Usage Messages

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Description

The Messages window allows you to talk with other ed2k and Kad netowork users. It also provide an easy way to keep a list of friends on the network to easily contact and share files.

The messages window looks like this:

http://www.amule.org/dev-up/window_messages1.jpg

Usage

We must understand that the Messages window has two different purposes:

  • Keeping a list of friends
  • Contacting other clients

Friends list

The Friends list is located to the left of the window:

http://www.amule.org/dev-up/window_messages2.jpg

It is a place where you can keep a list of friends. Once a client is in your friend list it will never be removed unless you explicitely ask to do so. This allows to easily locate your friends (since they are always on your friends list, even if they are not known to be online) without having to scroll through all the known clients list in the Transfers window.

The following operations can be perfomed from the friends list:

Add a friend

Remove friend

Send message

!!! TW WAYS (dblclick)


Show details

View files

Establish a friend slot

Messaging

Starting a chat

!! HOWTO; REFER

!! HOWTO NOTICE, message statusbar + red icon (also when conversation started but not on messages window)

Chatting

Once a chat has began, a chat tab will appear:

http://www.amule.org/dev-up/window_

On the chat tab you will see all the messages you have sent/recieved to the other user, that is, the whole conversation.

http://www.amule.org/dev-up/window_

Each message is preceded with the time it was sent/received and the username of the client who sent the message (so that you know which messages are yours and which aren't). Your username is displayed in green while the other client's name is displayed in blue. This coulred display helps keeping a syncronized conversation.

You will also see control messages such as connection and disconnection messages, control data scuh as the IP and pot of the other user and other information which might be useful.

Close a conversation

To stop an active search just click on the Close button in the messaging bar (or close the active tab as explained later in this article):

http://www.amule.org/dev-up/window_

Tabs

Main descriptions and usage

Whenever you start a chat a tab is displayed:

http://www.amule.org/dev-up/window_ If you now start another chat, a new tab will appear and the other chat tab(s) will go to background leaving the new tab in forground:

http://www.amule.org/dev-up/window_

Each tab shows a text which corresponds to the username of the client you are talking to on that tab.

http://www.amule.org/dev-up/window_

If you click on any of the tabs, you will switch to the chat you are/were having with the client who's username is in the tab title. This allows you to have multple chats simultaneously.

http://www.amule.org/dev-up/window_

Close a tab

When passing the mouse over the friend icon in the tab, the icon will become an 'X' button, which allows you to close the tab by clicking it.

http://www.amule.org/dev-up/window_messages9.jpg

Also, as explained before, you can just click the Close button in the messaging bar.

Scroll tabs

When there are enough openned tabs not to fit in the window you will be able to scroll through the tabs by using the two arrows displayed to the right and left of the tabs.

http://www.amule.org/dev-up/window_messages10.jpg.jpg

Tabs extended options (right-click) menu

By right clicking on a tab you get a menu like this:

http://www.amule.org/dev-up/window_messages11.jpg

Selecting Close tab option will close the selected tab.

Selecting Close all tabs will close all tabs.

Selecting Close other tabs will close all tabs except for the one selected.

Miscellaneous

Even if you are only connected to the ed2k network and hte other client is only connected to the Kad network, you will still be able to talk. An viceversa. Even if you aren't connected to any network at all!

The only requisite is that both you and the other client are online with your *Mule client and know each other.

Overview

http://www.amule.org/dev-up/window_messages .jpg

Quick Reference
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