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This is identica-mode.info, produced by makeinfo version 5.2 from
identica-mode.texi.
Copyright (C) 2009 Chris Bryant (<chrisbryant@ucla.edu>). Permission is
granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms
of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later version
published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections,
no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the license is
included in the section entitled "GNU Free Documentation License".
INFO-DIR-SECTION Emacs
START-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
* Identica mode: (identica-mode). Emacs mode for microblogging services.
END-INFO-DIR-ENTRY

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identica-mode
*************
This manual is for identica-mode.el, version 0.9.
* Menu:
* About Identica mode and obtaining it::
* Installation and configuration::
* Using identica-mode.el::
* Credits and contributing::
* GNU Free Documentation License::

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1 About Identica mode and obtaining it
**************************************
* Menu:
* About identica-mode.el and this manual::
* Getting a copy::

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1.1 About identica-mode.el and this manual
==========================================
This manual instructs in the use of identica-mode.el, a major mode for
GNU Emacs used to perform useful actions with StatusNet
(http://status.net) microblogging services, like identi.ca
(http://identi.ca).
identica-mode.el was developed by Gabriel Saldana
(mailto:gsaldana@gmail.com) and other contributors (*note Credits::).
It is originally based on Twittering mode version 0.6 by Y. Hayamizu and
Tsuyoshi CHO.

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1.2 Getting a copy
==================
Identica mode can be obtained from the Savannah
(https://savannah.gnu.org) software forge. The URLs for the Identica
mode project are:
* http://www.nongnu.org/identica-mode
(http://www.nongnu.org/identica-mode/) - Main website
* https://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/identica-mode
(https://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/identica-mode/) - Software
forge
You can obtain identica-mode.el directly from the git repository at
Savannah by executing a git clone command:
git clone git://git.savannah.nongnu.org/identica-mode.git
This action will fetch the latest identica-mode.el file as well as
the latest manual, located under the 'doc/' directory.

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2 Installation and configuration
********************************
* Menu:
* Installing identica-mode.el::
* Configuring GNU Emacs::

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2.1 Installing identica-mode.el
===============================
Installation of indentica-mode.el is fairly straightforward. Like most
GNU Emacs customizations, it is recommended you place your
identica-mode.el file under your 'emacs.d' directory. The location of
this directory will vary between OSs, but it is generally under
'~/.emacs.d/' for UNIX style systems. Consult your GNU Emacs
(http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/) documentation.
Alternatively, you can create your own directory for this GNU Emacs
mode file, and others, if you choose. Read on for information on how to
configure your '.emacs' file to find indentica-mode.el.

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2.2 Configuring GNU Emacs
=========================
* Menu:
* identica-mode requirements::
* Configuring .emacs::

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2.2.1 identica-mode requirements
--------------------------------
The following GNU Emacs libraries are required by identica-mode.el. A
standard GNU Emacs installation should provide these, but if yours does
not, fetch a copy of the GNU Emacs (http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/)
source. The libraries are generally found under the
'emacs-<version>/lisp/' directory.
* cl
* xml
* parse-time
* longlines
In addition to the library requirements, the following software is
currently required:
* GNU Emacs 22 or later
* Curl
* Wget
* UNIX-like OS (GNU/Linux, BSD, etcetera)

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2.2.2 Configuring .emacs
------------------------
Some or all or the following settings can be configured from within GNU
Emacs or written to your '.emacs' file. To configure within GNU Emacs,
execute 'M-x' and type 'customize-group'. When prompted for the group
to customize, enter 'identica-mode'. The settings are:
* Identica Idle Time
* Identica Timer Interval
* Identica Username
* Identica Password
* Laconica Server
* Identica Default Timeline
* Identica Display Success Messages
* Identica Update Status Edit Confirm Cancellation
* Identica Update Status Method
* Identica Http Get Timeout
* Identica Status Format
For general usage, the defaults for each of these settings (excluding
Username and Password) should be fine to get started for use with
identi.ca. If you wish to customize these settings, please see the
StatusNet wiki (http://status.net/wiki/) for documentation of usage.
Management of the customizations can also be performed from within your
'.emacs' file. Below is a sample, explicitly calling the
identica-mode.el file and with an added global keybinding to allow
posting from the minibuffer without having the identica buffer active:
;; Identica Mode
(load "/home/identicauser/.emacs.d/identica-mode.el")
(require 'identica-mode)
(setq identica-username "identicauser")
(setq identica-password "password")
(global-set-key "\C-cip" 'identica-update-status-interactive)

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3 Using identica-mode.el
************************
* Menu:
* Basic usage::
* Tips and tricks::

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3.1 Basic usage
===============
* Menu:
* Introduction::
* Startup::
* Icons::
* Replies timeline::
* Public timeline::
* Personal timeline::
* Update status::
* Send notice::
* Shorten url::

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3.1.1 Introduction
------------------
Identica mode currently works under GNU Emacs in both terminal and
graphical mode. Where there are special considerations for one or the
other mode, they will be clearly highlighted. The purpose of Identica
mode is to provide an easy method to send and view updates while working
within a GNU Emacs environment. Thus, the command set detailed below is
simple. If you are interested in more complex functionality, feel free
to send suggestions through the Savannah project website. Additionally,
keep up-to-date with the latest releases. Also, see *note Extending
identica-mode:: for tips on writing your own functions.

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3.1.2 Startup
-------------
To get started using Identica mode, execute 'M-x' and type
'identica-mode'. This will initiate the identica-mode buffer,
*identica*, and display the default timeline. At any time you wish to
refresh the timeline, press the 'G' key.

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3.1.3 Icons
-----------
If you are using GNU Emacs with a graphical interface, you can toggle
the view of user icons by pressing the 'I' key.

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3.1.4 Replies timeline
----------------------
To view your Replies timeline execute:
C-c C-r

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3.1.5 Public timeline
---------------------
To view the Public timeline execute:
C-c C-g

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3.1.6 Personal timeline
-----------------------
To view your Personal timeline execute:
C-c C-f

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3.1.7 Update status
-------------------
To update your Identica status execute:
C-c C-s
At the 'Status:' prompt, type the content of your status, up to 140
characters. When done, hit the 'Enter' key. The message 'Success:
Post' will apper in the minibuffer.

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3.1.8 Send notice
-----------------
To send a notice directly to a user execute:
C-c C-d
At the 'To user:' prompt type the exact user name and press the
'Enter' key. At the 'Direct message:' prompt, type your message and
press the 'Enter' key.

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3.1.9 Shorten url
-----------------
You can shorten a url while typing your update notice on the minibuffer
by pressing the '<F4>' key while the cursor is in between or at the end
of the long url you just typed.

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3.2 Tips and tricks
===================
* Menu:
* Run commands after recieving notices::
* Extending identica-mode::

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3.2.1 Run commands after recieving notices
------------------------------------------
You can now create "hooks" that will run after recieving new notices.
Just add a hook function to 'identica-new-dents-hook'.
To display a notification message on KDE 4 you can add the following
code on your .emacs file:
;; KDE 4 Notification of new dents with kdialog
(add-hook 'identica-new-dents-hook (lambda ()
(let ((n identica-new-dents-count))
(start-process "identica-notify" nil "kdialog"
"--title"
"Emacs Identica-mode New dents"
"--passivepopup"
(format "You have %d new dent%s"
n (if (> n 1) "s" ""))
"3"
))))

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3.2.2 Extending identica-mode
-----------------------------
Because identica-mode.el is written in Emacs Lisp, there are many
options to extend the mode to your liking. As this is the first release
of the Identica mode manual, this section will serve to simply encourage
you to experiment with the code, and to see *note Contributing:: for
ways to let us know how you've extended identica-mode.el - maybe we'll
add your extensions to the code, and this section, in further releases!

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4 Credits and contributing
**************************
* Menu:
* Credits::
* Contributing::

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4.1 Credits
===========
The following individuals have contributed to the Identica mode project.
See the identica-mode.el file for more information.
* Christian Cheng
* Alberto Garcia
* Bradley M. Kuhn
* Jason McBrayer
* Carlos A. Perilla
* Alex Schröder
* Shyam Karanatt

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4.2 Contributing
================
If you have any ideas for features, patches or bug fixes, please add
them to the identica-mode bug tracking list
(https://savannah.nongnu.org/bugs/?group=identica-mode). If you are
submitting something specifically for *note Extending identica-mode::,
be sure to note this in your ticket.

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