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diff --git a/doc/en/configure.txt b/doc/en/configure.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..94f8e121 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/en/configure.txt @@ -0,0 +1,265 @@ +Configure +========= + +The configuration is located in the file *~/.config/poezio/poezio.cfg* +On its first startup, poezio will create that file (and its containing +directories) with the default configuration. You can edit that file manually +or use the */set* command to edit some of its values directly from poezio. +This file is also used to configure key bindings, but this is explained +in the _keys_ documentation file. + +That file is read at each startup and the configuration is saved when poezio +is closed. + +This configuration file *requires* all the options to be in a section +named [Poezio]. + +An option is formatted with the form +====================== +option = value +====================== + +An empty value *doesn’t* mean that the default value will be used. That’s +just an empty value. To use the default value, just comment or remove the +option entirely. + +Here is a list of all the avalaible configuration options, their meaning +and their default value. + +Configuration options +--------------------- + +[horizontal] +*server*:: anon.louiz.org + + The server to use for *anonymous* authentication. + Make sure it accepts anonymous authentification + Note that this option doesn’t do anything at all if you’re using your own JID. + +*port*:: 5222 + + The port you’ll use to connect. + +*resource*:: [empty] + + the resource you will use + If it's empty, your resource will be chosen (most likely randomly) by the server + It is not recommended to use a resource that is easy to guess, because it can lead + to presence leak. + + +*default_nick*:: [empty] + + the nick you will use when joining a room with no associated nick + If this is empty, the $USER environnement variable will be used + + +*jid*:: [empty] + + Jabber identifiant. Specify it only if you want to connect using an existing + account on a server. This is optional and useful only for some features, + like room administration, nickname registration. + The 'server' option will be ignored if you specify a JID (Jabber identifiant) + It should be in the form nickname@server.tld + +*password*:: [empty] + + A password is needed only if you specified a jid. It will be ignored otherwise + If you leave this empty, the password will be asked at each startup + + + +*rooms*:: poezio@muc.poezio.eu + + the rooms you will join automatically on startup, with associated nickname or not + format : room@server.tld/nickname:room2@server.tld/nickname2 + default_nick will be used if "/nickname" is not specified + +*completion*:: normal + + the completion type you will use to complete nicknames + if "normal", complete the entire name to the first available completion + and then cycle through the possible completion with the next TABs + if "shell", if there's more than one nick for this completion, complete + only the part that all then nicks have in common (like in a shell) + + +*after_completion*:: , + + what will be put after the name, when using autocompletion + a SPACE will always be added after that + +*highlight_on*:: [empty] + + a list of words (separated by a colon (:)) that will be + highlighted if said by someone on a room + +*enable_xhtml_im*:: true + + XHTML-IM is an XMPP extension letting users send messages + containing XHTML and CSS formating. We can use this to make + colored text for example. + It is disabled by default because this is only in an experimental + state: you could miss some part of a message (mainly the URL) + but you can still send colored messages. You just won’t be able te see + the colors, though + Set to true if you want to see colored messages + +*hide_status_change*:: 120 + + Set a number for this setting. + The join OR status-change notices will be + displayed according to this number. + -1: the notices will ALWAYS be displayed + 0: the notices will NEVER be displayed + n: On any other number, the notices will only be displayed + if the user involved has talked since the last n seconds + if the value is incorrect, -1 is assumed + Default setting means : + - status changes won't be displayed unless + the user talked in the last 2 minutes + +*hide_exit_join*:: -1 + + Exact same thing than hide_status_change, except that it concerns + the quit message, and that it will be hidden only if the value is 0. + Default setting means: + - all quit and join notices will be displayed + + +*information_buffer_popup_on*:: error roster warning help info + + Some informational messages (error, a contact getting connected, etc) + are sometimes added to the information buffer. These settings can make + that buffer grow temporarly so you can read these information when they + appear. + + A list of message types that should make the information buffer grow + Possible values; error, roster, warning, info, help + +*popup_time*:: 4 + + The time the message will be visible in the information buffer when it + pops up. + If the message takes more than one line, the popup will stay visible + two more second per additional lines + +*autorejoin*:: false + + set to 'true' if you want to automatically rejoin the + room when you're kicked + +*alternative_nickname*:: [empty] + + If you want poezio to join + the room with an alternative nickname when + your nickname is already in use in the room you + wanted to join, put a non-empty value. + Else, poezio won't join the room + This value will be added to your nickname to + create the alternative nickname. + For example, if you set "\_", and wanted to use + the nickname "john", your alternative nickname + will be "john_" + +*muc_history_length*:: 50 + + Limit the number of messages you want to receive when the + multiuserchat rooms send you recent history + 0: You won't receive any + -1: You will receive the maximum + n: You will receive at most n messages + Note that if you set a huge number (like the default value), you + may not receive that much messages. The server has its own + maximum too + +*use_log*:: true + + set to 'false' if you don’t want to save logs of all the messages + in files. + + +*log_dir*:: [empty] + + If log_dir is not set, logs will be saved in $XDG_DATA_HOME/poezio/logs, + i.e. in ~/.local/share/poezio/logs/. So, you should specify the directory + you want to use instead. This directory will be created if it doesn't exist + +*show_inactive_tabs*:: true + + If you want to show all the tabs in the Tab bar, even those + with no activity, set to true. Else, set to false + + +*beep_on*:: highlight private + + The terminal can beep on various event. Put the event you want in a list + (separated by spaces). + The events can be + - highlight (when you are highlighted in a MUC) + - private (when a new private message is received, from your contacts or + someone from a MUC) + - message (any message from a MUC) + +*themes_dir*:: [empty] + + If themes_dir is not set, themes will searched for in $XDG_DATA_HOME/poezio/themes, + i.e. in ~/.local/share/poezio/themes/. So you should specify the directory you + want to use instead. This directory will be created at startup if it doesn't + exist + + +*theme*:: [empty] + + The name of the theme file (without the .py extension) that will be used. + The file should be located in the theme_dir directory. + If the file is not found (or no filename is specified) the default + theme will be used instead + +*send_chat_states*:: true + + if true, chat states will be sent to the people you are talking to. + Chat states are, for example, messages informing that you are composing + a message or that you closed the tab, etc + Set to false if you don't want people to know these information + Note that you won’t receive the chat states of your contacts + if you don't send yours. + + +*send_poezio_info*:: true + + if true, information about the software (name and version) + will be sent if requested by anyone + Set to false if you don't want people to know these information + + +*send_os_info*:: true + + if true, information about the Operation System you're using + will be sent when requested by anyone + Set to false if you don't want people to know these information + Note that this information will not be sent if send_poezio_info is False + +*send_time*:: true + + if true, your current time will be sent if asked + Set to false if you don't want people to know that information + + +*max_messages_in_memory*:: 2048 + + Configure the number of maximum messages (for each tab) that + can be kept in memory. If poezio consumes too much memory, lower these + values + +*max_lines_in_memory*:: 2048 + + Configure the number of maximum lines (for each tab) that + can be kept in memory. If poezio consumes too much memory, lower these + values + +*lazy_resize*:: true + + Defines if all tabs are resized at the same time (if set to false) + or if they are really resized only when needed (if set to true). + “true” should be the most comfortable value diff --git a/doc/en/install.txt b/doc/en/install.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..75cc0ea8 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/en/install.txt @@ -0,0 +1,94 @@ +Install +======= + + +Poezio in the GNU/Linux distributions +------------------------------------- + +As far as I know, Poezio is available in the following distributions, you just have to install it by using the package manager of the distribution, if you're using one of these. + +* *Archlinux*: A poezio and poezio-git packages are in AUR (use your favourite AUR wrapper to install them) +* *Frugalware*: Just use pacmang-g2 to install the poezio package. (Thanks to its maintainer, Kooda) +* *Debian*: Use an other distro. + +(If an other distribution provides a poezio package, please tell us and we will add it to the list) + + +Install poezio from the sources +------------------------------- + +You can download poezio's https://dev.louiz.org/project/poezio/download[stable sources] or fetch the development version (trunk), using git: +============================ +git clone https://git.louiz.org/poezio +============================ + +In order for poezio to correctly work, you need the libs SleekXMPP and dnspython. You can install them by downloading it from the https://github.com/fritzy/SleekXMPP/[SleekXMPP] page and the http://www.dnspython.org/[dnspython] page , but you'll need the development versions. Alternatively, you can download poezio's sources including SleekXMPP and dnspython, that's the easier way. + +As for dnspython, you will have to use our python3 fork, or poke them to accept patches. + +=== Dependencies === + + +If you want to install SleekXMPP and dnspython yourself, follow these instructions. Else, go to the next section. + + +Download SleekXMPP +============================ +git clone git://github.com/louiz/SleekXMPP.git +============================ + +Make sure you're using the develop branch by typing +============================ +cd SleekXMPP + +git checkout develop +============================ + +Install SleekXMPP with +============================ +python3 setup.py build + +su -c "python3 setup.py install" +============================ + +Clone the repository at http://hg.louiz.org/dnspython (this is a fork, because upstream is unresponsive and didn’t fix an important bug). +============================ +hg clone http://hg.louiz.org/dnspython + +cd dnspython +============================ + +And do the same again: +============================ +python3 setup.py build + +su -c "python3 setup.py install" +============================ + + +=== Poezio installation === + +If you skipped the installation of the dependencies and you only want to test poezio without a system-wide install, do, in the _poezio_ directory: +============================ +sh update.sh +============================ + +If you have git and hg installed, it will download and update locally the libraries for you. + + +If you don't want to install poezio but just test it, do: +============================ + ./launch.sh +============================ + + +To install poezio, do, as root (or sudo with ubuntu or whatever): +============================ +make install +============================ + +And then start it with: +============================ +poezio +============================ + diff --git a/doc/en/keys.txt b/doc/en/keys.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..eaae961d --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/en/keys.txt @@ -0,0 +1,66 @@ +Keys +==== + +This file describes the default keys of poezio and explains how to +configure them. + +By default, most keys manipulating the input (where you type your +messages and commands) behave like emacs does. + +Note that keys are case sensitive. Ctrl-X is not the same than Ctrl-x + +Key bindings listing +-------------------- +Some key bindings are available only in some tabs, others are global. + +Global keys +~~~~~~~~~~~ +These keys work in *any* tab. + +*Ctrl-n*:: Go to the next tab. + +*Ctrl-p*:: Go to the previous tab. + +*Alt-number*:: Go to tab number x. + +*Alt-j*:: Waits for you to type a two-digits number. Go to tab number xx. + +Input keys +~~~~~~~~~~ +These keys concern only the inputs. + +*Ctrl-a*:: Move the cursor to the beginning of line. + +*Ctrl-e*:: Move the cursor to the end of line. + +Chat tab input keys +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +These keys work in any conversation tab (MultiUserChat, Private or Conversation tabs) + +*Key Up*:: Use the previous message from the message history. + +*Key Down*:: Use the next message from the message history. + +*Page Up*:: Scroll up in the conversation by x lines, where x is the height of the conversation window - 1. + +*Page Down*:: Likfe Page Up, but down. + +*Alt-/*:: Complete what you’re typing using the "recent" words from the current conversation, if any. + +Key configuration +----------------- +Bindings are keyboard shortcut aliases. You can use them +to define your own keys to replace the default ones. +where ^x means Control + x +and M-x means Alt + x + +To know exactly what the code of a key is, just run +================== +python3 src/keyboard.py +================== +And enter any keys + +.Turn Alt-i into a tab key (completion, etc) +================== +M-i = ^I +================== diff --git a/doc/en/themes.txt b/doc/en/themes.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ebf654fe --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/en/themes.txt @@ -0,0 +1,89 @@ +Themes +====== + +This page describes how themes work in poezio and how to create or +modify one. + +A theme contains color attributes and character definitions. Poezio can display +up to _256_ colors if your terminal supports it. Most of the time, +if it doesn’t work, that’s because the _$TERM_ environnment variable is +wrong. For example with tmux or screen, set it to _screen-256color_, in +_xterm_, set it to _xterm-256color_, etc. If your terminal doesn’t have 256, +only 8 color will be available, and poezio will replace the colors by one +of the 8 values available. Thus, some theme file may not work properly +if you only have 8 colors for example light gray on dark gray may +be converted to black on black if only 8 colors are available, making +the text impossible to read). The default theme should work properly in any +case. If not, that’s a bug. + +A theme file is a python file (with the .py extension) containing a +class, inheriting the *themimg.Theme* class defined into the *theming* +poezio module. + +Create a theme +-------------- + +To create a theme named foo, create a file named foo.py into the theme +directory (by default it’s _~/.local/share/poezio/themes/_) and insert +into it: + +[source,python] +---- +import theming + +class FooTheme(theming.Theme): + # Define here colors for that theme +theme = FooTheme() +---- + +To define a _color pair_ and assign it to the COLOR_NAME option, just do +[source,python] +---- +class FooTheme(theming.Theme): + COLOR_NAME = (fg_color, bg_color, opt_attr) +---- + +You do not have to define all the <<available-options,available options>>, +you can decide that your theme will only change some options, the other +one will just have the default value (from the default theme). + +Colors and attributes +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +A color pair defines how the text will be displayed on the screen. It +has a _foreground color_ (fg_color), a _background color_ (bg_color) +and an *_optional_* _attribute_ (opt_attr). + +Colors +^^^^^^ +A color is a number between -1 and 255. If it -1, this is the default +color defined by your terminal (for example if your terminal displays +text white on black by default, a fg_color of -1 is white, and a bg_color +of -1 is black). If it’s between 0 and 256 it represents one of the colors +on the image: + +image::../images/theme_256_colors.png["The list of all 256 colors", title="The list of all 256 colors"] + +Attributes +^^^^^^^^^^ +An attribute is a python string (so, it has to be surrounded by +*" "* or *' '*). It can be one of the following + +* *'b'*: bold text +* *'u'*: underlined text + +Use a theme +----------- +To use a theme, just define the _theme_ option into the +link:configure.html[configuration file] to the name of the theme you want +to use. If that theme is not found, the default theme will be used instead. +Note that the default theme is defined directly into poezio’s source code, +and note in a theme file. + +[[available-options]] +Available options +----------------- + +CAUTION: This section is not complete. + +All available options can be found into the default theme, which is into the +_theming.py_ file from the poezio’s source code. diff --git a/doc/images/theme_256_colors.png b/doc/images/theme_256_colors.png Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 00000000..00e6c51d --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/images/theme_256_colors.png diff --git a/doc/poezio.txt b/doc/poezio.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..47497434 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/poezio.txt @@ -0,0 +1,83 @@ +Poezio documentation +==================== + +This page is the documentation for poezio. + +Poezio is an XMPP console client mostly written in python and a little +bit in C. + +It uses curses to draw its user interface. + +It has been written to create an XMPP client that could very easily be used by +any IRC user. Its interface tries to be like the ones of famous clients such +as irssi or weechat. + +:numbered: +== Usage == + +Poezio is composed of tabs which can be of various types. Each tab type has +a distinct interface, list of commands and list of key shortcuts, in addition +to the global commands and key shortcuts. + + +=== Commands === + +Commands start with the */* character and can take a list of any number +of arguments, separated by spaces. If an argument should contain a space, +you can use the *"* character to surround this argument. + +.The command nick with only one argument +========================================== +/nick "my new nick" +========================================== + +.The command status with two arguments +========================================== +/status away "on vacation" +========================================== + +.Note +The character *'* cannot be used instead of *"*. + + +To know the list of all available commands, use the *help* command with no +argument. To know more about the command (what it does and how to use it), +use the *help* command and pass the command name as its first argument. + +The list of all global commands is as follow: + +[horizontal] +*help*:: [command_name] + + Displays the list of all available commands in the current tab, or displays + the usage of the given command. +*message*:: <jid> [message] + + Open a conversation with the specified JID, and send a message to it, + if specified. + + + + + +.Get information on the status command +========================================== +/help status +========================================== + + +=== Tabs === +This section lists and describes all the tab types. + + +==== Roster Tab ==== +This is the first tab that you will see when starting poezio. + +It contains your roster + +[glossary] +== Glossary == + +This glossary explains some terms that are used in this documentation. + +[glossary] +Roster:: + The list of contacts, sorted by groups, status, or anything the client wishes. |