


Rewrote sleep predicate parser to allow for right hand side expressions to evaluate correctly.Added "switchbar.hilight" option to enable/disable built-in hilighting a switchbar button on activity.Text echo'd using &echoRaw is now logged (if logging is enabled).Added &setButtonColor("window", color_in_aarrggbb_format) for setting the color of the text on a switchbar button.Added &getButtonColor("window") for retrieving the color of the text on a switchbar button in aarrggbb format.when this value is hit, the scroll back buffer is trimmed down to half of the max buffer size Added property "ui.buffersize" which defines the max tolerance of the scrollback buffer.Temporarily removed IRC Tutorial from Help dialog.Lag checking is now tied in as part of the notify list requests rather than sending a CTCP LAG to yourself every 60 seconds.On disconnect the first message will be echo'd to every window, every disconnect from a reconnect attempt will thereafter be echo'd to the status window.Fixed /run, /exec threading, I was making a method call that resulted in the /run, /exec being executed in the current thread.Removed the garbaged collection call tied to /clear, /clearall.Hard coded the default behavior of double clicking a nickname in a channel listbox, this behavior can be overriden with a script.Added a property "notabs.border" for determining the size of the window border when server tabs are turned off.jIRCii now strips out the unreal mode "!" indicating someone is a channel admin, assumes an in its place.Removed timer synchronization (this is likely a good thing).Fixed script stack conflicts caused by the global script cache mechanism.Het changelog van de nieuwe beta ziet er als volgt uit: Beta 28 Release 02.12.05 Voordat jIRCii gebruikt kan worden, moet wel Java 1.4.2 of later geïnstalleerd zijn op de computer. Daarnaast is het mogelijk om jIRCii via de browser te starten.

Het programma gebruikt een user interface die zelf in te richten is. JIRCii is een volledig op Java gebaseerde IRC-client, waardoor het is geschikt voor een Windows-, Linux- of een MacOS X-systeem.
Jircii themes install#
I run Weechat on a Raspberry Pi 1 that I had lying around, just connected it to my router, ran "apt install weechat weechat-plugins tmux" and set "tmux new-session -d weechat -s chat" to run on startup, and added a relay. a lot, it's very nice, though from my laptop I connect from Emacs's built in client (M-x erc). There's an HTML5 client that a lot of people like. I recently switched to Weechat, which comes with a nice CLI interface, as well as letting you connect from regular IRC clients, or from special Weechat-clients (their own protocol which gives some more control I suppose). Simple and easy to set up, but not very featureful. I used ZNC for a while, that's a "pure bouncer" that just connects to your irc network and then you connect your client of choice to your ZNC. (I've never tried them, so can't say how they fare.) Quassel and Smuxi.im are GUI-based ones, where you can start them one one computer and connect from another. Some popular ones are ZNC, Weechat, Quassel, Smuxi.

There are many bouncers/proxies that let you connect from a device with flaky connections like a phone/laptop, as long as you have some always-connected machine where you can install things. You don't need irccloud to get persistence.
