to disable highlight tips, go to Options -> Highlights, in the listbox area select "$me", then click the "Edit" button, uncheck "Tip message" and click "Save".
Client certificates¶
AdiIRC supports only PFX certificates, you can convert a PEM certificate to PFX using this openssl format:
openssl pkcs12 -export -out mynick.pfx -in mynick.pem
For creating a new certificate, have a look here
Updated by Mr. BS about 9 years ago · 31 revisions