Initial import of the ircii-pana-1.1-final source tree.
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Synopsis:
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set display_ansi [on|off|toggle]
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Description:
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When turned on, this setting will cause the client to allow escape
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sequence color and highlight codes to be passed to the display window.
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All other recognizable escape sequences will be removed.
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If turned off, the behavior is to convert all instances of ^[ (the ESC
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character) to [.
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This setting only affects the display window, not the status bar. This has
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the advantage of allowing ECHO and other commands to display special ANSI
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escape sequences for color and highlighting, etc.
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Note that this setting is meaningless unless set(4) color is turned ON.
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See Also:
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set(4) color, display; echo(5); xecho(5)
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Other notes
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Also note that due to ircII-EPIC's new behavior of removing all unrecognized
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escape sequences, the client is no longer vulnerable to "flash" attacks and
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such evil ANSI codes that could scramble a vt100-compatible display.
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