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I use aterm when I use b.itchx but how do I make it so that aterm has more scroll lines? because it only goes back up so far.......and also, When using b.itchx, how can I "tab" over to make a new /server connection and join a new channel?
Smokey i suggest you to try irssi (comes with slackware too), it's a textbased irc client like bitchx but I find it easier (and comfortable) to use. If you have doubts www.irssi.org
Yes yes irssi is good plus it make the new channel rooms when you invoke the
/j #channel........................................................
No more /window new hide everytime you wanna join another channel.
Originally posted by predator.hawk for creating a new window (not split) you can use /window new hide double (not completely sure, check with google :P).
Edit: And its BitchX not b.itchx!
yes sorry for the b.itchx, I thought this forum would have a filter.
If I do a /window, how can I tab over to another channel?
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