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


From: Mark Loeser
Subject: [Dragonmtn-commits] Changes to snowwhiteHelp/chanserv/listop.xml
Date: Sat, 20 Aug 2005 02:34:58 -0400

Index: snowwhiteHelp/chanserv/listop.xml
diff -u snowwhiteHelp/chanserv/listop.xml:1.2 
snowwhiteHelp/chanserv/listop.xml:1.3
--- snowwhiteHelp/chanserv/listop.xml:1.2       Mon Apr 11 10:10:18 2005
+++ snowwhiteHelp/chanserv/listop.xml   Sat Aug 20 06:34:42 2005
@@ -1,30 +1,28 @@
 <help service="chanserv">
- <topic name="LISTOP">
-  <command name="LISTOP">
-   <syntax>
-     /ChanServ LISTOP #&lt;channel&gt; &lt;-n/-l&gt; &lt;nick/level&gt;
-   </syntax>
-
-   <desc>
-     LISTOP lists users with access to the channel. You can 
-     use either -n or -l, but not both. If you use -l, it
-     will display all ops in the channel with that level.
-     If you use -n, it will show the entry for the nick you
-     specify. You must be an op on the channel in question
-     to use this command.
-   </desc>
-
-   <examples>
-     <ex pre="To list all of the ops on #10thKingdom:">
-       /ChanServ listop #10thKingdom
-     </ex>
-     <ex pre="To find out the op level of Grumpy on #10thKingdom:">
-       /ChanServ listop #10thKingdom -n Grumpy
-     </ex>
-     <ex pre="To list all ops with level 10 access in #10thKingdom:">
-       /ChanServ listop #10thKingdom -l 10
-     </ex>
-   </examples>
-  </command>
- </topic>
+       <topic name="LISTOP">
+               <command name="LISTOP">
+                       <syntax>
+                               /ChanServ LISTOP #&lt;channel&gt; &lt;-n/-l&gt; 
&lt;nick/level&gt;
+                       </syntax>
+                       <desc>
+                               LISTOP lists users with access to the channel. 
You can 
+                               use either -n or -l, but not both. If you use 
-l, it
+                               will display all ops in the channel with that 
level.
+                               If you use -n, it will show the entry for the 
nick you
+                               specify. You must be an op on the channel in 
question
+                               to use this command.
+                       </desc>
+                       <examples>
+                               <ex pre="To list all of the ops on 
#10thKingdom:">
+                                       /ChanServ listop #10thKingdom
+                               </ex>
+                               <ex pre="To find out the op level of Grumpy on 
#10thKingdom:">
+                                       /ChanServ listop #10thKingdom -n Grumpy
+                               </ex>
+                               <ex pre="To list all ops with level 10 access 
in #10thKingdom:">
+                                       /ChanServ listop #10thKingdom -l 10
+                               </ex>
+                       </examples>
+               </command>
+       </topic>
 </help>




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