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@@ -6,13 +6,13 @@ Remember that Licq will save the plugin being run so after running
when you want to go back to the console version, use "licq -p
console" the first time at least.
-Using licq is very straight-forward. To access any of the options, just
-right click on a user and select the relevant command, or double click on
-the user. A window will open containing a tab dialog with all the
-possible things to do. In this way you can read a new message, check user
-info, and send a message all from the same window at the same time.
-One key feature of licq is the network status window, which can be viewed
-by selecting "Show Network Window" under the "System" menu. This screen
-will show you exactly what is occuring at the protocol level.
-The menu option "<your alias>" will allow you to view your own settings
+Using licq is very straight-forward. To access any of the options, just
+right click on a user and select the relevant command, or double click on
+the user. A window will open containing a tab dialog with all the
+possible things to do. In this way you can read a new message, check user
+info, and send a message all from the same window at the same time.
+One key feature of licq is the network status window, which can be viewed
+by selecting "Show Network Window" under the "System" menu. This screen
+will show you exactly what is occuring at the protocol level.
+The menu option "<your alias>" will allow you to view your own settings
and to check system messages.