Windows Menu
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Channel Windows
     If more than one AmIRC window is opened, You may select one here
     to pop it to front.

Dialog Windows
     If any dialog windows are open, you may select one her and bring
     it to front.

Channel List Window...
     This item will produce a requester where you may list channels by
     min users or pattern matching, or both. Once listed, you may list
     users on a channel or join it by double-clicking the channel name
     or selecting 'join channel' gadget.  Please note that this
     function can cause a high load of traffic and may take awhile on
     slow (14.4 or less) connections.

Notify Window...
     Selecting this item will produce a requester where you may enter
     nicks of users that you wish to be notified of their
     entering/leaving IRC.  The 'check period' is how often AmIRC will
     check for the specified users.  Add a nick to the list by clicking
     in the input text gadget, and typing in the nick.  delete a nick
     by clicking on it's entry and then click on 'delete nick' gadget.

DCC-Send Window...
     Brings up a requestor in which you can specify a user and a file
     to send to them.  This requester will also be produced
     automatically upon hitting the 'DCC send' userbutton on the
     interface.  'Send Path' is the path and filespec that will be sent
     to the user.  Enter the name of the user in the text input gadget
     at the bottom of the requestor.  The cycle gadget nest to the nick
     text gadget selects either 'DCC Send' or 'DCC Move' protocols.
     See DCC Section for details about these protocols.  Remove Job
     gadget will remove a complete send entry or if not complete, one
     click will abort the send and the second click will remove the
     entry.

DCC-Receive Window...
     Selecting this item will produce the 'Receive DCC List' requester.
     This is very similar to the DCC Send Requester.  Note that this
     requester will appear automatically on receiving a DCC request.
     Enter a path for incoming files to be put in the 'Receive Path'
     text gadget.  After a valid path is entered, click on an entry to
     receive, then click the 'Get' gadget at the bottom.  If you are
     trying to receive after a failed send, you may use the 'Resume'
     gadget instead of get.  this will attempt to pick up the transfer
     where it left off.  I you wish to rename the incoming file for
     whatever reason, you may use the 'Rename' gadget to give the file
     a new name.  'Remove Job' gadget will abort an incoming file and
     remove a completed or aborted file. See DCC.

DCC-Chat Window...
     Selecting this item will open the 'DCC Chat List' requestor.  Do
     this if you receive a DCC chat request from another user..  Here
     you may click on the client sending the chat request and click the
     'Open' gadget to engage a DCC chat.  When finished, you can click
     "Close' to close the connection.  See DCC.

Raw Log Window...
     This will open the Raw Log Window, in which you can view the raw
     IRC messages as they appear before AmIRC formats them for Easy
     reading in the AmIRC listview.  Here you may also clear the log,
     and select when the log is active: 'Never', 'Only when raw window
     open', and 'Always' The log Listview shows the USERHOST, Type of
     message, Channel Name, and message, in that order.

URL Grabber Window...
     A New feature of AmIRC allows it to recognise WWW URLs and snap
     them to a window for use with Amosaic Web Browser.  Double
     clicking an entry in the URL grabber Window will automatically
     send the URL to the Clipboard..

Private Messages Window...
     This item will open the Private Messages Window.  This window
     holds a history of private messages sent to you, where you can
     later reference or review them.

Flush Buffer
     This item will clear the history of the main AmIRC listview.

Save Buffer...
     This item allows you to select a filename to save the history
     buffer to disk.



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Converted on 22 Jan 1997 with RexxDoesAmigaGuide2HTML by Michael Ranner.