On Fri, 30 Jul 2010 14:15:30 +0200 Kai Wasserbäch <deb...@carbon-project.org> wrote:
> Hello Bert, > I forgot some questions I'd like you to answer: > 1. Could you post the content of Configure -> Registered users > 2. Please don't just give the name of the user you wanted to ignore, > but a /whois for him > 3. Please provide your ignore-Alias too, especially if you've changed > reguser.setIgnoreFlags. You can reach the Alias Editor by pressing > Ctrl+Shift+L or by navigating to Scripts > Edit Aliases. > > Thanks again, > Kai Wasserbäch > > Hi, Kai, The various scripts are exactly as installed in debian sid. It is way over my head to be messing with the language of kvirc ;) But, Chatbox (the user/bot I'm trying to ignore) keeps inviting me to undernet channel #DataB, and I would prefer not to see these intrusive invitations. So I tried to /ignore him. The registered user dialog does list chatbox (Notify disabled) no comment. I didn't add this, so I presume kvirc did it when I tried to ignore him. The /whois (which we used to call a netmask" is as follows: [10:03:05] Chatbox is chatbox!~d...@nv-71-49-129-98.dhcp.embarqhsd.net [10:03:05] Chatbox's real name: d0pe [10:03:05] Chatbox's channels: @#DataB [10:03:05] Chatbox's server: *.undernet.org - The Undernet Underworld [10:03:05] chatbox WHOIS info from mesa2.az.us.undernet.org The ignore-alias is # This one adds a registered users database entry # For the specified nick and uses the specified mask # If no mask is specified , a default one is constructed # Then the "ignore" property is set for the user to 1 if(!$0) { echo $tr("Usage:") echo " /ignore [-r] <nick>" halt } # Now add the user (but do not replace old entries) reguser.add $0 $mask($0,15); # And finally set the property (use -n so the notify lists will be restarted) # Check if ignore or unignore the user if(!$sw(r,remove)) { reguser.setIgnoreEnabled $0 1 reguser.setIgnoreFlags -p -c -n -t -i -d $0 } else reguser.setIgnoreEnabled $0 0 which, if different from the scripts installed by debian is from kvirc not from me ;) Hopefully this is the information you requested. Thanks for your help. Bert. -- Bert Riding rerid...@xmission.com gnupg fingerprint: C0F6 E202 EFB3 F332 CAB0 85D4 A113 9F46 3C93 5A6E -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org