| Voice Level: |
Level at
which any Voice (+nick) of the channel you are in are placed at. If mIRC
returns userlevel other than 1 for the nick (that is, you've specified a
level for that user), mIRC's level takes precedence. |
| Oper Level: |
Level at
which any Op (@nick) of the channel you are in are placed at. If mIRC
returns userlevel other than 1 for the nick, mIRC's level takes
precedence. |
| Access require level: |
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| Queue require level: |
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| Bypassing global queue limit require level: |
Allows for queuing over the global queue limit. Does not
affect the user queue limit, just allows the user to get in the line while
the line's full. |
| Bypassing user queue limit require level: |
Allows for queuing over the user's queue limit. Gives
unlimited queue. |
| Position modulation require level: |
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| Position Modulation: |
% Priority queue position modulation. Queue will bypass
percentage of the current queues by this value multiplied by the user
level. So if a user's level is 3 and this value is 20, request will bypass
60% of the current queues. It will not bypass other priority queues of the
same or higher level. |
| Position Modulation Spacing: |
Number of queues to not bypass by lowering queue spot by this
amount after priority queue position is calculated. This allows lower
level queues to not be left over for long time with a lot of priority
queues. |
| Queue Limit Modulation require level: |
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| Queue Limit Modulation: |
% Priority queue user limit modulation. Works the same way as
position modulation except applied to user queue limit (file count and
size). So if user's level is 2 and this is set at 100, the user will have
200% the user queue limit than normal users. |
| Seeing priority require level: |
Level required for priority column to be
displayed |
| Leechers Rights: |
Access rights message
shown for those with no special rights. |