This Article will attempt to help you configure your Bittorrent configuration line under GTSDLL, or just understand what the default one means if you're interested

First of all, lets see all the diffrent info GTSDLL can display for the DEFAULT BitTorrent client, made by Brem Cohen (NOTE: this also appiles for the Multi-client Bittorrent builds, like ABC, which is also known as Yet
Another
Bittorent
Client) :
There are two lines for this, since there are two modes that BT works in -
1) While Allocating Space or checking an existing file :
[file] filename .
[size] size of file .
[pc] progress in percentage .
[eltime] 'allocating...' or 'checking existing file' , according to what BT is doing .
2) While Downloading :
[file] filename .
[size] size of file .
[pc] progress in percentage .
[kbsdn] download speed in KB/s .
[kbsup] upload speed in KB/s .
[eltime] elapsed time .
A general option That works in both is the progress bar. When placed, it shows a small ( or big, depends on your selection

) bar that shows how much have you downloaded :
[bar=length,progress-color,progress-left-color]Length is the total size of the bar (100% of the download), progress-color is the color for the part of the bar that you have already downloaded from the file, and progress-left-color is the color of the part that remains to be downloaded. note you can skip coloring by using -1 instead of a color number.

These Are The Default mIRC Color Table. Colors may differ in scripts .
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Ok, now that we've gone over the default BitTorrent client, which is more basic and has less features,
lets go over the experimental ones, like Eric's BitTorrent Experimental Client & TheShadow's Experimental Client :
Here, Too, There are two lines for the two modes that the Experimental BT Clients work in -
1) While Allocating Space or checking an existing file :
[file] FileName .
[size] Size of file .
[pc] Progress in percent .
[eltime] elapsed time since the download started .
[estime] 'allocating...' or 'checking existing file' according to what the client is doing .
2) While Downloading :
[file] filename .
[size] size of file .
[pc] progress in percentage .
[tdn] progress in MB or 'Seeding' After the download had finished .
[kbsdn] download speed in KB/s .
[dned] downloaded data in Megabytes .
[kbsup] upload speed in KB/s .
[uped] uploaded data in Megabytes .
[peers] Number of peers you are connected to .
[seeds] Number of seeds you are connected to .
[eltime] elapsed time since the download started .
[estime] estimated time left or 'Download succeeded!' when seeding .
[sr] share rating ( how much have you helped the community
)
The Progress Bar explanation applies here aswell :
[bar=length,progress-color,progress-left-color]Length is the total size of the bar (100% of the download), progress-color is the color for the part of the bar that you have already downloaded from the file, and progress-left-color is the color of the part that remains to be downloaded. note you can skip coloring by using -1 instead of a color number.

These Are The Default mIRC Color Table. Colors may differ in scripts .
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The Third & Last Feature that GTSDLL offers for both type of clients, is the BtTotals Command .
It Shows the overall Bandwidth usage for all currently running Torrents :
[down] download speed in KB/s .
[up] upload speed in KB/s .
[count] # of Torrents Running .
Allright, We are done with BitTorrent's Configuration under GTSDLL. Enjoy ^.^
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