- Overview
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Getting Started
- What is Adium?
- Installing
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Accounts
- Creating Accounts
- Personal Settings
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Contacts
- Managing Contacts
- Managing Groups
- Combining Contacts
- Blocking/Privacy
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Chatting
- Fonts & Colors
- Message Tabs
- Chat Transcripts (Logs)
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Advanced Features
- Voice & Video Chat
- File Transfer
- Direct Connect
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Support
- Troubleshooting
- FAQ
- Bug Reports
- Feature Requests
- Contact Us
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Development
- Contributing to Adium
- Getting the Code
- Contributing Code
- Following Development
- Sparkle Statistics
- Adium Sponsors
Managing Groups
Most group management in Adium occurs directly on the contact list or via menu items in the Contacts menu.
Adding a Group
- Choose “Add Group” from the Contact menu, or press ⌘D.
- Enter the name you wish to assign to the group.
- Click OK.
Removing a Group
Note that removing a group also deletes all the contacts in that group. If you want to keep some of them, you'll need to move those contacts to another group first. Remember to show offline contacts first, so that you don't forget anybody.
- Click on the group you want to delete.
- Choose “Delete Contact” from the Contact menu, or press ⌘⌫ (where ⌫ is the delete key on your keyboard).
- Adium will tell you the group you're about to delete and how many contacts will be deleted along with it. If that information is correct, click OK.
Reordering Contacts and Groups
Reordering works the same as moving. Note that you can not manually reorder contacts if you are sorting alphabetically (View→Sort Alphabetically) or you are sorting by status (View→Sort by Status) and View→Configure Status Sort has "Sort within status groups: Alphabetically" selected.
Renaming Groups
This isn't currently possible. As a workaround, you can Get Info on the group and set an alias. The procedure is the same for setting an alias for a contact.
If you really want to rename the group on the server, you'll need to do it yourself. Be aware that this is risky, as some services flake out when you try to move a lot of contacts at once, and may drop some of your contacts (AIM used to be notorious for this). You should write down all the contact names in TextEdit first.
- Add a group with the new group name.
- Move all the contacts from the old group to the new group. To select multiple contacts, click on the first one, then hold down ⇧ (shift) and click on the last one. Remember to show offline contacts first, so that you don't forget anybody.
- Remove the old group.
Disassociating Groups
It's possible to remove one or more groups from the main Contact List window and have them floating around separately. Simply drag them out of the Contact List window. You will need to hold down ⌘ when you do this, if you use your Contact List in a borderless window style (i.e., not Regular Window).
Also, groups snap together—they don't have to be alone. Just move one group next to another, and it will snap to it.
Re-associating Groups
If you want to put a group back into the Contact List window, simply hold down ⌘ and drag it back.
Note that, due to a bug, it currently isn't possible to insert a group at the end of the Contact List. You'll need to insert it above the last one, then move the last one up above the one that you want to be last.