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    Interface settings

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    List of settings described on this manual page:
    Interface settings. Several system settings.
    Console settings. Settings for server administrator.
    Logging. Settings for log files.


    Interface settings


    Interface settings screenshot

    After making changes on this page click on "change" button.

    Settings on this page:
    Run at startup. This option will add (or remove) SlavaNap to startup group.
    CPU usage. This option modifies internal SlavaNap variable. This option DOES NOT affect cpu usage indication in Windows - it is just internal variable that allowes to make cpu usage little bit higher/lower. If you want to run SlavaNap as fast as possible run file "realtime.bat" instead of "SlavaNap.exe".
    Do not switch to chat. When new message arrives to chat (or channel chat) window this option allowes you to automatically switch to that window, but this option can be annoying if you are talking to several users (or in several channels) at the same time.



    Console user settings


    Console user settings screenshot

    After making changes on this page click on "save" button. All settings will take effect only when server will be restarted.
    Settings on this page:
    Console user name. Name of server administrator.
    Connection speed. This speed is shown to users when they request your info and shown in channels. If you change speed it you won't see change for sevaral seconds. To se change click on "restore" button several seconds after changing speed.



    Logging


    Logging

    After making changes on this page click on "change" button.

    Settings on this page allow you to log data to different files. Option "save all data sent to users/received from users" is very useful to developers. See developers section for more information.

    Note: if you save too much data to log files make sure that you have enough free disk space to save all data.