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 Font Styles
Control the way other users see the style, such as bold
or italic, of any text you type.
Colors
Opens a new window when this button is clicked, allowing
you to choose different colors for your nickname and the text you type.
Images
Opens a window that displays several pictures. Underneath
each picture, you will see a code (// followed by a number). If this code
is typed into the main chat area or in a private message and followed
by a space, the code is replaced by the image that the code related
to. You can also click any of the pictures.
Who,
Where
Lists all users on the system and what rooms they are in.
Away
Sets you in the Away state when you click the button. A
message broadcasts, saying that you are away for awhile. Clicking this button
again will set you in the Back state. A message broadcasts, saying that
you are back again.
Clear
Clears the chat window.
Save
Provides a way for you to save the text of the chat session.
Help
Brings up this help window.
Logout
Exits the chat session.
Ignore
Allows you to ignore another user. Select the nickname of
the person whom you wish to ignore and click the Ignore button. The person's
nickname will appear in plain text, instead of the default bold style. This
means that you will not see any messages from that person. Clicking Ignore
a second time allows you to receive messages from the person again.
Private
Message
Click the nickname of the person you wish to send a private
message to. Then click the PM button. A new window will open. Typing into
the text area of this window will send text that only that particular user
will see. Clicking the Profile tab in this window will toggle the showing
of the person's user details. Double-clicking the user's nickname will also
activate this function.
User
Profile
Click the nickname of the person you wish to view their user information. Then click the Profile button. A new window will open containing the person's details.
Emotions & Emote
User
Pressing this button creates a new list to the bottom of the nicknames list in the chat window. You will see a list of actions that you may perform on yourself (by double clicking the emotion) or on another user (by clicking the emotion, the person's nickname and then Emote User button). Clicking the Emotions button again will remove the emotions list.
Tip: You can create your own custom emotion by starting anything
you type with a colon ( : ) character.
Chat Tab
This tab contains the main window where chat messages appear.
Rooms Tab
You can chat in various rooms on Scuba
Chat. Each room has a particular topic or genre that you may wish to
chat about. The Rooms Tab displays a list of all available rooms followed
by the subject of that room and the number of users in there. Simply
select the room you wish to join and click Change Room. Users are also
permitted to create their own custom rooms. You can create your own room
by clicking New Room, typing the room Name & Topic in the text areas,
and then clicking OK. Optionally, you can also enter a password to allow
only selected people to enter. Note that user rooms that others have
created that require a password to enter appear as ## 101 ##, ## 102
##, ## 103 ##, and so forth. To enter one of these rooms, you will need
to know the password that the person specified when they created the
room.
Settings Tab
From this tab, you can specify various options on how the
chat room looks, feels, and sounds. Please note that any changes you make
here apply only to you; the changes do not affect the way others see any
text you may type.
Profile Tab
From this tab, you can add or update information about yourself
that you want to share with others. Clicking the Apply button will announce
your profile to the chat server and will, on some browsers, save the information
so that you won't need to enter it again the next time that you log in.
Note that your chat administrator can disable this feature.
Clickable Links
You may type a link such as www.ScubaDivingPlanet.com
or www.yahoo.com in the chat room. Any text like this will
be converted into a clickable link with a style used by most web browsers.
Any user that clicks the text with the mouse will open a new browser window
and display the URL.
Chat Commands
The chat client also supports some extra IRC-like commands:
/date or /time - Tells you the time on the server you use.
/clear - Clears all text in the chat window.
/who - Gives you a list of all users on the system and what rooms they are in.
/me {action text} - Create your own custom emotion.
/whois {nickname} - Shows details about someone.
/msg {nickname} {message} - Sends a private message to this user
without opening a private window.
/join {room} or /goto {room} - Join a specified room.
/ping - Pings the server and prints out the round trip.
/echo {line} - Simply displays the line without sending it to server.
/away, /back - Performs the same action as the away button.
Font and Color Codes
You can create multi colored messages by using special codes.
Typing these codes in the chat room will change the color and style of any
text that follows the codes. The following codes can be used:
`0 - Plain text no italics, no bold
`1 - Bold text, no italics
`2 - Italic text, no bold
`3 - Bold text, italic
`a - Black
`b - Red
`c - Orange
`d - Light orange
`e - Yellow
`f - Light green
`g - Green
`h - Dark green
`i - Light gray
`j - Purple
`k - Pink
`l - Light pink
`m - Cyan
`n - Light blue
`o - Blue
`p - Dark blue
Note: The ` character used in these codes is usually
obtained by pressing the key underneath ESC, on the keyboard, and to the
left of 1.
For example, typing the following text into the chat room:
`1`4Hello `fmy `3`bname `0`cis `3`gJ`do`kh`nn. `o`0How are you today?
Will look like this:
Scuba Chat Client is a Java applet that can be accessed with
any Java-enabled browser, such as Internet Explorer, Opera, Safari, Mozilla,
Netscape Communicator 6 and higher. For the best experience, we recommend
that you upgrade to the latest browser version available.
For the best experience, we strongly recommend that you get the latest
version of Sun's Java plug-in. Microsoft's obsolete Java implementations
are *not* 100% Java-compatible and may cause connection problems and lock-ups.
Sun Microsystems is the creator of Java, and their free plug-in will let
you enjoy the best of Scuba Chat, and other Java applications as well!

Get Sun Java 2 Plug-in!
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