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# When testing changes, the easiest way to reload the theme is with /RELOAD.
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# This reloads the configuration file too, so if you did any changes remember
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# to /SAVE it first. Remember also that /SAVE overwrites the theme file with
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# old data so keep backups :)
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# TEMPLATES:
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# The real text formats that irssi uses are the ones you can find with
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# /FORMAT command. Back in the old days all the colors and texts were mixed
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# up in those formats, and it was really hard to change the colors since you
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# might have had to change them in tens of different places. So, then came
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# this templating system.
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# Now the /FORMATs don't have any colors in them, and they also have very
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# little other styling. Most of the stuff you need to change is in this
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# theme file. If you can't change something here, you can always go back
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# to change the /FORMATs directly, they're also saved in these .theme files.
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# So .. the templates. They're those {blahblah} parts you see all over the
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# /FORMATs and here. Their usage is simply {name parameter1 parameter2}.
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# When irssi sees this kind of text, it goes to find "name" from abstracts
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# block below and sets "parameter1" into $0 and "parameter2" into $1 (you
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# can have more parameters of course). Templates can have subtemplates.
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# Here's a small example:
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#   /FORMAT format hello {colorify {underline world}}
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#   abstracts = { colorify = "%G$0-%n"; underline = "%U$0-%U"; }
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# When irssi expands the templates in "format", the final string would be:
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#   hello %G%Uworld%U%n
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# ie. underlined bright green "world" text.
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# and why "$0-", why not "$0"? $0 would only mean the first parameter,
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# $0- means all the parameters. With {underline hello world} you'd really
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# want to underline both of the words, not just the hello (and world would
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# actually be removed entirely).
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# COLORS:
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# You can find definitions for the color format codes in docs/formats.txt.
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# There's one difference here though. %n format. Normally it means the
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# default color of the terminal (white mostly), but here it means the
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# "reset color back to the one it was in higher template". For example
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# if there was /FORMAT test %g{foo}bar, and foo = "%Y$0%n", irssi would
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# print yellow "foo" (as set with %Y) but "bar" would be green, which was
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# set at the beginning before the {foo} template. If there wasn't the %g
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# at start, the normal behaviour of %n would occur. If you _really_ want
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# to use the terminal's default color, use %N.
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#############################################################################
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# default foreground color (%N) - -1 is the "default terminal color"
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default_color = "-1";
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# print timestamp/servertag at the end of line, not at beginning
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info_eol = "false";
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# these characters are automatically replaced with specified color
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# (dark grey by default)
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replaces = { "[]=" = "%K$*%n"; };
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abstracts = {
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  ##
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  ## generic
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  ##
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  # text to insert at the beginning of each non-message line
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  line_start = "%B-%n!%B-%n ";
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  # timestamp styling, nothing by default
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  timestamp = "$*";
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  # any kind of text that needs hilighting, default is to bold
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  hilight = "%_$*%_";
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  # any kind of error message, default is bright red
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  error = "%R$*%n";
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  # channel name is printed
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  channel = "%_$*%_";
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  # nick is printed
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  nick = "%_$*%_";
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  # nick host is printed
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  nickhost = "[$*]";
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  # server name is printed
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  server = "%_$*%_";
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  # some kind of comment is printed
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  comment = "[$*]";
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  # reason for something is printed (part, quit, kick, ..)
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  reason = "{comment $*}";
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  # mode change is printed ([+o nick])
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  mode = "{comment $*}";
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  ##
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  ## channel specific messages
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  ##
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  # highlighted nick/host is printed (joins)
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  channick_hilight = "%C$*%n";
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  chanhost_hilight = "{nickhost %c$*%n}";
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  # nick/host is printed (parts, quits, etc.)
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  channick = "%c$*%n";
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  chanhost = "{nickhost $*}";
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  # highlighted channel name is printed
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  channelhilight = "%c$*%n";
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  # ban/ban exception/invite list mask is printed
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  ban = "%c$*%n";
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  ## messages
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  ##
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  # the basic styling of how to print message, $0 = nick mode, $1 = nick
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  msgnick = "%K<%n$0$1-%K>%n %|";
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  # message from you is printed. "msgownnick" specifies the styling of the
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  # nick ($0 part in msgnick) and "ownmsgnick" specifies the styling of the
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  # whole line.
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  # Example1: You want the message text to be green:
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  #  ownmsgnick = "{msgnick $0 $1-}%g";
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  # Example2.1: You want < and > chars to be yellow:
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  #  ownmsgnick = "%Y{msgnick $0 $1-%Y}%n";
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  #  (you'll also have to remove <> from replaces list above)
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  # Example2.2: But you still want to keep <> grey for other messages:
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  #  pubmsgnick = "%K{msgnick $0 $1-%K}%n";
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  #  pubmsgmenick = "%K{msgnick $0 $1-%K}%n";
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  #  pubmsghinick = "%K{msgnick $1 $0$2-%n%K}%n";
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  #  ownprivmsgnick = "%K{msgnick  $*%K}%n";
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  #  privmsgnick = "%K{msgnick  %R$*%K}%n";
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  # $0 = nick mode, $1 = nick
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  ownmsgnick = "{msgnick $0 $1-}";
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  ownnick = "%_$*%n";
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  # public message in channel, $0 = nick mode, $1 = nick
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  pubmsgnick = "{msgnick $0 $1-}";
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  pubnick = "%N$*%n";
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  # public message in channel meant for me, $0 = nick mode, $1 = nick
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  pubmsgmenick = "{msgnick $0 $1-}";
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  menick = "%Y$*%n";
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  # public highlighted message in channel
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  # $0 = highlight color, $1 = nick mode, $2 = nick
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  pubmsghinick = "{msgnick $1 $0$2-%n}";
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  # channel name is printed with message
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  msgchannel = "%K:%c$*%n";
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  # private message, $0 = nick, $1 = host
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  privmsg = "[%R$0%K(%r$1-%K)%n] ";
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  # private message from you, $0 = "msg", $1 = target nick
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  ownprivmsg = "[%r$0%K(%R$1-%K)%n] ";
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  # own private message in query
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  ownprivmsgnick = "{msgnick  $*}";
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  ownprivnick = "%_$*%n";
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  # private message in query
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  privmsgnick = "{msgnick  %R$*%n}";
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  ##
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  ## Actions (/ME stuff)
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  # used internally by this theme
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  action_core = "%_ * $*%n";
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  # generic one that's used by most actions
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  action = "{action_core $*} ";
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  # own action, both private/public
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  ownaction = "{action $*}";
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  # own action with target, both private/public
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  ownaction_target = "{action_core $0}%K:%c$1%n ";
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  # private action sent by others
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  pvtaction = "%_ (*) $*%n ";
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  pvtaction_query = "{action $*}";
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  # public action sent by others
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  pubaction = "{action $*}";
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  ## other IRC events
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  # whois
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  whois = "%# $[8]0 : $1-";
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  # notices
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  ownnotice = "[%r$0%K(%R$1-%K)]%n ";
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  notice = "%K-%M$*%K-%n ";
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  pubnotice_channel = "%K:%m$*";
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  pvtnotice_host = "%K(%m$*%K)";
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  servernotice = "%g!$*%n ";
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  # CTCPs
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  ownctcp = "[%r$0%K(%R$1-%K)] ";
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  ctcp = "%g$*%n";
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  # wallops
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  wallop = "%_$*%n: ";
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  wallop_nick = "%n$*";
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  wallop_action = "%_ * $*%n ";
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  # netsplits
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  netsplit = "%R$*%n";
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  netjoin = "%C$*%n";
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  # /names list
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  names_prefix = "";
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  names_nick = "[%_$0%_$1-] ";
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  names_nick_op = "{names_nick $*}";
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  names_nick_halfop = "{names_nick $*}";
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  names_nick_voice = "{names_nick $*}";
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  names_users = "[%g$*%n]";
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  names_channel = "%G$*%n";
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  # DCC
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  dcc = "%g$*%n";
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  dccfile = "%_$*%_";
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  dccownmsg = "[%r$0%K($1-%K)%n] ";
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  dccownnick = "%R$*%n";
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  dccownquerynick = "%_$*%n";
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  dccownaction = "{action $*}";
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  dccownaction_target = "{action_core $0}%K:%c$1%n ";
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  dccmsg = "[%G$1-%K(%g$0%K)%n] ";
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  dccquerynick = "%G$*%n";
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  dccaction = "%_ (*dcc*) $*%n %|";
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  ## statusbar
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  # default background for all statusbars. You can also give
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  # the default foreground color for statusbar items.
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  sb_background = "%4%w";
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  # default backround for "default" statusbar group
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  #sb_default_bg = "%4";
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  # background for prompt / input line
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  sb_prompt_bg = "%n";
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  # background for info statusbar
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  sb_info_bg = "%8";
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  # background for topicbar (same default)
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  #sb_topic_bg = "%4";
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  # text at the beginning of statusbars. sb-item already puts
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  # space there,so we don't use anything by default.
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  sbstart = "";
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  # text at the end of statusbars. Use space so that it's never
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  # used for anything.
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  sbend = " ";
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  topicsbstart = "{sbstart $*}";
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  topicsbend = "{sbend $*}";
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  prompt = "[$*] ";
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  sb = " %c[%n$*%c]%n";
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  sbmode = "(%c+%n$*)";
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  sbaway = " (%GzZzZ%n)";
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  sbservertag = ":$0 (change with ^X)";
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  sbnickmode = "$0";
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  # ',' separator
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  sb_act_sep = "%c$*";
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  # normal text
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  sb_act_text = "%c$*";
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  # public message
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  sb_act_msg = "%W$*";
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  # hilight
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  sb_act_hilight = "%M$*";
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  # hilight with specified color, $0 = color, $1 = text
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  sb_act_hilight_color = "$0$1-%n";
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};