There are many other acronyms that are used; if you don't know what it means, try using the {{{whats foo}}} command at an Athena terminal.
+=== Startup ===
+
+There might be some options that you want to be consistent from session to session; you don't want to have to set the same variables each time. You can fix this by adding the commands to your "startup" file, for example, {{{.owl/startup}}}. This can be done from within Barnowl, by using the {{{startup}}} command:
+
+{{{:startup set foo bar}}}
+
+Where {{{foo}}} is the variable you want to set, and {{{bar}}} is the value. You do not necessarily have to use the {{{set}}} command, either, any command you can type in Barnowl can be added to the startup file.
+
+=== Logging ===
+
+It is handy to be able to log your conversations so you can refer back to them later. To log classes, for example:
+
+{{{set classlogging on}}}
+{{{set classlogpath ~/Private/zlog/class}}}
+
+And to log personals:
+
+{{{set logging on}}}
+{{{set logpath ~/Private/zlog/people}}}
+
=== Colors ===
-=== Filters ===
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+By default, there are seven colors you may use in the terminal: red, green, yellow, blue, magenta, cyan, and white. In order to use color in Zephyr, you can use the following notation: {{{@(@color(red)This is some red text))}}}
+
+Colors may vary from machine to machine, as different terminal profiles may have different shades of the seven colors.
+
+=== Filters ===
+
+Some people like to customize their Barnowl by color-coding classes. This makes it easier to tell different classes apart (and minimize mixing). Barnowl has some already existing filters, for example, {{{personal}}} (for incoming personals), {{{out}}} (for outgoing personals), and {{{ping}}} (for pings). To assign a color to a filter, add the following to your startup file:
+
+{{{filter personal -c green}}}
+
+What if you want to color-code your class, or a friends class? You can create and color filters with:
+
+{{{filter johndoe class johndoe}}}
+{{{filter johndoe -c blue}}}
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