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- <font color="#000099" size="+1"><b>Help on Help</b></font>
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- <br>The jIRCii Help system is divided up into two sections. The section you are currently in is the General Help. This section is
- meant to offer help on general concepts such as how to send formatted text to a channel or how to use the help system.
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- <br>The other section is the commands section. jIRCii features a plethora of built in commands. The built in help for jIRCii
- commands all follow certain conventions.
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- <br>The example below is the command help for the <b>/j</b> command. The /j command is a shortcut to join a channel. At the top
- of the command help is a brief description of the /j command and the parameters it takes.
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- <b><font color="#000099">/j</b> <[#]channel> [key]<br><br>Joins the specified channel. If you are already on that channel,
- jIRCii will set the status window query to the specified channel<br><br><b><font
- color="#333333">Parameters:</font></b><br><[#]channel> - channel to join/query<br>[key] - channel key<br><br><b><font
- color="#333333">Example:</font></b>
- <br>/join #jIRCii
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- <br>Parameters enclosed in [ ] square brackets are optional. That is they can be specified but don't have to be. Parameters
- enclosed in < > angle brackets are required parameters. In the above example the channel [key] is an optional parameter.
- Also typing # before a #channel is optional as well.
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- <br>The rest of the command help also includes a description of each of the parameters. Most commands also include an example or
- two of the command syntax.
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