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| + | # $EPIC: set_old_server_lastlog_level.txt, | ||
| + | ======Synopsis: | ||
| + | [[set]] old_server_lastlog_level [[-]< | ||
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| + | ======Description: | ||
| + | So let's say you are connected to two servers in two windows. | ||
| + | probably has level ALL (the customary default). | ||
| + | and connect it to server 1, so that both windows are now connected to | ||
| + | server 1. But the problem is both windows have level ALL, and you can't | ||
| + | have duplicate levels on windows connected to the same server. | ||
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| + | This setting controls which levels the " | ||
| + | moved to a server that is already connected. | ||
| + | any other windows that are already connected to the server. | ||
| + | value is NONE, which is probably the only sensible value. | ||
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| + | When this [[SET]] is cleared (set -old_server_lastlog_level), | ||
| + | feature is disabled. Be careful, though, as this will lead to level | ||
| + | duplication. | ||
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| + | See [[SET LASTLOG_LEVEL]] for more info about levels. | ||
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| + | ======History: | ||
| + | [[SET]] __OLD_SERVER_LASTLOG_LEVEL__ firat appeared in EPIC5-0.0.3. | ||
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set_old_server_lastlog_level.txt · Last modified: 2006/09/01 18:32 by 127.0.0.1
