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IceChat 9 Program Settings is the first entry in the Options Menu. It is divided into tabs. Some of the more commonly used settings have also a separate menu entry in the Options Menu.
The settings defined for the different options are saved in xml files, in the Data Folder.

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Main Settings tab

Save window position on exit
Remembers the windows position and sizes. When in Windowed Mode remembers also the single channel windows sizes and position.
Ask to close servers on exit
If disabled, the client will close without confirmation when there are connected servers.
Keep channel open if kicked
Leaves the channel window on, if kicked. Otherwise the window is closed.
Minimize to system tray
If enabled, the application will remove itself from the task bar when minimized, and will only be displayed on the system tray. Otherwise, both will be visible when minimized.
Always show system tray
If disabled, will show in the system tray when minimized, according to the Minimize to system tray settings. The icon will be visible according to the Notification Area Icons settings.
Perform whois on new query
If enabled, will perform whois on the 2nd participant of a query. The information will be displayed on the window defined in the Evants tab.
New queries open in the foreground
If enabled, a new query window will get the focus. Otherwise, new query windows will stay in the back.
Disable all queries
If disabled, other users will not be able to initiate a query with you. A query window is used for private chat between two users.
Autojoin channel on invite
If enabled, any automatic invite to any channel will open the channel window.
Time stamp
Time stamp formats are according to .NET format strings. The most common are:
h
The hour, using a 12-hour clock from 1 to 12.
hh
The hour, using a 12-hour clock from 01 to 12.
H
The hour, using a 24-hour clock from 0 to 23.
HH
The hour, using a 24-hour clock from 00 to 23.
m
The minute, from 0 through 59.
mm
The minute, from 00 through 59.
s
The second, from 00 through 59.
t
The first character of the AM/PM designator.
tt
The AM/PM designator.

It is possible to set a specific color for the time stamp:

Open the Color Picker and select the desired color. A code appears on the Input Line. Copy the code (including the symbol at the beginning) into the beginning of the Time Stamp format line.

System tray icon text
If there's a text in this line, the System Tray tip will show it when the mouse hovers next to the icon.

System tray icon (32x32)
If any icon is selected here, it will be used in the System Tray instead the default IceChat 9 System Tray icon. Maximum size supported is 32x32 pixels. The icons are expected to be in the Pictures Folder, but can be located anywhere in the system and pointed to.

Language
IceChat 9 has the prepreration for translation. If the client finds additional language files in the Language folder, this language will be listed in the Language list.

Display tab

Enable windowed mode
Toggles between the Windowed Layout and Default Layout
Show emoticon picker
If enabled, will display the Emoticon Picker Ice9-emoticon-picker.jpg on the left corner of the Input Line, if Use Emoticons is checked.
Show color picker
If enabled, will display the Color Picker Ice9-color-picker.jpg, 2nd to the left of the Input Line.
Show basic IRC commands
If enabled, will display the Basic IRC-commands Helper Ice9-basic-helper.jpg, to the left of the Input Line. The helper contains some basic commands for server, channel and nick, and offers additional help from the connected server.
Show status message
When enables, displays the Status Bar.
Show send button
When disabled, hides the Send button to the right of the Input Line.
Show hosts in nick list
If enabled, displays the Host part of the Nickname Ice9-hosts-on-nick-list.jpg
Show buttons in nick list
If enabled, displays Nick List Buttons
Show buttons in nick server
If enabled, displays Server Buttons
Show topic bar in channels
If enabled, displays Topic Bar at the top of each channel's window.
Show unread text marker
If enabled, shows a thin line marking the last data content on a tab, before the focus was changed to another tab.
Single row channel bar
If enabled, all tabs on the Channel Bar are displayed on a single row. Otherwise, tabs are spread on several lines, allowing the channel names to be clearly displayed.
Nick complte after text
TBC
Number of text lines
This is the maximum number of lines in a tab window. When a window reaches this number, earlier text is deleted from the window, but can be still found in the log file of that channel/ server/ query. TBV
IceChat window transparency
IceChat windows can become completely transparent, depending on the level set. Moving the slider show the changes immediately.

Notifications tab

Flash taskbar on channel message
If enabled, will blink the taskbar N times when there's a new message on an open channel.
Flash taskbar on channel action
If enabled, will blink the taskbar N times when there's a new action on an open channel.
Flash taskbar on private message
If enabled, will blink the taskbar N times when there's you get a private message.
Flash taskbar on private action
If enabled, will blink the taskbar N times when there's a new action on an open private message window.
N Number of times to flash taskbar
The number inserted here will determine the number of blinks on the taskbar, for any of the "Flash Taskbar" enabled options above.
Flash server tree channel icons on message
If enabled, will blink the channel on which there's a new message, in the Server Tree
Enable system tray notification
This option controlls the availability of its sub options. If disabled, none of the following options will work, even if enabled.
Server connection/ disconnection
If enabled, and if the above Enable system tray notification is enabled, will display a brief message. TBV
Buddy has come online
If enabled, and if the above Enable system tray notification is enabled, will display a brief message. TBV

Logging tab

Console
If enabled, will keep a log for each of the connected servers.
Channel
If enabled, will keep a log for each of the open channels.
Query
If enabled, will keep a log for query windows.
Window
If enabled, will keep a log for open windows such as the debug window (under the File menu option).
Seperate logs per day
If enabled, will create a new log file when the date changes at midnight.
Logging format
By default, logs are saved as plain text files.
If Colored Text is selected, the colors of the text are also recorded, using the color codes of IceChat.
If HTML format is selected, then HTML tags are added to the log, in addition to keeping the color codes of messages, allowing a user-friendly display in a browser.
Change logs folder
By default, the log is located under the Data Folder. This option allows the user to define another location for the log files.

Fonts tab

The Fonts tab allows setting a different font for several types of windows or GUI elements. Only the Regular attribute is supported.


DCC tab

TBV

Auto accept DCC chat requests
If disabled, IceChat will open a confirmation message for the user.
Only from Buddy List
If enabled, IceChat will allow DCC chats with no additional confirmation, when a Buddy opens a chat.
Auto accept DCC file requests
If enabled, any file transfer via DCC will start without a confirmation message.
Only from Buddy List
If enabled, IceChat will allow DCC file transfers from a Buddy with no additional confirmation.
Ignore DCC chat requests
If enabled, IceChat will reject requests for DCC chat automatically.
Ignore DCC file requests
If enabled, IceChat will reject requests for DCC fle transfer automatically.

Sounds tab

The sounds tab allow the user to define a different sound per each type of event.
The sounds can be either WAV or MP3
The sounds are expected to reside in the Sounds Folder, but they can reside anywhere in the system, and be pointed to.
Use external play command
If you want to use a specific player, type the command for it in this line.
Play sound even if window is active
Whether to play a sound for an event, if the window in which the event occured is the active one.

Emoticons tab

Ice Chat 9 comes with a complete set of Emoticons when initially installed.
Additional Emoticons can be added, or removed. The Keyboard triggers per each Emoticon, can also be changed.
Each addition or removal of an Emoticon is reflected immediately after saved, in the Emoticon Picker

Use Emoticons
If disabled, removes the Emoticon Picker, and does not display images for the keyboard triggers.
Add/ Remove Emoticon
Each of these buttons allow the user to add or remove emoticon images respectively.
Edit Trigger
Keyboard triggers are combination of keys that when typed, display the Emoticon image associated with it. The initial set of Emoticons comes with predefined triggers that can be changed. When adding a new Emoticon the user needs to define a trigger in addition to the image.
Browse Folder
Opens the Emoticons Folder.

Events tab

In the Events tab the user can set where each of the IRC events will be shown.

The following options are available for each event:

In Console
Each one of the events can be displayed in its connected Server tab.
In Channel
This option is available for most of the events. If selected, that specific event will be displayed in the channel where it occured.
In Current
For about a third of the events, there is no In Channel options but instead, the user can select to display the event in the tab that is in focus.
Hide
Each one of the events can be hidden.

Away tab

This option defines whether or not IceChat will inform open channels and queries when a user becomes inactive or returns to be active. Inactive user is still connected and can see the conversations in the open windows when s/he returns to be active.

Variables:
$awayreason
This variable holds the text that is populated in the Auto away message option. Initially, when IceChat is installed, the content of this variable is me is now away - Reason : $awayreason
$awaytime
This variable holds the actual time that the user was inactive.
$autoawaytime
This variable holds the number that is set in the Auto away minutes option. Initially, when IceChat is installed, the content of this variable is 30 (minutes).


Options:
Away command
This is the command that will be sent to inform the world when the user becomes inactive. Initially, the command is designed to send a message to all the open channels and queries (using the /ame command). The initial message is combined of a constant part is now away - Reason: and a second part, which is the content stored in the $awayreason variable.
Assuming the user name is IceChat, the initial message will state: IceChat is now away - Reason: Auto-Away (Away from Keyboard for 30 minutes). The user can change the text to be anything s/he wishes.
Return command
This is the command that will be sent when the user becomes active again. Initially, the message is set to inform all the open channels and queries, that the user was gone for $awaytime number of minutes. The user can set any other message, as desired.
Send away/ return messages
If disabled, no "Away" messages will be send.
Send message to private messangers while away
If enabled, an away message will be sent to anyone who initiates a query, even if the Send away/ return messages is disabled.
Message to send
The text that will be sent to the private messangers, if the above option is enabled.
Auto away
If enabled, the client will set the user status to away after being inactive for Auto away minutes.
Auto away minutes
A number of minutes that is optionally used in the Away command and in the Auto away options. The content of this message is stored in the $autoawaytime variable.
Auto return
TBC
Auto away when placing IceChat on system tray
If enabled, the client will set the user status to away when IceChat is minimized to the system tray.
Auto away message
This message, if populated, will be displayed when the user status becomes away. The content of this message is stored in the $awayreason variable.