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[Dragonmtn-commits] Changes to snowwhiteHelp/chanserv/clist.xml


From: Mark Loeser
Subject: [Dragonmtn-commits] Changes to snowwhiteHelp/chanserv/clist.xml
Date: Sat, 20 Aug 2005 02:34:46 -0400

Index: snowwhiteHelp/chanserv/clist.xml
diff -u snowwhiteHelp/chanserv/clist.xml:1.1 
snowwhiteHelp/chanserv/clist.xml:1.2
--- snowwhiteHelp/chanserv/clist.xml:1.1        Sun Apr 10 14:55:12 2005
+++ snowwhiteHelp/chanserv/clist.xml    Sat Aug 20 06:34:42 2005
@@ -1,41 +1,35 @@
 <help service="chanserv">
- <topic name="CLIST">
-  <command name="CLIST">
-
-   <syntax>
-      /ChanServ CLIST #&lt;channel&gt;
-   </syntax>
-
-   <desc>
-      A command that has been availiable to IRC Operators for a long time,
-      and is now availiable to channel ops. It requests that ChanServ displays
-      who it thinks are in the channel, and is a tool for detecting desynchs.
-      If ChanServ's view of the channel does not match the reality, then it
-      is desynched.
-   </desc>
-
-   <section>
-      An MKICK will cure the desynch.
-   </section>
-   
-   <section>
-      To use it, you must be at least SOP level, in the channel, or the
-      channel is not +s or +p. A list of the users will appear in your status
-      window, along with a number. the number indicates their "op status",
-      where:
-   </section>
-   
-   <section>
-      0 - No ops.
-      1 - Is a channel op.
-      2 - Is a channel voice.
-   </section>
-   
-   <examples>
-     <ex pre="To check and see if the channel #10thKingdom is desynched">
-       /ChanServ CLIST #10thKingdom
-     </ex>
-   </examples>
-  </command>
- </topic>
+       <topic name="CLIST">
+               <command name="CLIST">
+                       <syntax>
+                               /ChanServ CLIST #&lt;channel&gt;
+                       </syntax>
+                       <desc>
+                               A command that has been availiable to IRC 
Operators for a long time,
+                               and is now availiable to channel ops. It 
requests that ChanServ displays
+                               who it thinks are in the channel, and is a tool 
for detecting desynchs.
+                               If ChanServ's view of the channel does not 
match the reality, then it
+                               is desynched.
+                       </desc>
+                       <section>
+                               An MKICK will cure the desynch.
+                       </section>
+                       <section>
+                               To use it, you must be at least SOP level, in 
the channel, or the
+                               channel is not +s or +p. A list of the users 
will appear in your status
+                               window, along with a number. the number 
indicates their "op status",
+                               where:
+                       </section>
+                       <section>
+                               0 - No ops.
+                               1 - Is a channel op.
+                               2 - Is a channel voice.
+                       </section>
+                       <examples>
+                               <ex pre="To check and see if the channel 
#10thKingdom is desynched">
+                                       /ChanServ CLIST #10thKingdom
+                               </ex>
+                       </examples>
+               </command>
+       </topic>
 </help>




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