rcirc: Channels

 
 3.1 Channels
 ============
 
 Most people want a notification when something is said on a channel they
 have joined, particularly if they have been addressed directly.  There
 is a global minor mode that will do this kind of tracking for you.  All
 you need to do is switch it on using ‘M-x rcirc-track-minor-mode’.  To
 make this permanent, add the following to your init file:
 
      (rcirc-track-minor-mode 1)
 
    When other people say things in buffers that are currently buried (no
 window is showing them), the mode line will now show you the abbreviated
 channel or nick name.  Use ‘C-c C-<SPC>’ to switch to these buffers.
 
    If you prefer not to load ‘rcirc’ immediately, you can delay the
 activation of this mode:
 
      (add-hook 'rcirc-mode-hook
                (lambda ()
                  (rcirc-track-minor-mode 1)))
 
    If you’ve joined a very active support channel, tracking activity is
 no longer useful.  The channel will be always active.  Switching to
 active channels using ‘C-c C-<SPC>’ no longer works as expected.
 
    The solution is to mark this channel as a low priority channel.  Use
 ‘C-c C-l’ to make the current channel a low-priority channel.  Low
 priority channels have the modeline indicator “LowPri”.  ‘C-c C-<SPC>’
 will not switch to low priority channels unless you use the ‘C-u’
 prefix.
 
    If you prefer a channel to never show up in the modeline, then you
 have to ignore it.  Use ‘C-c <TAB>’ to ignore the current channel.