Difference between revisions of "Filters"
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− | * Replace irritating abbreviations - BRB->"Be right back" | + | * Replace irritating abbreviations - BRB->"Be right back" i18n->internationalization |
* Filter out offensive words - Damn->"by the beard of zuess!" | * Filter out offensive words - Damn->"by the beard of zuess!" | ||
* Store commonly used responses - tellWidget -> "The widget is a fantastic thing that you can find more info about here....." | * Store commonly used responses - tellWidget -> "The widget is a fantastic thing that you can find more info about here....." |
Revision as of 09:09, 7 May 2009
Filters are a simple yet useful system to replace text. They can be applied to incoming or outgoing IRC chat.
Just go to Prefs->Filters and setup your own.
- REGEXP - This is a javascript regular expression to match against
- Replacement - The text you want to replace with
- In - If checked, it'll be applied to any incoming IRC chat
- Out - If checked, it'll be applied to any outgoing IRC chat
Note that the filters are applied from first to last, only once.
For the regular expression syntax, see https://developer.mozilla.org/En/Core_JavaScript_1.5_Guide/Regular_Expressions
You could use this to:
- Replace irritating abbreviations - BRB->"Be right back" i18n->internationalization
- Filter out offensive words - Damn->"by the beard of zuess!"
- Store commonly used responses - tellWidget -> "The widget is a fantastic thing that you can find more info about here....."