Help for /timestamp
Usage: /timestamp [eventlist [[thinglist] on|off|clear|default]]
/timestamp [eventlist] thinglist like other_thing
The timestamp command is used to control when lily will include a timestamp with
the notification for an event.
/timestamp [eventlist]
displays the default timestamp status and the exceptions to this for the given
events, or for all events if none are specified.
/timestamp eventlist on|off
sets the default timestamp status for the given events.
/timestamp eventlist thinglist on|off
sets the given users or discussions to the given timestamp status for the
given events. This setting overrides the default status just for these users
and discussions with respect to the given events.
/timestamp [eventlist] thinglist clear|default
resets the given users or discussions back to the default timestamp status for
the given events, or all events if none are specified. This clears any
overrides for these users and discussions.
/timestamp eventlist clear
clears overrides for all users and discussions for the given events, resetting
the timestamp status for all users and discussions back to the current default
for these events.
/timestamp eventlist default
clears overrides for all users and discussions for the given events and resets
the default timestamp status for these events back to the original system
default.
/timestamp [eventlist] thinglist like other_thing
sets the overrides for the given users and discussions to match the overrides
of another user or discussion for the given events.
all is a special eventlist that affects all event types.
(see also: events, notify, when)