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The first time you use '''Konversation''' you will be invited to edit your identity.
The first time you use '''Konversation''' you will be invited to edit your identity.


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|Nicknames must be unique, so it is wise to list a few variations on your chosen nickname, so that if one fails, the next one will be used. In the box below "nickname" enter a nickname you would like to use, and click '''Add'''. The '''Move Up''' and '''Move Down''' buttons will change the order in which '''Konversation''' moves to the next if a nickname is unavailable.<!--}-->


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Identities must be unique, so it is wise to list a few variations on your chosen name, so that if one fails, the next one will be used. We also recommend that you fill in the box marked '''7''' and the associated password, which will cause Freenode to recognise you and allocate your chosen name, assuming that it is not already in use.  The buttons labelled '''4''' and '''6''' enable you to add names and re-organise them, with the finished list appearing in the window marked '''5'''
At the bottom of the dialog is a section named "Auto Identify". This is for servers which require a user to authenticate to prevent unauthorized access, and for networks which use "services" (called ''NickServ''). ''NickServ'' is typically used by a server to reserve nicknames so that they may not by used by others than to whom the nickname is registered. Select the authentication type and supply a password.


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It is not necessary to make any entries on the <menuchoice>Away</menuchoice> and <menuchoice>Advanced</menuchoice> tabs.
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A list of useful channels is on [[Special:myLanguage/IRC_Channels|the IRC channel page]]
A list of useful channels is on [[Special:myLanguage/IRC_Channels|the IRC channel page]].


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Konversation offers to place user-defined buttons into the chat window, so there is no need to memorize all those IRC instructions, as is often the case with inferior IRC clients employing a CLI or frugal TUI.


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On the same right-click menu on tabs, <menuchoice>Enable Notifications</menuchoice>.  Then, go to <menuchoice>Settings -> Configure Notifications</menuchoice>.  There is quite a long list of actions that can trigger a notification.  You may wish to add a flag (which blinks the tab when the event occurs) for less important events, but I would recommend setting a sound notification for the following events:
On the same right-click menu on tabs, <menuchoice>Enable Notifications</menuchoice>.  Then, go to <menuchoice>Settings -> Configure Notifications</menuchoice>.  There is quite a long list of actions that can trigger a notification.  You may wish to add a flag (which blinks the tab when the event occurs) for less important events, but I would recommend setting a sound notification for the following events:
* Query - someone wants a private conversation with you
* Query - someone wants a private conversation with you.
* Private Message - you have received a private message
* Private Message - you have received a private message.
* Nickname written - if your name is being used in a conversation you probably need to be part of the conversation.
* Nickname written - if your name is being used in a conversation you probably need to be part of the conversation.


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That's it!  Join a few channels and get to know people.  When you want to get to know '''Konversation''' better, <menuchoice>Help -> Konversation Handbook</menuchoice> will introduce you to the many other features.
That's it!  Join a few channels and get to know people.  When you want to get to know '''Konversation''' better, <menuchoice>Help -> Konversation Handbook</menuchoice> will introduce you to the many other features.
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'''Konversation''' is part of KDE's [http://extragear.kde.org Extragear] suite of applications, and its homepage is found [http://konversation.kde.org here].
'''Konversation''' is one of KDE's independently released applications, and its homepage is found [http://konversation.kde.org here].


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Web browsers and Konversation</translate>]]
Web browsers and Konversation</translate>]]
* [[Special:mylanguage/Konversation/Configuring_SASL_authentication|<translate>Configuring SASL authentication</translate>]]
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* [http://konversation.kde.org Konversation website]
* [https://konversation.kde.org/ Konversation website]
 
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* [http://kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=9927 Konversation on KDE-Apps.org]


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* Get in touch: [https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/konversation-devel konversation-devel Mailing List], [irc://chat.freenode.net/konversation #konversation on Freenode]
* Get in touch: [https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/konversation-devel konversation-devel Mailing List], [irc://irc.libera.chat/konversation #konversation on Libera Chat]


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* [http://bugs.kde.org/ File a wish or bug report]
* [https://bugs.kde.org/enter_bug.cgi?format=guided&amp;product=konversation File a wish or bug report]


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* [http://bugs.kde.org/buglist.cgi?product=konversation&component=general&component=ircview&bug_status=UNCONFIRMED&bug_status=NEW&bug_status=ASSIGNED&bug_status=REOPENED List of open bugs and wishes]
* [https://bugs.kde.org/buglist.cgi?product=konversation&component=general&component=ircview&bug_status=UNCONFIRMED&bug_status=NEW&bug_status=ASSIGNED&bug_status=REOPENED List of open bugs and wishes]


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* Browse the source: [http://projects.kde.org/projects/extragear/network/konversation/repository KDE 4 version], [http://websvn.kde.org/branches/extragear/kde3/network/konversation/ KDE 3 version]
* Browse the source: [https://commits.kde.org/konversation Repository]


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* Changelogs: [http://projects.kde.org/projects/konversation/repository/revisions/master/entry/ChangeLog KDE 4 version] (active development), [http://websvn.kde.org/branches/extragear/kde3/network/konversation/ChangeLog?view=markup KDE 3 version] (no further development)
* [[Konversation/Konvi2x|The Future Konversation]] (under stalled development).


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Latest revision as of 12:06, 6 February 2022

Konversation is a user-friendly Internet Relay Chat (IRC) client.

Introduction

If you are new to IRC (Internet Relay Chat), you need an application that's easy to set up. If you have used IRC before, you may well need power features. Konversation is the perfect answer to both these problems.

Konversation for the new IRC user

Start Konversation from your menu and you are immediately presented with the Server List screen.

  1. It is possible to list many servers here, but the default, Freenode, is already set up -
  2. Consequently you can ignore the buttons for adding or editing channels.
  3. Click Connect and you will see your connection being set up.

The first time you use Konversation you will be invited to edit your identity.

Nicknames must be unique, so it is wise to list a few variations on your chosen nickname, so that if one fails, the next one will be used. In the box below "nickname" enter a nickname you would like to use, and click Add. The Move Up and Move Down buttons will change the order in which Konversation moves to the next if a nickname is unavailable.

At the bottom of the dialog is a section named "Auto Identify". This is for servers which require a user to authenticate to prevent unauthorized access, and for networks which use "services" (called NickServ). NickServ is typically used by a server to reserve nicknames so that they may not by used by others than to whom the nickname is registered. Select the authentication type and supply a password.

It is not necessary to make any entries on the Away and Advanced tabs.

All that remains is for you to join the channel of your choice. The format is simple - for a distro channel, /join #mageia-kde, for a country channel /join #kde-fi, or maybe you want help with an application? /join #konversation

A list of useful channels is on the IRC channel page.

That's everything that's necessary. There are, however, a few things that are a real convenience, so worth considering now.

Conveniences

Konversation offers to place user-defined buttons into the chat window, so there is no need to memorize all those IRC instructions, as is often the case with inferior IRC clients employing a CLI or frugal TUI.

Auto-join channels

Most people use a few channels regularly, so it's worth while setting them to load whenever you start Konversation. For each channel that you find useful on a regular basis, right-click on the channel's tab and select Join on Connect

Play a sound when someone wants your attention

On the same right-click menu on tabs, Enable Notifications. Then, go to Settings -> Configure Notifications. There is quite a long list of actions that can trigger a notification. You may wish to add a flag (which blinks the tab when the event occurs) for less important events, but I would recommend setting a sound notification for the following events:

  • Query - someone wants a private conversation with you.
  • Private Message - you have received a private message.
  • Nickname written - if your name is being used in a conversation you probably need to be part of the conversation.

That's it! Join a few channels and get to know people. When you want to get to know Konversation better, Help -> Konversation Handbook will introduce you to the many other features.

Konversation for the more experienced user

Tight integration with KDE, including support for connecting users in chat rooms to KDE Addressbook entries, makes for the best possible IRC experience for KDE workspace users.

Konversation is one of KDE's independently released applications, and its homepage is found here.

Features Overview

  • Easy management of multiple IRC user identities.
  • Multiple server connections.
  • SSL support.
  • Per-channel encoding settings for international users.
  • File transfer (DCC) support.
  • Auto-away support.
  • Bookmarking support.
  • On Screen Display for notifications.
  • KDE Addressbook integration.
  • Collaborative drawing (think "multiplayer KolourPaint").
  • URL logger.
  • Auto-replace in incoming and outgoing messages.
  • Various bundled scripts, e.g. a "now playing" one.
  • Configurable theming.
  • Flood protection.
  • Blowfish encryption support.

Get Konversation

Usage information

Advanced usage


Links

Keywords

Internet Relay Chat, IRC client, chat, communication, extragear