OK, I'll give that a try then. I can google it if not, but do you know
where to find it?
Chris.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Eric Oyen" <eric.o...@gmail.com>
To: <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Tuesday, July 05, 2011 10:13 PM
Subject: Re: Colloquy: Not liking what I'm seeing at all!
I use Xchat with growl. works ok, except on high traffic channels.
-Eric
On Jul 5, 2011, at 7:05 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:
When I first opened Colloquy, I'm presented a dialog to put in my nick
name. I did this, and hit vo+right arrow. Eventually, I got a... what
appears! to be combo box, of a list of i r c servers. I hit vo+space to
drop the list down, at which point I was presented a list of preconfigured
servers. I couldn't find any way to type in a server manually. It
finally dawned on me, that maybe this is an edit! combo, not a combo box
as Voiceover's reporting. So, I tried instead of hitting vo+down arrow to
open the box, just typing in a server address manually. So I typed
gamebird.ehhh.us
I left everything else completely alone, and hit connect. It let me in,
but then, in the file menu of the menu bar, If I went to join channel, I
again get a combo box or so it looks for the channels. When I vo+space on
it to open it, then vo+down arrow, I get nothing, and if I just simply
down arrow without the vo keys, it bwonks at me. I tried typing in
manually a channel name that I darnwell know! is on this server, as I go
up there on my windows machine with Mirc with Tirc Ralph very regularly
and it works flawlessly.
I also tried just in case maybe the protocol wasn't set correctly and this
server doesn't use i r c, I tried all the other ones in that combo box
before connecting, but when I do, it won't let me connect, so it's
obvious, I was correct in the first place. If I put irc dot before the
address, IE: irc.gamebird.ehhh.us, it won't connect at all. I'm using the
standard port 6667, which is exactly what I'm using on the Windows side of
things that works fine. So, yeah, either something's broken accessibility
wize with Colloquy, or I just don't have a clue what I'm doing. Probably
the ladder.
I know there was another i r c client suggested, but I can't for the life
a me remember it, it was like X... sopmething X, or what not. I don't
remember... sorry...
Anyway, any help would be appreciated. I really wanna get i r c working
on the Mac, but if I can't, well, I guess I just can't. Sighs.
Chris.
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