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Rebuilds the hash storage files (HashIndex.xml and HashData.dat) by removing entries to files that are no longer shared and old hashes for files that have changed or removed since. This can notably improve the startup time of DC++ when large number of files are shared. Note that rebuilding is most effective when shares have not changed a lot in the current DC++ session so it is recommended to restart DC++ before issuing a /rebuild command.
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help/chat_commands.html:118
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Opens the <a po4a-id=0>internal settings list</a> debugging and testing tool window. Note that this tool provides bulk access to the low level application settings; incorrect use can be harmful to the stability, security, and performance of the application.
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A special encoding to be used for this particular hub. Note that this setting has effect on NMDC hubs and the dropdown list may not appear if a non-NMDC hub address has been specified.
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help/dialog_favorite_hub.html:19
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If you would like to use a special external IPv4 address for a specific hub. Useful to log to local & remote hubs at the same time. Leave this blank for default.
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help/dialog_favorite_hub.html:32
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If you would like to use a special external IPv6 address for a specific hub. Useful to log to local & remote hubs at the same time. Leave this blank for default.
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help/dialog_favorite_hub.html:34
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If checked, users will have to have been marked as favorite users from the <placeholder id=0/> window in order for this user matching definition to be applied to them.
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help/dialog_user_matching.html:26
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Add a line to define a rule that users will have to match in order for this user matching definition to be applied to them.
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help/dialog_user_matching.html:47
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Define how the pattern will be matched against the user property selected in the field selection drop-down.
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help/dialog_user_matching.html:63
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Chat messages for users that match this user matching definition will always be shown. Use this to override other "chat ignore" definitions.
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help/dialog_user_matching.html:74
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To make your life easier while using DC++ your connection must be set up correctly. In other words your incoming connection type must be correctly chosen for searches and downloads to work. The available connection modes depend on the structure of your network and the way you access the Internet. From a protocol perspective, there are two connection methods available: <b>active mode</b> and <b>passive mode</b>. While passive mode is almost guaranteed to work, it does not work as well as a properly configured active mode connection. For a more in-depth explanation, read <a po4a-id=0>Why do I need active mode?</a>
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help/faq_connection.html:19
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