X-Git-Url: http://winboard.nl/cgi-bin?a=blobdiff_plain;f=manual%2Fhtml_node%2FICS-options.html;h=c28a110ee35c9a3aec8d3ba766cfff3f94cffd3b;hb=9d617ed09387abb080e6728fda8a9ddfbc71ba41;hp=fa8c5bba2666c9b3e59ff5ca638bcb5f249f8ab2;hpb=000cff42e95a263975431776e68233c37b977b73;p=xboard.git diff --git a/manual/html_node/ICS-options.html b/manual/html_node/ICS-options.html index fa8c5bb..c28a110 100644 --- a/manual/html_node/ICS-options.html +++ b/manual/html_node/ICS-options.html @@ -34,12 +34,12 @@ Up: Options
chessclub.com
.
Another popular chess server to try is freechess.org
.
If your site doesn't have a working Internet name server, try
@@ -47,15 +47,15 @@ specifying the host address in numeric form.
You may also need
to specify the numeric address when using the icshelper option
with timestamp or timeseal (see below).
--useTelnet -telnetProgram program
.
-gateway
and useTelnet
options. The default is
telnet. The telnet program is invoked with the value of
internetChessServerHost
as its first argument and the value
of internetChessServerPort
as its second argument.
See Firewalls.
-telnetProgram
on the given host,
instead of using its own internal implementation
of the telnet protocol. You can substitute a different remote shell
program for rsh using the remoteShell
option described below.
See Firewalls.
--icslogon
option, inserting some delay between characters
of the logon script may help. This option adds delay
milliseconds of delay between characters. Good values to try
are 100 and 250.
-showThinking
must be switched on for
this option to work.
Also diverts similar kibitz information of an opponent engine that is playing you
through the ICS to the engine-output window, as if the engine was playing locally.
-Here is an example of how to set the colors in your .Xresources file.
-The colors shown here are the default values; you will get
-them if you turn -colorize
on without specifying your own colors.
-CShout is synonymous with SShout.
-
-
xboard*colorizeMessages: true - xboard*colorShout: green - xboard*colorSShout: green, black, 1 - xboard*colorChannel1: cyan - xboard*colorChannel: cyan, black, 1 - xboard*colorKibitz: magenta, black, 1 - xboard*colorTell: yellow, black, 1 - xboard*colorChallenge: red, black, 1 - xboard*colorRequest: red - xboard*colorSeek: blue - xboard*colorNormal: default --
Here is an example of how to set the sounds in your .Xresources file: - -
xboard*soundShout: shout.wav - xboard*soundSShout: sshout.wav - xboard*soundChannel1: channel1.wav - xboard*soundChannel: channel.wav - xboard*soundKibitz: kibitz.wav - xboard*soundTell: tell.wav - xboard*soundChallenge: challenge.wav - xboard*soundRequest: request.wav - xboard*soundSeek: seek.wav - xboard*soundMove: move.wav - xboard*soundIcsWin: win.wav - xboard*soundIcsLoss: lose.wav - xboard*soundIcsDraw: draw.wav - xboard*soundIcsUnfinished: unfinished.wav - xboard*soundIcsAlarm: alarm.wav --