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# Zulip User Documentation (draft)
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**Caveat**: This file is intended to collect all proposed user
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documentation into one place. Ultimately, a single file is probably
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not the best format for documentation when it is published to the
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world, but for purposes of discussion it seems easiest to put
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everything into a solitary and linear page.
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---
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Zulip is a chat app. Its most distinctive characteristic is that
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conversation among a group of people can be divided according to
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subject “**streams**” and further subdivided into “**topics**”, so
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much finer-grained conversations are possible than with IRC or other
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chat tools.
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Most people use Zulip on the Web. There are also mobile apps for
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Android/iOS, and desktop apps for Mac/Linux/Windows, as well as a
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cross-platform version and a version for Platform 9. See
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[the documentation on apps](/apps) for more information.
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One Zulip account, associated with a particular organization, is known
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as a “**realm**”.
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# Table of contents:
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- **[Change Your Password](/help/change-your-password)**
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- **[The Zulip browser window](#the-zulip-browser-window)**
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- **[Editing your profile](/help/edit-profile)**
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- **[Create a stream](/help/create-a-stream)**
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- **[Browse and subscribe to streams](/help/manage-streams)**
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- **[Posting and replying](#posting-and-replying)**
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- **[Searching](search-messages)**
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- **[Using emoji in messages](/help/emoji)**
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- **[Keyboard shortcuts](/help/keyboard-shortcuts)**
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- **[Mention a Team Member](/help/mention-a-team-member)**
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- **[Change Your Name](/help/name-change)**
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- **[Message formatting](/help/message-formatting)**
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- **[Message display settings](/help/message-display-settings)**
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- **[Streams and private messages](/help/streams-and-private-messages)**
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- **[Uploading and Sharing Files](/help/uploading_sharing_files)**
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- **[Other common questions](#other-common-questions)**
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- **[Signing out](signing-out)**
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- **[Terminology](#special-terms-used-with-zulip)**
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- **[Zulip glossary](/help/glossary.md)**
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- **[Changing the Default Language](/help/changing-the-default-language)**
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---
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## The Zulip browser window
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There are three panes in your browser window.
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* The middle one, the “**message table**”, is the stream of messages.
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* To its left is the “**left sidebar**”, showing “filters” or “views”
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for different kinds of messages, and below it a menu of streams you
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are subscribed to.
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* On the right side of the browser window is the “**right sidebar**”,
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showing users and some configuration settings:
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![Left sidebar](/static/images/help/left_sidebar.png)
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![Right sidebar](/static/images/help/right_sidebar.png)
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* If your browser window is narrow, you’ll see only the message
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table, or the message table and the left sidebar but not the right
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sidebar.
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**[Go back to “The Zulip browser window”](#the-zulip-browser-window)**
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## Posting and replying
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**[… To a stream](#posting-and-replying-to-a-stream)** |
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**[… To individual users](#posting-and-replying-to-individual-users)** |
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**[Some facts about messages](#some-facts-about-messages)** |
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**[Editing past messages](editing-past-messages.md)**
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At the bottom of your screen, choose whether to post to a stream or to
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individual users. ![New message](/static/images/help/new_message.png)
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### Posting and replying to a stream
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1. If you click on a message, the default action is to open a
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text-box for you to enter a new message.
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1. If you would rather post something new, click “New stream message”
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at the bottom of your screen (or select a stream from the list on
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the left side of your
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screen). ![Post to stream](/static/images/help/post_to_stream.png)
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1. Enter a stream name, or the beginning of one. Private
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(“invite-only”) streams show a lock next to the name.
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1. Enter a topic name — we recommend keeping them brief, and they are
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truncated after 50 characters.
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1. Enter your message.
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**[Go back to “Table of contents”](#table-of-contents)**
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### Posting and replying to individual users (“PM”: private message)
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![Post to user](/static/images/help/post_to_user.png)
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* Enter the name or email address of a user, or the first letters of
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one. There is no topic when you PM someone.
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* You can send a message to multiple users at once, by separating
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their email addresses with a comma. Each recipient will see all the
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other recipients. For several days, the list of recipients will
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appear under “GROUP PMs” at the lower right corner of your screen.
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* If you’re bashful about using the pronoun “I”, you can get your own
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registered name to appear boldfaced in a message by entering
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`/me`. At present it has to be the first thing on a line, and
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followed by at least one non-space character. Some people find it
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easier to say things like `/me is puzzled` or `/me nods` than to
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use a massively freighted word like “I”.
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**[Go back to “Posting and replying”](#posting-and-replying)** |
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**[Go back to “Table of contents”](#table-of-contents)**
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### Some facts about messages
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* The paperclip icon
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(![paperclip](/static/images/help/paperclip.png)) under the message
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field lets you attach files, including images, sound, and
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video. These are uploaded to a server and a link is supplied, but
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we display a thumbnail if we can. You’ll see the link in Markdown
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format: `[link_text](link_URL)`
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* Zulip uses a subset of
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[GitHub Flavored Markdown](https://github.com/adam-p/markdown-here/wiki/Markdown-Cheatsheet#tables)
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(GFM), and the **A** icon under the message field brings up a
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cheat-sheet for what we support. You can also see that cheat-sheat
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by going to the cog (![cog](/static/images/help/cog.png)) in the
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upper right corner of the right sidebar and choosing “Message
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formatting” from the drop-down menu.
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* If a message is interrupted before you send it, the next time you
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open the “New stream message” interface you’ll see “Restore draft”
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below the message field. Currently we only save a single
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interrupted message, and if you log out of the Zulip site or close
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the tab, the message will be deleted.
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* Type a tab and then the “return” key to click the Send button
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without having to use your mouse.
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* Typing “return” will begin a new paragraph within your message; if
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you want typing “return” simply to send your message, check the
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“Press Enter to send” box under the message field. It stays checked
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until you uncheck it.
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* If you want greater separation of your paragraphs, enter a
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non-breaking space (option-space on Macintosh) on a line alone
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between other paragraphs.
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**[Go back to “Posting and replying”](#posting-and-replying)** |
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**[Go back to “Table of contents”](#table-of-contents)**
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## Other common questions
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**[Keyboard shortcuts](#keyboard-shortcuts)** |
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**[Searching](search-messages.md)** |
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**[Filtering](search-messages.md#filtering-messages)** |
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**[Date of a message](#date-of-a-message)** |
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**[Change topic title or stream name](#changing-the-title-of-a-topic-or-stream)** |
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**[Edit topic titles](#editing-a-topic-title)** |
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**[Message formatting](#message-formatting)** |
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**[User status](#user-status)** |
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**[Interact with Zulip by email](#interacting-with-zulip-by-email)** |
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**[Emoji](#emoji)** |
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**[Customization](#customization)** |
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**[Muting vs. unsubscribing](#muting-a-stream-vs-unsubscribing-from-it)**
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### Keyboard shortcuts
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Go to the cog (![cog](/static/images/help/cog.png)) in the upper right
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corner of the right sidebar and choose “Keyboard shortcuts” from the
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drop-down menu.
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**[Go back to “Other common questions”](#other-common-questions)** |
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**[Go back to “Table of contents”](#table-of-contents)**
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### Find starred messages
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If you have starred a message and sometime later want to find it
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again, you can bring up all the message you have starred by clicking
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the "Starred messages" view (in the filters at the top of the left
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sidebar).
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### Show only particular messages
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* Show only messages in a particular stream
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This is called “narrowing” to a stream. The simplest way is by
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clicking on the stream’s name in the left sidebar.
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* Show only messages in a particular topic
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Click on the topic, on a message containing it in the message
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table. You can do the same thing by clicking on a stream in the
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left sidebar to open a list of recent topics, and then click on a
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topic there. Only the most topics are listed, though; if you want
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to find an older topic, you may have to use the search box (above
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the message table) or scroll back in time by hand.
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* Show only messages with a particular user
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Click on the user’s name in the right sidebar and your PM history
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will appear. If you have had group-PM conversations, they will only
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show up if you “narrow to” private messages with all participants —
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narrowing to just one user will not show group PMs including that
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user.
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### Date of a message
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If you “mouse over” the time stamp of a message (upper right corner of
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the message), you’ll see a fuller date-time stamp and time zone.
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### Changing the title of a topic or stream
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If discussion drifts, at what point should the title of a topic or
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stream be changed?
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In the end, this is a question of community culture within your
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organization. But here are some thoughts:
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* **Topics**: Topics drift more often than streams. Some people like
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to announce that they are “moving” or “forking” the topic and then
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creating a new topic with its own title — the new title could, if
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you wish, say “was ‘former topic’” or “forked from ‘previous
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topic’”. Also, please see
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**[Editing a topic titles](#editing-a-topic-title)**, below.
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* **Streams**: If a stream has to be divided, it is best to retire
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the original stream complete, otherwise the separated-out subject
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may periodically reappear in the original stream. This is is an
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issue for administrators to watch for.
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### Editing a topic title
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As long you have contributed a message to some topic, you can edit the
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topic title. Go to one of your own messages in that topic and follow
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**[the instructions for editing it](#editing-past-messages)**. Notice
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that the topic title is now editable, too. You will be offered the
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chance to change the topic in one of three ways:
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* Change only this message topic
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* Change later messages to this topic
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* Change previous and later messages to this topic
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Your edits will be applied if you “save” the message, even if the body
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of the message is unchanged.
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### Message formatting
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Zulip uses a subset of
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[GitHub Flavored Markdown](https://github.com/adam-p/markdown-here/wiki/Markdown-Cheatsheet#tables)
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(GFM), To see the current subset, go to the cog
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right sidebar and choose “Message formatting” from the drop-down menu.
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### User status
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… is marked by little circles to the left of a user’s name:
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* A green circle
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(![green circle](/static/images/help/green_circle.png)) means the
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user is “active” — the browser has determined that the Zulip page
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has “focus” at the moment on the user’s computer.
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* A white, circle
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(![white empty circle](/static/images/help/white_empty_circle.png))
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means the user is not active and was not recently so.
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* A orange half-filled circle
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(![orange half circle](/static/images/help/orange_half_circle.png))
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means the user is “not active” but was recently so.
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The same information is available by mousing over a given user’s name.
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If you have messaged multiple individual users, their names will
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appear at the bottom of the right sidebar. In that case, a pale green
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circle
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(![pale green circle](/static/images/help/pale_green_circle.png))
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means that some are recently but not currently active, while others
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are state unknown. A regular green circle
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(![green circle](/static/images/help/green_circle.png)) means they
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are all at least recently active.
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**[Go back to “Other common questions”](#other-common-questions)** |
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### Interacting with Zulip by email
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You can receive all activity from all streams, or just some streams,
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or just messages in which you were mentioned, by playing with the
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Settings — go to the cog (![cog](/static/images/help/cog.png)) in the
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upper right corner of the right sidebar and choose “Settings”
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there. You can also post to a stream by email — the Manage Streams
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pane shows you the email address to use for any particular stream.
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**[Go back to “Other common questions”](#other-common-questions)** |
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### Emoji
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* **Adding emoji to a message**. There are two ways to do this:
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* Zulip fully supports Unicode, so if you find any emoji you like
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and paste them into your message (👛🚹🏪🎿), they will be
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accepted. You can browse the
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[Unicode Consortium's full list of emoji](http://unicode.org/emoji/charts/full-emoji-list.html),
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although our emoji images may differ from what you see there.
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* Zulip also lets you enter emoji by name, using the format
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`:name:`. So sending `:octopus: :film_projector:
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:revolving_hearts:` will produce
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![revolving_hearts](/static/third/gemoji/images/emoji/revolving_hearts.png). You
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can find emoji that are accessible this way by typing a colon and
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two or more letters of the alphabet — a pop-up menu will appear
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showing the first five emoji-names containing the letters you
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typed (consecutively).
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In addition, an emoji pop-over menu is planned, to let you choose
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them by eye.
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* **What if I'd rather not see emoji in other people's
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messages?**. Sorry, this isn't yet supported.
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**[Go back to “Other common questions”](#other-common-questions)** |
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### Customization
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* **Zulip**. For customizing Zulip itself, there is a cog
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(![cog](/static/images/help/cog.png)) in the upper right corner of
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the right sidebar, and it brings up a menu of options.
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* **Streams**. For customizing your stream subscriptions and
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individual streams, you can either use the “Manage Streams”
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menu-option under the main cog, or use the smaller cog above the
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list of streams in the left sidebar. The message table will be
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replaced with a “Streams” pane. (You can also get to this pane
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using the cog-icon above the list of streams in the left sidebar.)
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On the Streams pane you can create streams, subscribe or
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unsubscribe to existing streams, subscribe other people, mute or
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unmute a stream, and control a stream’s color and notification
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settings.
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For customizing an individual stream without opening the Streams
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pane, there is a “down-chevron”
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of each stream-name in the left sidebar. Clicking the chevron opens
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a menu of options.
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Special things you can do with a stream you are subscribed to:
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* Turning off (“muting”) a stream, while staying subscribed to it.
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* “Pinning” a stream (moving it to the top of the list of streams).
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* Marking all messages as read.
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* Choosing a custom color.
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You can leave the Streams pane by clicking on Home near the top of
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the left sidebar.
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* **Other customizations** are available in the Settings pane. Please
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experiment with them.
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**[Go back to “Other common questions”](#other-common-questions)** |
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**[Go back to “Table of contents”](#table-of-contents)**
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### Muting a stream vs. unsubscribing from it
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When a stream is muted you can still see (greyed out) how many unread
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messages are there, and you can still read it and post to it while
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it's muted — useful if you only want to read the stream on demand but
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not have its messages populate your main Home message table.
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And since subscribed-to streams are now sorted, with recently active
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streams at the top of the list and inactive streams below, your
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recently active but muted streams will be interlarded among your
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unmuted streams, saving space.
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You can't do any of that with a unsubscribed stream.
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**[Go back to “Other common questions”](#other-common-questions)** |
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**[Go back to “Table of contents”](#table-of-contents)**
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## Special terms used with Zulip
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* **@mention**: see **mention**.
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* **/me**: see **me**.
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* **customization**: changing Zulip's settings so that it behaves in
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ways you prefer.
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* **emoji**: small image used in chat messages, for terse non-verbal
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expression or cuteness; loanword into English from Japanese 絵文字.
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* **filter**: one of the options for viewing different kinds of
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messages, listed in the upper left corner of the window: Home,
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Private messages, Starred messages, @-mentions. Also called a
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"view".
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* **group PM**: a private message sent directly to two or more other
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users rather than through a stream.
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* **home**: a "view" in which all topics in all subscribed streams
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are visible, in order by date and time of posting
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* **me**: a reference to one's own name, formatted as `/me`.
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* **mention**: notifying another user of a message, by putting their
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name into the body of message after an `@`-sign.
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* **message table**: is the stream of messages in the middle pane of
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a fully open browser window.
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* **muting a stream**: turning off a stream while remaining
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subscribed to it.
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* **narrow**: to alter the view so that only a single stream, topic,
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or private-message history is shown.
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* **pinning**: a stream: moving a particular stream to the top of the
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list of streams.
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* **PM**: private message — a message sent directly to one or more
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other users rather than through a stream.
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* **private stream**: a stream of that can be joined only by
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invitation.
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* **realm**: a single Zulip account, associated with a particular
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organization.
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* **stream**: a channel of topics expected to fall within a certain
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scope of content.
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* **subscribing to a stream**: registering to receive all messages in
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a particular stream.
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* **topic**: a distinct thread of conversation within a stream.
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* **unsubscribing from a stream**: excluding oneself from receiving
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any messages in a particular stream.
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* **view**: one of the options for viewing different kinds of
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messages, listed in the upper left corner of the window: Home,
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Private messages, Starred messages, @-mentions. Also called a
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"filter".
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**[Go back to “Terminology”](#special-terms-used-with-zulip)** |
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**[Go back to “Table of contents”](#table-of-contents)**
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