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mirc/identifiers/$file
2017-09-27T21:41:00Z
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<div>{{mirc title|$file Identifier}}'''$file''' can be used in two ways:<br />
<br />
'''$file(filename).prop''' return information about a specified file. If no .property is specified, the size in bytes will be returned by default.<br />
<br />
'''$file="title" dir''' this is an old syntax, display the select file dialog, this has been replaced by {{mIRC|$sfile}}<br />
<br />
<br />
== Synopsis ==<br />
<pre>$file(filename).prop </pre> <br />
<pre>$file="title" dir</pre><br />
<br />
== Parameters ==<br />
* '''filename''' - The filename or directory to any local or networked resource, optionally including absolute or relative path (relative to [[$scriptdir]]).<br />
* '''title''' - the title of the dialog, the quote are optional if you don't use space, this parameter is optional: //echo -a $file c:\*.txt<br />
* '''dir''' - the directory you want to display, you can put a file at the end which will be used to fill the 'filename' field in the dialog<br />
<br />
== Properties ==<br />
* '''.size''' - Returns the file's size in bytes. (default) (see: [[$bytes]])<br />
* '''.ctime''' - Returns the file's creation time. (see: [[$asctime]])<br />
* '''.mtime''' - Returns the file's modification time. (see: [[$asctime]])<br />
* '''.atime''' - Returns the file's last access time. (see: [[$asctime]])<br />
* '''.shortfn''' - Returns the file's short filename (if it has one).<br />
* '''.longfn''' - Returns the file's long filename.<br />
* '''.attr''' - Returns the file's attributes.<br />
* '''.sig''' - Checks digital signature of an executable/DLL file. (Returns: ok, fail, none)<br />
* '''.version''' - Returns the file's ''file version'' if executable/DLL.<br />
* '''.product''' - Returns the file's ''product version'' if executable/DLL.<br />
* '''.flags''' - Returns the file's ''file flags'' if executable/DLL, the value is a combination bitmask that specifies the compile time attributes of the file:<br />
** '''1: DEBUG''' - The file contains debugging information or is compiled with debugging features enabled.<br />
** '''2: PRERELEASE''' - The file is a development version, not a commercially released product.<br />
** '''4: PATCHED''' - The file has been modified and is not identical to the original shipping file of the same version number.<br />
** '''8: PRIVATEBUILD''' - The file was not built using standard release procedures.<br />
** '''16: INFOINFERRED''' - The file's version structure was created dynamically; therefore, some of the members in this structure may be empty or incorrect.<br />
** '''32: SPECIALBUILD''' - The file was built by the original company using standard release procedures but is a variation of the normal file of the same version number.<br />
** See: https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms646997(v=vs.85).aspx for more informations.<br />
<br />
== Example ==<br />
'''Tells you some information about mIRC's executable.'''<br />
<source lang="mIRC">//echo -a $mircexe is $bytes($file($mircexe),3).suf and was installed on $asctime($file($mircexe).ctime)</source><br />
<br />
'''Some more information about mIRC's executable.'''<br />
<source lang="mIRC">//echo -a My copy of mIRC appears to be $iif($file($mircexe).sig == ok,valid.,hacked!)</source><br />
<br />
== Compatibility ==<br />
{{mIRC compatibility|5.71}}<br />
<br />
== See Also ==<br />
{{mIRC|File Handling}}<br />
{{mIRC identifier list}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:mIRC identifiers|file]]</div>
83.204.158.116
https://en.wikichip.org/w/index.php?title=mirc/identifiers/$file&diff=65457
mirc/identifiers/$file
2017-09-27T21:40:49Z
<p>83.204.158.116: </p>
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<div>{{mirc title|$file Identifier}}'''$file''' can be used in two ways:<br />
<br />
'''$file(filename).prop''' return information about a specified file. If no .property is specified, the size in bytes will be returned by default.<br />
'''$file="title" dir''' this is an old syntax, display the select file dialog, this has been replaced by {{mIRC|$sfile}}<br />
<br />
<br />
== Synopsis ==<br />
<pre>$file(filename).prop </pre> <br />
<pre>$file="title" dir</pre><br />
<br />
== Parameters ==<br />
* '''filename''' - The filename or directory to any local or networked resource, optionally including absolute or relative path (relative to [[$scriptdir]]).<br />
* '''title''' - the title of the dialog, the quote are optional if you don't use space, this parameter is optional: //echo -a $file c:\*.txt<br />
* '''dir''' - the directory you want to display, you can put a file at the end which will be used to fill the 'filename' field in the dialog<br />
<br />
== Properties ==<br />
* '''.size''' - Returns the file's size in bytes. (default) (see: [[$bytes]])<br />
* '''.ctime''' - Returns the file's creation time. (see: [[$asctime]])<br />
* '''.mtime''' - Returns the file's modification time. (see: [[$asctime]])<br />
* '''.atime''' - Returns the file's last access time. (see: [[$asctime]])<br />
* '''.shortfn''' - Returns the file's short filename (if it has one).<br />
* '''.longfn''' - Returns the file's long filename.<br />
* '''.attr''' - Returns the file's attributes.<br />
* '''.sig''' - Checks digital signature of an executable/DLL file. (Returns: ok, fail, none)<br />
* '''.version''' - Returns the file's ''file version'' if executable/DLL.<br />
* '''.product''' - Returns the file's ''product version'' if executable/DLL.<br />
* '''.flags''' - Returns the file's ''file flags'' if executable/DLL, the value is a combination bitmask that specifies the compile time attributes of the file:<br />
** '''1: DEBUG''' - The file contains debugging information or is compiled with debugging features enabled.<br />
** '''2: PRERELEASE''' - The file is a development version, not a commercially released product.<br />
** '''4: PATCHED''' - The file has been modified and is not identical to the original shipping file of the same version number.<br />
** '''8: PRIVATEBUILD''' - The file was not built using standard release procedures.<br />
** '''16: INFOINFERRED''' - The file's version structure was created dynamically; therefore, some of the members in this structure may be empty or incorrect.<br />
** '''32: SPECIALBUILD''' - The file was built by the original company using standard release procedures but is a variation of the normal file of the same version number.<br />
** See: https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms646997(v=vs.85).aspx for more informations.<br />
<br />
== Example ==<br />
'''Tells you some information about mIRC's executable.'''<br />
<source lang="mIRC">//echo -a $mircexe is $bytes($file($mircexe),3).suf and was installed on $asctime($file($mircexe).ctime)</source><br />
<br />
'''Some more information about mIRC's executable.'''<br />
<source lang="mIRC">//echo -a My copy of mIRC appears to be $iif($file($mircexe).sig == ok,valid.,hacked!)</source><br />
<br />
== Compatibility ==<br />
{{mIRC compatibility|5.71}}<br />
<br />
== See Also ==<br />
{{mIRC|File Handling}}<br />
{{mIRC identifier list}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:mIRC identifiers|file]]</div>
83.204.158.116
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mirc/identifiers/$file
2017-09-27T21:38:35Z
<p>83.204.158.116: </p>
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<div>{{mirc title|$file Identifier}}'''$file''' can be used in two ways:<br />
<br />
<br />
== Synopsis ==<br />
<pre>$file(filename).prop </pre> return information about a specified file. If no .property is specified, the size in bytes will be returned by default.<br />
<pre>$file="title" dir </pre> this is an old syntax, display the select file dialog, this has been replaced by {{mIRC|$sfile}}<br />
<br />
== Parameters ==<br />
* '''filename''' - The filename or directory to any local or networked resource, optionally including absolute or relative path (relative to [[$scriptdir]]).<br />
* '''title''' - the title of the dialog, the quote are optional if you don't use space, this parameter is optional: //echo -a $file c:\*.txt<br />
* '''dir''' - the directory you want to display, you can put a file at the end which will be used to fill the 'filename' field in the dialog<br />
<br />
== Properties ==<br />
* '''.size''' - Returns the file's size in bytes. (default) (see: [[$bytes]])<br />
* '''.ctime''' - Returns the file's creation time. (see: [[$asctime]])<br />
* '''.mtime''' - Returns the file's modification time. (see: [[$asctime]])<br />
* '''.atime''' - Returns the file's last access time. (see: [[$asctime]])<br />
* '''.shortfn''' - Returns the file's short filename (if it has one).<br />
* '''.longfn''' - Returns the file's long filename.<br />
* '''.attr''' - Returns the file's attributes.<br />
* '''.sig''' - Checks digital signature of an executable/DLL file. (Returns: ok, fail, none)<br />
* '''.version''' - Returns the file's ''file version'' if executable/DLL.<br />
* '''.product''' - Returns the file's ''product version'' if executable/DLL.<br />
* '''.flags''' - Returns the file's ''file flags'' if executable/DLL, the value is a combination bitmask that specifies the compile time attributes of the file:<br />
** '''1: DEBUG''' - The file contains debugging information or is compiled with debugging features enabled.<br />
** '''2: PRERELEASE''' - The file is a development version, not a commercially released product.<br />
** '''4: PATCHED''' - The file has been modified and is not identical to the original shipping file of the same version number.<br />
** '''8: PRIVATEBUILD''' - The file was not built using standard release procedures.<br />
** '''16: INFOINFERRED''' - The file's version structure was created dynamically; therefore, some of the members in this structure may be empty or incorrect.<br />
** '''32: SPECIALBUILD''' - The file was built by the original company using standard release procedures but is a variation of the normal file of the same version number.<br />
** See: https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms646997(v=vs.85).aspx for more informations.<br />
<br />
== Example ==<br />
'''Tells you some information about mIRC's executable.'''<br />
<source lang="mIRC">//echo -a $mircexe is $bytes($file($mircexe),3).suf and was installed on $asctime($file($mircexe).ctime)</source><br />
<br />
'''Some more information about mIRC's executable.'''<br />
<source lang="mIRC">//echo -a My copy of mIRC appears to be $iif($file($mircexe).sig == ok,valid.,hacked!)</source><br />
<br />
== Compatibility ==<br />
{{mIRC compatibility|5.71}}<br />
<br />
== See Also ==<br />
{{mIRC|File Handling}}<br />
{{mIRC identifier list}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:mIRC identifiers|file]]</div>
83.204.158.116
https://en.wikichip.org/w/index.php?title=mirc/identifiers/$file&diff=65445
mirc/identifiers/$file
2017-09-27T20:40:40Z
<p>83.204.158.116: </p>
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<div>{{mirc title|$file Identifier}}'''$file''' will return information about a specified file. If no .property is specified, the size in bytes will be returned by default.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Synopsis ==<br />
<pre>$file(filename)[.property]</pre><br />
<br />
== Parameters ==<br />
* '''filename''' - The filename or directory to any local or networked resource, optionally including absolute or relative path (relative to [[$scriptdir]]).<br />
<br />
== Properties ==<br />
* '''.size''' - Returns the file's size in bytes. (default) (see: [[$bytes]])<br />
* '''.ctime''' - Returns the file's creation time. (see: [[$asctime]])<br />
* '''.mtime''' - Returns the file's modification time. (see: [[$asctime]])<br />
* '''.atime''' - Returns the file's last access time. (see: [[$asctime]])<br />
* '''.shortfn''' - Returns the file's short filename (if it has one).<br />
* '''.longfn''' - Returns the file's long filename.<br />
* '''.attr''' - Returns the file's attributes.<br />
* '''.sig''' - Checks digital signature of an executable/DLL file. (Returns: ok, fail, none)<br />
* '''.version''' - Returns the file's ''file version'' if executable/DLL.<br />
* '''.product''' - Returns the file's ''product version'' if executable/DLL.<br />
* '''.flags''' - Returns the file's ''file flags'' if executable/DLL, the value is a combination bitmask that specifies the compile time attributes of the file:<br />
** '''1: DEBUG''' - The file contains debugging information or is compiled with debugging features enabled.<br />
** '''2: PRERELEASE''' - The file is a development version, not a commercially released product.<br />
** '''4: PATCHED''' - The file has been modified and is not identical to the original shipping file of the same version number.<br />
** '''8: PRIVATEBUILD''' - The file was not built using standard release procedures.<br />
** '''16: INFOINFERRED''' - The file's version structure was created dynamically; therefore, some of the members in this structure may be empty or incorrect.<br />
** '''32: SPECIALBUILD''' - The file was built by the original company using standard release procedures but is a variation of the normal file of the same version number.<br />
** See: https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms646997(v=vs.85).aspx for more informations.<br />
<br />
== Example ==<br />
'''Tells you some information about mIRC's executable.'''<br />
<source lang="mIRC">//echo -a $mircexe is $bytes($file($mircexe),3).suf and was installed on $asctime($file($mircexe).ctime)</source><br />
<br />
'''Some more information about mIRC's executable.'''<br />
<source lang="mIRC">//echo -a My copy of mIRC appears to be $iif($file($mircexe).sig == ok,valid.,hacked!)</source><br />
<br />
== Compatibility ==<br />
{{mIRC compatibility|5.71}}<br />
<br />
== See Also ==<br />
{{mIRC|File Handling}}<br />
{{mIRC identifier list}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:mIRC identifiers|file]]</div>
83.204.158.116
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mirc/identifiers/$dir
2017-09-27T20:34:00Z
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<div>{{mirc title|$dir identifier}}{{Deprecated feature|new={{mIRC|$sdir}}}}'''$dir''' displays the select folder dialog and returns the selected folder.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
== Synopsis ==<br />
<pre>$dir="title" <dir></pre><br />
<br />
== Parameters ==<br />
<br />
* '''title''' - The optional title of the dialog, the quote are optional if your title does not have space<br />
* '''<dir>''' - the directory/file to be opened, can be a wildcard<br />
<br />
== Properties ==<br />
None<br />
<br />
== Example ==<br />
<source lang="mIRC">//echo -a $dir='select dir' c:\</source><br />
<br />
== Compatibility ==<br />
{{mIRC compatibility|2.1a}}<br />
<br />
== See Also ==<br />
* {{mIRC|$sdir}}<br />
* {{mIRC|$sfile}}<br />
* {{mIRC|$hfile}}<br />
* {{mIRC|$file}}<br />
{{mIRC identifier list}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:mIRC identifiers|dir]]</div>
83.204.158.116
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mirc/identifiers/$timer
2017-09-27T00:00:55Z
<p>83.204.158.116: Created page with "{{mirc title|$timer Identifier}}'''$timer''' returns informations about the specified timer. == Synopsis == <pre>$timer(name/N)</pre> == Paramters == * '''N''' - The Nth t..."</p>
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<div>{{mirc title|$timer Identifier}}'''$timer''' returns informations about the specified timer.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Synopsis ==<br />
<pre>$timer(name/N)</pre><br />
<br />
== Paramters ==<br />
<br />
* '''N''' - The Nth timer, if N = 0 returns the total number of timer<br />
* '''name''' - the name of a timer<br />
<br />
== Properties ==<br />
* '''.com''' - returns the associated command of the timer<br />
* '''.time''' - return the time parameter if used<br />
* '''.reps''' - returns the number of repetition left<br />
* '''.delay''' - returns the delay parameter<br />
* '''.type''' - returns the online/offline status<br />
* '''.secs''' - returns the number of second left before the timer is triggered<br />
* '''.mmt''' - returns $true if the timer is a multimedia timer (timer -h), $false otherwise<br />
* '''.anysc''' - returns $true if the /timer -i switch was specified<br />
* '''.wid''' - returns the window ID value associated with the timer<br />
* '''.cid''' - returns the connection ID value associated with the timer<br />
* '''.hwnd''' - returns the handle of the window associated with the timer<br />
* '''.pause''' - returns $true if /timer -p has been used, $false otherwise<br />
<br />
<br />
== Example ==<br />
<source lang="mIRC">//echo -a $timer(0)</source><br />
<br />
== Compatibility ==<br />
{{mIRC compatibility|4.72}}<br />
<br />
== See Also ==<br />
{{mIRC|/timer}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:mIRC identifiers]]</div>
83.204.158.116
https://en.wikichip.org/w/index.php?title=mirc/identifiers/$tip&diff=65423
mirc/identifiers/$tip
2017-09-26T19:04:09Z
<p>83.204.158.116: /* See Also */</p>
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<div>{{mirc title|$tip Identifier}}'''$tip''' Allows you to create scripted tips that are independent of normal tip events. <br />
<br />
<br />
== Synopsis ==<br />
<pre>$tip(<name>,<title>,<text>,delay,iconfn,iconpos,alias,wid) <br />
create a tip, returns Nth position of tip if successfully created, 0 if not<br />
<br />
$tip(N/name) - returns information about a tip<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
== Paramters ==<br />
<br />
* '''name''' - The name of your tip.<br />
* '''title''' - The title of your tip.<br />
* '''text''' - The text appearing inside the tip, can contain colors<br />
* '''delay''' - The duration of the tip, betwee, 3 and 60<br />
* '''iconfn''' - the filename of the icon, if you want to use any<br />
* '''iconpos''' - the position of the icon for a file containing multiple icons<br />
* '''alias''' - the alias that will be called when the tip is double clicked<br />
* '''wid''' - the id of the window to which the tip belongs<br />
* '''N''' - reference the Nth tip.<br />
<br />
== Properties ==<br />
When only one parameter is passed to $tip, you can use the following properties:<br />
<br />
* '''.name''' - returns the name of the tip (used with the N parameter typically)<br />
* '''.title''' - return the title of the tip<br />
* '''.text''' - return the text of the tip<br />
* '''.delay''' - return the delay of the tip<br />
* '''.iconfn''' - return the icon filename used if any<br />
* '''.iconpos''' - return the position of the icon for a file containing multiple icons<br />
* '''.alias''' - return the name of the alias called when double clicking the tip<br />
* '''.wid''' - return the id the window to which the tip belongs<br />
<br />
== Example ==<br />
<source lang="mIRC">//echo -a $tip(test,test,test)</source><br />
<br />
== Compatibility ==<br />
{{mIRC compatibility|6.3}}<br />
<br />
== See Also ==<br />
{{mIRC|/tip}}<br />
{{mIRC|/tips}}<br />
{{mIRC|$tips}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:mIRC identifiers]]</div>
83.204.158.116
https://en.wikichip.org/w/index.php?title=mirc/identifiers/$tip&diff=65422
mirc/identifiers/$tip
2017-09-26T19:03:43Z
<p>83.204.158.116: /* Synopsis */</p>
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<div>{{mirc title|$tip Identifier}}'''$tip''' Allows you to create scripted tips that are independent of normal tip events. <br />
<br />
<br />
== Synopsis ==<br />
<pre>$tip(<name>,<title>,<text>,delay,iconfn,iconpos,alias,wid) <br />
create a tip, returns Nth position of tip if successfully created, 0 if not<br />
<br />
$tip(N/name) - returns information about a tip<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
== Paramters ==<br />
<br />
* '''name''' - The name of your tip.<br />
* '''title''' - The title of your tip.<br />
* '''text''' - The text appearing inside the tip, can contain colors<br />
* '''delay''' - The duration of the tip, betwee, 3 and 60<br />
* '''iconfn''' - the filename of the icon, if you want to use any<br />
* '''iconpos''' - the position of the icon for a file containing multiple icons<br />
* '''alias''' - the alias that will be called when the tip is double clicked<br />
* '''wid''' - the id of the window to which the tip belongs<br />
* '''N''' - reference the Nth tip.<br />
<br />
== Properties ==<br />
When only one parameter is passed to $tip, you can use the following properties:<br />
<br />
* '''.name''' - returns the name of the tip (used with the N parameter typically)<br />
* '''.title''' - return the title of the tip<br />
* '''.text''' - return the text of the tip<br />
* '''.delay''' - return the delay of the tip<br />
* '''.iconfn''' - return the icon filename used if any<br />
* '''.iconpos''' - return the position of the icon for a file containing multiple icons<br />
* '''.alias''' - return the name of the alias called when double clicking the tip<br />
* '''.wid''' - return the id the window to which the tip belongs<br />
<br />
== Example ==<br />
<source lang="mIRC">//echo -a $tip(test,test,test)</source><br />
<br />
== Compatibility ==<br />
{{mIRC compatibility|6.3}}<br />
<br />
== See Also ==<br />
{{mIRC|/tip}}<br />
{{mIRC|/tips}}<br />
{{mIRC|/$tips}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:mIRC identifiers]]</div>
83.204.158.116
https://en.wikichip.org/w/index.php?title=mirc/identifiers/$tip&diff=65421
mirc/identifiers/$tip
2017-09-26T19:03:23Z
<p>83.204.158.116: /* Synopsis */</p>
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<div>{{mirc title|$tip Identifier}}'''$tip''' Allows you to create scripted tips that are independent of normal tip events. <br />
<br />
<br />
== Synopsis ==<br />
<pre>$tip(<name>,<title>,<text>,delay,iconfn,iconpos,alias,wid) - create a tip, returns Nth position of tip if successfully created, 0 if not<br />
<br />
$tip(N/name) - returns information about a tip<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
== Paramters ==<br />
<br />
* '''name''' - The name of your tip.<br />
* '''title''' - The title of your tip.<br />
* '''text''' - The text appearing inside the tip, can contain colors<br />
* '''delay''' - The duration of the tip, betwee, 3 and 60<br />
* '''iconfn''' - the filename of the icon, if you want to use any<br />
* '''iconpos''' - the position of the icon for a file containing multiple icons<br />
* '''alias''' - the alias that will be called when the tip is double clicked<br />
* '''wid''' - the id of the window to which the tip belongs<br />
* '''N''' - reference the Nth tip.<br />
<br />
== Properties ==<br />
When only one parameter is passed to $tip, you can use the following properties:<br />
<br />
* '''.name''' - returns the name of the tip (used with the N parameter typically)<br />
* '''.title''' - return the title of the tip<br />
* '''.text''' - return the text of the tip<br />
* '''.delay''' - return the delay of the tip<br />
* '''.iconfn''' - return the icon filename used if any<br />
* '''.iconpos''' - return the position of the icon for a file containing multiple icons<br />
* '''.alias''' - return the name of the alias called when double clicking the tip<br />
* '''.wid''' - return the id the window to which the tip belongs<br />
<br />
== Example ==<br />
<source lang="mIRC">//echo -a $tip(test,test,test)</source><br />
<br />
== Compatibility ==<br />
{{mIRC compatibility|6.3}}<br />
<br />
== See Also ==<br />
{{mIRC|/tip}}<br />
{{mIRC|/tips}}<br />
{{mIRC|/$tips}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:mIRC identifiers]]</div>
83.204.158.116
https://en.wikichip.org/w/index.php?title=mirc/identifiers/$tip&diff=65420
mirc/identifiers/$tip
2017-09-26T19:02:31Z
<p>83.204.158.116: /* Synopsis */</p>
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<div>{{mirc title|$tip Identifier}}'''$tip''' Allows you to create scripted tips that are independent of normal tip events. <br />
<br />
<br />
== Synopsis ==<br />
<pre>$tip(<name>,<title>,<text>,delay,iconfn,iconpos,alias,wid) - create a tip, returns Nth position of tip if it was successfully created, 0 if not<br />
<br />
$tip(N/name) - returns information about a tip<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
== Paramters ==<br />
<br />
* '''name''' - The name of your tip.<br />
* '''title''' - The title of your tip.<br />
* '''text''' - The text appearing inside the tip, can contain colors<br />
* '''delay''' - The duration of the tip, betwee, 3 and 60<br />
* '''iconfn''' - the filename of the icon, if you want to use any<br />
* '''iconpos''' - the position of the icon for a file containing multiple icons<br />
* '''alias''' - the alias that will be called when the tip is double clicked<br />
* '''wid''' - the id of the window to which the tip belongs<br />
* '''N''' - reference the Nth tip.<br />
<br />
== Properties ==<br />
When only one parameter is passed to $tip, you can use the following properties:<br />
<br />
* '''.name''' - returns the name of the tip (used with the N parameter typically)<br />
* '''.title''' - return the title of the tip<br />
* '''.text''' - return the text of the tip<br />
* '''.delay''' - return the delay of the tip<br />
* '''.iconfn''' - return the icon filename used if any<br />
* '''.iconpos''' - return the position of the icon for a file containing multiple icons<br />
* '''.alias''' - return the name of the alias called when double clicking the tip<br />
* '''.wid''' - return the id the window to which the tip belongs<br />
<br />
== Example ==<br />
<source lang="mIRC">//echo -a $tip(test,test,test)</source><br />
<br />
== Compatibility ==<br />
{{mIRC compatibility|6.3}}<br />
<br />
== See Also ==<br />
{{mIRC|/tip}}<br />
{{mIRC|/tips}}<br />
{{mIRC|/$tips}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:mIRC identifiers]]</div>
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mirc/identifiers/$tip
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<p>83.204.158.116: Created page with "{{mirc title|$tip Identifier}}'''$tip''' Allows you to create scripted tips that are independent of normal tip events. == Synopsis == <pre>$tip(<name>,<title>,<text>,delay,..."</p>
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<div>{{mirc title|$tip Identifier}}'''$tip''' Allows you to create scripted tips that are independent of normal tip events. <br />
<br />
<br />
== Synopsis ==<br />
<pre>$tip(<name>,<title>,<text>,delay,iconfn,iconpos,alias,wid) - create a type, returns Nth position of tip if it was successfully created, zero if not<br />
<br />
$tip(N/name) - returns information about a tip<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
== Paramters ==<br />
<br />
* '''name''' - The name of your tip.<br />
* '''title''' - The title of your tip.<br />
* '''text''' - The text appearing inside the tip, can contain colors<br />
* '''delay''' - The duration of the tip, betwee, 3 and 60<br />
* '''iconfn''' - the filename of the icon, if you want to use any<br />
* '''iconpos''' - the position of the icon for a file containing multiple icons<br />
* '''alias''' - the alias that will be called when the tip is double clicked<br />
* '''wid''' - the id of the window to which the tip belongs<br />
* '''N''' - reference the Nth tip.<br />
<br />
== Properties ==<br />
When only one parameter is passed to $tip, you can use the following properties:<br />
<br />
* '''.name''' - returns the name of the tip (used with the N parameter typically)<br />
* '''.title''' - return the title of the tip<br />
* '''.text''' - return the text of the tip<br />
* '''.delay''' - return the delay of the tip<br />
* '''.iconfn''' - return the icon filename used if any<br />
* '''.iconpos''' - return the position of the icon for a file containing multiple icons<br />
* '''.alias''' - return the name of the alias called when double clicking the tip<br />
* '''.wid''' - return the id the window to which the tip belongs<br />
<br />
== Example ==<br />
<source lang="mIRC">//echo -a $tip(test,test,test)</source><br />
<br />
== Compatibility ==<br />
{{mIRC compatibility|6.3}}<br />
<br />
== See Also ==<br />
{{mIRC|/tip}}<br />
{{mIRC|/tips}}<br />
{{mIRC|/$tips}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:mIRC identifiers]]</div>
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mirc/identifiers/$topic
2017-09-26T18:47:12Z
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<div>{{mirc title|$topic Identifier}}{{Deprecated feature|new={{mIRC|$chan|$chan().topic}}}}'''$topic''' used to return the topic of the channel specified, this identifier has been removed from mIRC.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Synopsis ==<br />
<pre>$topic(<channel>)</pre><br />
<br />
== Paramters ==<br />
<br />
* '''<channel>''' - The channel you want the topic of<br />
<br />
== Properties ==<br />
None<br />
<br />
== Example ==<br />
<source lang="mIRC">//echo -a $topic(#mirc)</source><br />
<br />
== Compatibility ==<br />
{{mIRC compatibility|4.6}}<br />
<br />
== See Also ==<br />
{{mIRC|/topic}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:mIRC identifiers]]</div>
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mirc/identifiers/$topic
2017-09-26T18:45:58Z
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<div>{{mirc title|$topic Identifier}}'''$topic''' used to return the topic of the channel specified, this identifier has been removed from mIRC.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Synopsis ==<br />
<pre>$topic(<channel>)</pre><br />
<br />
== Paramters ==<br />
<br />
* '''<channel>''' - The channel you want the topic of<br />
<br />
== Properties ==<br />
None<br />
<br />
== Example ==<br />
<source lang="mIRC">//echo -a $topic(#mirc)</source><br />
<br />
== Compatibility ==<br />
{{mIRC compatibility|4.6}}<br />
<br />
== See Also ==<br />
{{mIRC|/topic}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:mIRC identifiers]]</div>
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mirc/identifiers/$upper
2017-09-25T20:57:46Z
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<div>{{mirc title|$upper Identifier}}'''$upper''' returns text in upper case<br />
<br />
<br />
== Synopsis ==<br />
<pre>$upper(text)</pre><br />
<br />
== Paramters ==<br />
<br />
* '''text''' - the text you want in uppercase<br />
<br />
== Properties ==<br />
None<br />
<br />
== Example ==<br />
<source lang="mIRC">//echo -a $upper(ab)</source><br />
<br />
== Compatibility ==<br />
{{mIRC compatibility|4.5}}<br />
<br />
== See Also ==<br />
{{mIRC|$lower}}<br />
{{mIRC|$isupper}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:mIRC identifiers]]</div>
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mirc/commands/wallchops
2017-09-25T20:47:37Z
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<div>{{mirc title|/wallchops Command}}The '''/wallchops command''' allows you to send a notice to all ops on a channel using a NOTICE @#channel format. mIRC will display 'Ops #channel: message' in the active window.<br />
<br />
== Synopsis ==<br />
<br />
/wallchops [channel] <text><br />
<br />
== Switches ==<br />
None<br />
<br />
== Parameters ==<br />
* '''[channel]''' - the optional channel you want to use, otherwise the active channel is used<br />
* '''<text>''' - The message you want to send<br />
<br />
== Example ==<br />
None<br />
<br />
== Compatibility ==<br />
{{mIRC compatibility|2.1a}}<br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
<br />
<br />
{{mIRC command list}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:mIRC commands]]</div>
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mirc/commands/set
2017-09-23T23:30:20Z
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<div>{{mirc title|/set Command}}<br />
The '''/set command''' can be used to replace the value of an existing variable or create a new variable and assign it the given value. By default /set creates global variable, this can be changed via the -l switch. Unlike the {{mIRC|/var}} command, set cannot assign a value to multiple variables at once. It support {{mirc|variables#Math_Operations|one math operation}}.<br />
<br />
== Set evaluation routine ==<br />
The set command has its own evaluation routine which lets you dynamically concatenate additional values onto the variable name before the assignment takes place.<br />
<br />
<syntaxhighlight lang="mIRC">//set -ls % $+ $ctime ABC</syntaxhighlight><br />
<br />
Will create a variable like %1209425041 with the value of 'ABC'; Similarly this can be used with $nick and $chan in on events.<br />
<br />
'''Note''': /set will fail not to evaluate your variable if you have dynamic parameters before the name, read more [[Variables - mIRC#Special_behaviors_&_quirks|here]]<br />
<br />
== Synopsis ==<br />
/set [-isuNznelk] <%var> [value]<br />
/set [-isuNznelk] <%var> <number> <+ | - | * | / | % | ^> <number><br />
<br />
== Switches ==<br />
* '''-s''' - Display variable assignment value<br />
* '''-uN''' - Unsets the variable after N amount of seconds. A special case has been made for -u0 which will make the variable unset at the end of script processing, the same way binary variables do.<br />
* '''-z''' - Decreases the value of the variable by 1/second until zero is reached. At zero the variable will be unset.<br />
* '''-n''' - Treat the value as plain text, even if arithmetic operators are used.<br />
* '''-e''' - Unsets the variable when mIRC exists<br />
* '''-l''' - Creates a local variable instead<br />
* '''-k''' - Keeps the unset time (-u) from a previous command<br />
* '''-i''' - Only set the value to the variable if the variable does not already have a value, good for initialization<br />
<br />
== Parameters ==<br />
* '''<%var>''' - The name of the variable<br />
* '''[value]''' - The value to assign to the variable<br />
* '''<number>''' - Any arbitrary numerical value, can be a floating point number<br />
* '''<+ |''' - | * | / | % | ^> - One of the six possible arithmetic operations<br />
* '''<number>''' - Any arbitrary numerical value, can be a floating point number<br />
<br />
== Example ==<br />
<syntaxhighlight lang="mIRC">; /countDown <br />
Alias countDown {<br />
; set some value<br />
set %var Countdown:<br />
; print the value<br />
echo -a %var<br />
; set the value to 3, decrease once per second<br />
set -zs %var 3<br />
}</syntaxhighlight><br />
<br />
Will output:<br />
<br />
<pre>Countdown:<br />
-<br />
* Set %var to 3<br />
-<br />
* Set %var to 2<br />
-<br />
* Set %var to 1<br />
-<br />
* Unset %var<br />
-</pre><br />
<br />
The -u0 switch can be used to create a variable with global scope that will get unset at the end of the script processing. This can be very helpful at times.<br />
<br />
<syntaxhighlight lang="mIRC">Alias example {<br />
set -u0 %x A<br />
bb<br />
; will print 'B'<br />
echo -a %x<br />
}<br />
alias bb {<br />
; replace the value of %x with B, keep the unset setting<br />
set -k %x B<br />
}</syntaxhighlight><br />
<br />
A simple !seen script that uses /set special evaluation routine to create dynamic variables:<br />
<br />
<syntaxhighlight lang="mIRC">on *:text:!seen &:#mIRC:{<br />
; check if the variable is set<br />
if ($var(seen. $+ $2)) {<br />
; notice the user the value of '%seen.<nick>'<br />
notice $nick I have seen $2 $var(seen. $+ $2, 1).value<br />
}<br />
else notice $nick I have not seen $2 anywhere.<br />
}<br />
on *:text:*:#:{<br />
; set the value to '%seen.<nick>'<br />
set %seen. $+ $nick Talking in $chan < $+ $nick $+ > $1-<br />
}</syntaxhighlight><br />
<br />
== Compatibility ==<br />
{{mIRC compatibility|4.0}}<br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
* [[List of commands - mIRC|List of commands]]<br />
* [[List of identifiers - mIRC|List of identifiers]]<br />
* {{mIRC|$var}}<br />
* {{mIRC|/dec}}<br />
* {{mIRC|/inc}}<br />
* {{mIRC|/unset}}<br />
* {{mIRC|/unsetall}}<br />
* {{mIRC|/var}}<br />
{{mIRC command list}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:mIRC commands|set command - mIRC]]</div>
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mirc/commands/set
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<div>{{mirc title|/set Command}}<br />
The '''/set command''' can be used to replace the value of an existing variable or create a new variable and assign it the given value. By default /set creates global variable, this can be changed via the -l switch. Unlike the {{mIRC|/var}} command, set cannot assign a value to multiple variables at once. It support {{mirc|variables#Math_Operations|one math operation}}.<br />
<br />
== Set evaluation routine ==<br />
The set command has its own evaluation routine which lets you dynamically concatenate additional values onto the variable name before the assignment takes place.<br />
<br />
<syntaxhighlight lang="mIRC">//set -ls % $+ $ctime ABC</syntaxhighlight><br />
<br />
Will create a variable like %1209425041 with the value of 'ABC'; Similarly this can be used with $nick and $chan in on events.<br />
<br />
'''Note''': /set will fail not to evaluate your variable if you have dynamic parameters before the name, read more [[Variables - mIRC#Special_behaviors_&_quirks|here]]<br />
<br />
== Synopsis ==<br />
/set [-isuNznelk] <%var> [value]<br />
/set [-isuNznelk] <%var> <number> <+ | - | * | / | % | ^> <number><br />
<br />
== Switches ==<br />
* '''-s''' - Display variable assignment value<br />
* '''-uN''' - Unsets the variable after N amount of seconds. A special case has been made for -u0 which will make the variable unset at the end of script processing, the same way binary variables do.<br />
* '''-z''' - Decreases the value of the variable by 1/second until zero is reached. At zero the variable will be unset.<br />
* '''-n''' - Treat the value as plain text, even if arithmetic operators are used.<br />
* '''-e''' - Unsets the variable when mIRC exists<br />
* '''-l''' - Creates a local variable instead<br />
* '''-k''' - Keeps the unset time (-u) from a previous command<br />
<br />
== Parameters ==<br />
* '''<%var>''' - The name of the variable<br />
* '''[value]''' - The value to assign to the variable<br />
* '''<number>''' - Any arbitrary numerical value, can be a floating point number<br />
* '''<+ |''' - | * | / | % | ^> - One of the six possible arithmetic operations<br />
* '''<number>''' - Any arbitrary numerical value, can be a floating point number<br />
<br />
== Example ==<br />
<syntaxhighlight lang="mIRC">; /countDown <br />
Alias countDown {<br />
; set some value<br />
set %var Countdown:<br />
; print the value<br />
echo -a %var<br />
; set the value to 3, decrease once per second<br />
set -zs %var 3<br />
}</syntaxhighlight><br />
<br />
Will output:<br />
<br />
<pre>Countdown:<br />
-<br />
* Set %var to 3<br />
-<br />
* Set %var to 2<br />
-<br />
* Set %var to 1<br />
-<br />
* Unset %var<br />
-</pre><br />
<br />
The -u0 switch can be used to create a variable with global scope that will get unset at the end of the script processing. This can be very helpful at times.<br />
<br />
<syntaxhighlight lang="mIRC">Alias example {<br />
set -u0 %x A<br />
bb<br />
; will print 'B'<br />
echo -a %x<br />
}<br />
alias bb {<br />
; replace the value of %x with B, keep the unset setting<br />
set -k %x B<br />
}</syntaxhighlight><br />
<br />
A simple !seen script that uses /set special evaluation routine to create dynamic variables:<br />
<br />
<syntaxhighlight lang="mIRC">on *:text:!seen &:#mIRC:{<br />
; check if the variable is set<br />
if ($var(seen. $+ $2)) {<br />
; notice the user the value of '%seen.<nick>'<br />
notice $nick I have seen $2 $var(seen. $+ $2, 1).value<br />
}<br />
else notice $nick I have not seen $2 anywhere.<br />
}<br />
on *:text:*:#:{<br />
; set the value to '%seen.<nick>'<br />
set %seen. $+ $nick Talking in $chan < $+ $nick $+ > $1-<br />
}</syntaxhighlight><br />
<br />
== Compatibility ==<br />
{{mIRC compatibility|4.0}}<br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
* [[List of commands - mIRC|List of commands]]<br />
* [[List of identifiers - mIRC|List of identifiers]]<br />
* {{mIRC|$var}}<br />
* {{mIRC|/dec}}<br />
* {{mIRC|/inc}}<br />
* {{mIRC|/unset}}<br />
* {{mIRC|/unsetall}}<br />
* {{mIRC|/var}}<br />
{{mIRC command list}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:mIRC commands|set command - mIRC]]</div>
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mirc/commands/bset
2017-09-23T23:29:08Z
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<div>{{mirc title|/bset Command}}<br />
The '''/bset command''' lets you assign specific ASCII values (or text) at a specific position. If the variable does not exists, a new binary variable will be created and zero-pad until <pos>. If <pos> exceeds the length of the variable, the variable will extend (by zero-padding the gap) to accommodate the new values.<br />
<br />
'''Note:''' Important fact to remember about binary variables is that they are not limited to the local scope of the alias but instead they remain set until processing is complete. Thus it's possible to use the same binary variable within multiple aliases if they call each other during the same script execution.<br />
<br />
== Synopsis ==<br />
/bset -c <&bvar> <pos> <asciivalue> [asciivalue ... asciivalue]<br />
/bset -tac <&bvar> <pos> <string><br />
<br />
== Switches ==<br />
* '''-t''' - Indicates a string is to be written instead of literal ASCII values<br />
* '''-c''' - Fills the binary variable with the string/ASCII values and truncates anything after it<br />
* '''-a''' - Don't apply UTF-8 encoding to characters in the range 0-255, as long as the line contains no characters > 255.<br />
<br />
== Parameters ==<br />
* '''<&bvar>''' - The binary variable name to use/create<br />
* '''<pos>''' - The position to set the new ASCII values or the string, use -1 to append.<br />
* '''<asciivalue>''' - ASCII value to write<br />
* '''[asciivalue ... asciivalue]''' - Succeeding ASCII values to be written<br />
* '''<string>''' - The string to be written<br />
<br />
== Example ==<br />
<syntaxhighlight lang="mIRC">Alias Example {<br />
;Create a binary variable set it to "This is fun!"<br />
bset -t &Example 1 This is fun!<br />
<br />
;Print out the content of the variable<br />
echo -a $bvar(&Example, 1-).text<br />
}</syntaxhighlight><br />
<br />
Binary variables have the advantage that they can be accessed from anywhere during the script execution.<br />
<br />
<syntaxhighlight lang="mIRC">Alias Example {<br />
;Create a binary variable<br />
bset -t &Example 1 Hello There Bob.<br />
bb<br />
}<br />
Alias bb {<br />
; Override that last part and truncate it <br />
bset -tc &Example 7 Stranger!<br />
cc<br />
}<br />
Alias cc {<br />
; print the value<br />
echo -a $bvar(&Example, 1-).text<br />
}</syntaxhighlight><br />
<br />
This example shows how the variable gets zero-padded if <pos> is outside the size of the variable:<br />
<br />
<syntaxhighlight lang="mIRC">Alias Example {<br />
; put 'd' as the 5th byte in &var<br />
bset &var 5 100<br />
<br />
; will print: 0 0 0 0 100<br />
echo -a $bvar(&var, 1-)<br />
<br />
; zero-pad bytes 6-9<br />
bset &var 9 0<br />
<br />
; will print: 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0 0<br />
echo -a $bvar(&var, 1-)<br />
}</syntaxhighlight><br />
<br />
== Compatibility ==<br />
{{mIRC compatibility|5.3}}<br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
* [[List of commands - mIRC|List of commands]]<br />
* [[List of identifiers - mIRC|List of identifiers]]<br />
* {{mIRC|$bvar}}<br />
* {{mIRC|$bfind}}<br />
* {{mIRC|/bread}}<br />
* {{mIRC|/bcopy}}<br />
* {{mIRC|/bwrite}}<br />
* {{mIRC|/breplace}}<br />
* {{mIRC|/bunset}}<br />
* {{mIRC|/btrunc}}<br />
{{mIRC command list}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:mIRC commands|bset command - mIRC]]</div>
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mirc/identifiers/$utfdecode
2017-09-23T22:50:27Z
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<div>{{mirc title|$utfdecode Identifier}}'''$utfdecode''' returns text decoded to utf8<br />
<br />
<br />
== Synopsis ==<br />
<pre>$utfdecode(text,gdi)</pre><br />
<br />
== Paramters ==<br />
<br />
* '''text''' - The text you want to encode to utf8<br />
* '''gdi''' - the gdi charset number representing a codepage, possible value are:<br />
** 000 - ANSI_CHARSET<br />
** 001 - DEFAULT_CHARSET<br />
** 002 - SYMBOL_CHARSET<br />
** 077 - MAC_CHARSET<br />
** 128 - SHIFTJIS_CHARSET<br />
** 129 - HANGEUL_CHARSET<br />
** 130 - JOHAB_CHARSET<br />
** 134 - GB2312_CHARSET<br />
** 136 - CHINESEBIG5_CHARSET<br />
** 161 - GREEK_CHARSET<br />
** 162 - TURKISH_CHARSET<br />
** 163 - VIETNAMESE_CHARSET<br />
** 177 - HEBREW_CHARSET<br />
** 178 - ARABIC_CHARSET<br />
** 186 - BALTIC_CHARSET<br />
** 204 - RUSSIAN_CHARSET<br />
** 222 - THAI_CHARSET<br />
** 238 - EASTEUROPE_CHARSET<br />
** 255 - OEM_CHARSET<br />
<br />
<br />
Note: GDI charsets 1 and 255 are system dependent and are therefore expected to return different results across different machines. Values not on the table are treated as a reference to DEFAULT_CHARSET, equivalent to using gdi = 1.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Properties ==<br />
None<br />
<br />
== Example ==<br />
<source lang="mIRC">//echo -a $utfdecode(é)<br />
<br />
; Unicode code point 915 is encoded via $utfencode() to form its UTF-8 analogue.<br />
; The encoded sequence is implicitly decoded back to code point 915 but this is not returned immediately.<br />
; First the abstract character GREEK CAPITAL LETTER GAMMA is resolved, then code page GREEK_CHARSET is traversed until the abstract character is found.<br />
; GREEK CAPITAL LETTER GAMMA in GREEK_CHARSET is detected at position 195.<br />
//echo -a $asc($utfdecode($utfencode($chr(915)), 161))<br />
<br />
</source><br />
<br />
== Compatibility ==<br />
{{mIRC compatibility|6.17}}<br />
<br />
== See Also ==<br />
{{mIRC|$utfdecode}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:mIRC identifiers]]</div>
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mirc/identifiers/$utfencode
2017-09-23T22:47:56Z
<p>83.204.158.116: /* Paramters */</p>
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<div>{{mirc title|$utfencode Identifier}}'''$utfencode''' returns text encoded to utf8<br />
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== Synopsis ==<br />
<pre>$utfencode(text,gdi)</pre><br />
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== Paramters ==<br />
<br />
* '''text''' - The text you want to encode to utf8<br />
* '''gdi''' - the gdi charset number representing a codepage, possible value are:<br />
** 000 - ANSI_CHARSET<br />
** 001 - DEFAULT_CHARSET<br />
** 002 - SYMBOL_CHARSET<br />
** 077 - MAC_CHARSET<br />
** 128 - SHIFTJIS_CHARSET<br />
** 129 - HANGEUL_CHARSET<br />
** 130 - JOHAB_CHARSET<br />
** 134 - GB2312_CHARSET<br />
** 136 - CHINESEBIG5_CHARSET<br />
** 161 - GREEK_CHARSET<br />
** 162 - TURKISH_CHARSET<br />
** 163 - VIETNAMESE_CHARSET<br />
** 177 - HEBREW_CHARSET<br />
** 178 - ARABIC_CHARSET<br />
** 186 - BALTIC_CHARSET<br />
** 204 - RUSSIAN_CHARSET<br />
** 222 - THAI_CHARSET<br />
** 238 - EASTEUROPE_CHARSET<br />
** 255 - OEM_CHARSET<br />
<br />
<br />
Note: GDI charsets 1 and 255 are system dependent and are therefore expected to return different results across different machines. Values not on the table are treated as a reference to DEFAULT_CHARSET, equivalent to using gdi = 1.<br />
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== Properties ==<br />
None<br />
<br />
== Example ==<br />
<source lang="mIRC">//echo -a $utfencode(é)<br />
<br />
; Code point 195 in GREEK_CHARSET is looked up and found to have been assigned the abstract character named GREEK CAPITAL LETTER GAMMA.<br />
; Unicode's code page is referenced and GREEK CAPITAL LETTER GAMMA is located at code point 915 (U+0393 or $chr(915) in mIRC).<br />
; Code point 915 is now encoded using the standard procedure for UTF-8 encoding, as though $utfencode($chr(915)) was originally used.<br />
//echo -a $utfencode($chr(195), 161)<br />
<br />
</source><br />
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== Compatibility ==<br />
{{mIRC compatibility|6.17}}<br />
<br />
== See Also ==<br />
{{mIRC|$utfdecode}}<br />
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[[Category:mIRC identifiers]]</div>
83.204.158.116
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mirc/identifiers/$utfencode
2017-09-23T22:47:05Z
<p>83.204.158.116: Created page with "{{mirc title|$utfencode Identifier}}'''$utfencode''' returns text encoded to utf8 == Synopsis == <pre>$utfencode(text,gdi)</pre> == Paramters == * '''text''' - The text yo..."</p>
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<div>{{mirc title|$utfencode Identifier}}'''$utfencode''' returns text encoded to utf8<br />
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== Synopsis ==<br />
<pre>$utfencode(text,gdi)</pre><br />
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== Paramters ==<br />
<br />
* '''text''' - The text you want to encode to utf8<br />
* '''C''' - the gdi charset number representing a codepage, possible value are:<br />
** 000 - ANSI_CHARSET<br />
** 001 - DEFAULT_CHARSET<br />
** 002 - SYMBOL_CHARSET<br />
** 077 - MAC_CHARSET<br />
** 128 - SHIFTJIS_CHARSET<br />
** 129 - HANGEUL_CHARSET<br />
** 130 - JOHAB_CHARSET<br />
** 134 - GB2312_CHARSET<br />
** 136 - CHINESEBIG5_CHARSET<br />
** 161 - GREEK_CHARSET<br />
** 162 - TURKISH_CHARSET<br />
** 163 - VIETNAMESE_CHARSET<br />
** 177 - HEBREW_CHARSET<br />
** 178 - ARABIC_CHARSET<br />
** 186 - BALTIC_CHARSET<br />
** 204 - RUSSIAN_CHARSET<br />
** 222 - THAI_CHARSET<br />
** 238 - EASTEUROPE_CHARSET<br />
** 255 - OEM_CHARSET<br />
<br />
<br />
Note: GDI charsets 1 and 255 are system dependent and are therefore expected to return different results across different machines. Values not on the table are treated as a reference to DEFAULT_CHARSET, equivalent to using gdi = 1.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Properties ==<br />
None<br />
<br />
== Example ==<br />
<source lang="mIRC">//echo -a $utfencode(é)<br />
<br />
; Code point 195 in GREEK_CHARSET is looked up and found to have been assigned the abstract character named GREEK CAPITAL LETTER GAMMA.<br />
; Unicode's code page is referenced and GREEK CAPITAL LETTER GAMMA is located at code point 915 (U+0393 or $chr(915) in mIRC).<br />
; Code point 915 is now encoded using the standard procedure for UTF-8 encoding, as though $utfencode($chr(915)) was originally used.<br />
//echo -a $utfencode($chr(195), 161)<br />
<br />
</source><br />
<br />
== Compatibility ==<br />
{{mIRC compatibility|6.17}}<br />
<br />
== See Also ==<br />
{{mIRC|$utfdecode}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:mIRC identifiers]]</div>
83.204.158.116
https://en.wikichip.org/w/index.php?title=mirc/identifiers/$var&diff=65072
mirc/identifiers/$var
2017-09-23T22:23:47Z
<p>83.204.158.116: </p>
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<div>{{mirc title|$var Identifier}}'''$var''' returns informations about the Nth matching variable name<br />
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== Synopsis ==<br />
<pre>$var(var,N)</pre><br />
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== Paramters ==<br />
* '''var''' - the variable name, you can omit the '%' sign; can be a wildcard.<br />
* '''N''' - The Nth matching variable, if N is 0, returns the total number of matching variable.<br />
<br />
== Properties ==<br />
* '''.value''' - return the value of the variable<br />
* '''.local''' - return $true if the variable is local, $false otherwise<br />
* '''.secs''' - return the time left until the variable is automatically unset (-u switch of {{mIRC|/set}})<br />
<br />
== Example ==<br />
<source lang="mIRC">//echo -a $var(%myscript*,0)</source><br />
<br />
== Compatibility ==<br />
{{mIRC compatibility|5.9}}<br />
<br />
== See Also ==<br />
{{mIRC|/var}}<br />
{{mIRC|/set}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:mIRC identifiers]]</div>
83.204.158.116
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mirc/identifiers/$var
2017-09-23T22:23:13Z
<p>83.204.158.116: Created page with "{{mirc title|$var Identifier}}'''$var''' returns the Nth matching variable name == Synopsis == <pre>$var(var,N)</pre> == Paramters == * '''var''' - the variable name, you c..."</p>
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<div>{{mirc title|$var Identifier}}'''$var''' returns the Nth matching variable name<br />
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== Synopsis ==<br />
<pre>$var(var,N)</pre><br />
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== Paramters ==<br />
* '''var''' - the variable name, you can omit the '%' sign; can be a wildcard.<br />
* '''N''' - The Nth matching variable, if N is 0, returns the total number of matching variable.<br />
<br />
== Properties ==<br />
* '''.value''' - return the value of the variable<br />
* '''.local''' - return $true if the variable is local, $false otherwise<br />
* '''.secs''' - return the time left until the variable is automatically unset (-u switch of {{mIRC|/set}})<br />
<br />
== Example ==<br />
<source lang="mIRC">//echo -a $var(%myscript*,0)</source><br />
<br />
== Compatibility ==<br />
{{mIRC compatibility|5.9}}<br />
<br />
== See Also ==<br />
{{mIRC|/var}}<br />
{{mIRC|/set}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:mIRC identifiers]]</div>
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https://en.wikichip.org/w/index.php?title=mirc/identifiers/$group&diff=65070
mirc/identifiers/$group
2017-09-23T22:17:28Z
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<div>{{mirc title|$group Identifier}}'''$group''' returns the name or status of a #group in a script.<br />
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== Synopsis ==<br />
<pre>$group(N/name)</pre><br />
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== Paramters ==<br />
<br />
* '''N''' - The Nth group<br />
* '''name''' - the name of a group, prefixed with a '#'<br />
<br />
== Properties ==<br />
* '''.status''' - return the status of the group, 'on' or 'off'<br />
* '''.name''' - return the name of the group<br />
* '''.fname''' - return the filename in which the goup exists<br />
<br />
== Example ==<br />
<source lang="mIRC">//echo -a $group(0)</source><br />
<br />
== Compatibility ==<br />
{{mIRC compatibility|5.0}}<br />
<br />
== See Also ==<br />
{{mIRC|/groups}}<br />
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[[Category:mIRC identifiers]]</div>
83.204.158.116
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mirc/identifiers/$group
2017-09-23T22:16:42Z
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<div>{{mirc title|$group Identifier}}'''$group''' returns<br />
<br />
<br />
== Synopsis ==<br />
<pre>$group(N/name)</pre><br />
<br />
== Paramters ==<br />
<br />
* '''N''' - The Nth group<br />
* '''name''' - the name of a group, prefixed with a '#'<br />
<br />
== Properties ==<br />
* '''status''' - return the status of the group, 'on' or 'off'<br />
* '''name''' - return the name of the group<br />
* '''fname''' - return the filename in which the goup exists<br />
<br />
== Example ==<br />
<source lang="mIRC">//echo -a $group(0)</source><br />
<br />
== Compatibility ==<br />
{{mIRC compatibility|5.0}}<br />
<br />
== See Also ==<br />
{{mIRC|/groups}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:mIRC identifiers]]</div>
83.204.158.116
https://en.wikichip.org/w/index.php?title=mirc/identifiers/$fserv&diff=65064
mirc/identifiers/$fserv
2017-09-23T20:58:59Z
<p>83.204.158.116: Created page with "{{mirc title|$fserv Identifier}}The '''$fserv''' identifier can be used to gather various details regarding open Fserve windows. == Synopsis == <p..."</p>
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<div>{{mirc title|$fserv Identifier}}The '''$fserv''' identifier can be used to gather various details regarding open [[/fserve command - mIRC|Fserve]] windows.<br />
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== Synopsis ==<br />
<pre>$fserv(N/nick[,N])[.property]</pre><br />
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== Parameters ==<br />
{{ArgsList<br />
| N/nick | Refers to either the Nth open connection, or the connection associated with a specific user's nickname<br />
| [N] | If a nickname is specified in the primary parameter, the secondary N targets the Nth connection associated with that nickname match<br />
}}<br />
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== Properties ==<br />
{{ArgsList<br />
| cd | The current directory of the Fserve<br />
| cid | The connection id for this window<br />
| hwnd | The window handle for this window<br />
| idle | How long since the remote user sent data<br />
| ip | The [[IP Address]] for the remote user<br />
| status | The status of the window; returns: '''active''', or '''inactive'''<br />
| stamp | Returns either {{mIRC|$true}}, or {{mIRC|$false}} depending on if time-stamping is enabled or disabled.<br />
| wid | The mIRC window id for this window<br />
}}<br />
<br />
== Example ==<br />
Echo all open Fserve connections:<br />
<source lang="mIRC">//echo -a $fserv(0)</source><br />
<br />
Echo the current directory of the 1st Fserve:<br />
<source lang="mIRC">//echo -a $fserv(1).cd</source><br />
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== Compatibility ==<br />
{{mIRC compatibility|6.3}}<br />
<br />
== See Also ==<br />
* {{mIRC|$chat}}<br />
* {{mIRC|$get}}<br />
* {{mIRC|$send}}<br />
{{mIRC identifier list}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:mIRC identifiers|fserve]]</div>
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mirc/identifiers/$vc
2017-09-23T20:57:00Z
<p>83.204.158.116: Created page with "{{mirc title|$vc Identifier}}The '''$vc''' identifier is used to retrieve commands in the voice command list, same as {{mIRC|$vcmd}}. == Synopsis == <pre>$vc(N)</pre> == Pa..."</p>
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<div>{{mirc title|$vc Identifier}}The '''$vc''' identifier is used to retrieve commands in the voice command list, same as {{mIRC|$vcmd}}.<br />
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== Synopsis ==<br />
<pre>$vc(N)</pre><br />
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== Parameters ==<br />
<span style="display: inline-block; width: 30px;">'''N'''</span>Used to specify the Nth command in the list, or can be 0 to retrieve the total amount of commands in the voice command list.<br />
<br />
== Properties ==<br />
None<br />
<br />
== Examples ==<br />
Nonr<br />
<br />
== Compatibility ==<br />
{{mIRC compatibility|6.0}}<br />
<br />
= See also =<br />
* {{mIRC|/vcadd}}<br />
* {{mIRC|/vcmd}}<br />
* {{mIRC|/vcrem}}<br />
* {{mIRC|$vcmdver}}<br />
* {{mIRC|$vcmdstat}}<br />
* {{mIRC|on vcmd}}<br />
{{mIRC identifier list}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:mIRC identifiers|vc]]</div>
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mirc/identifiers/$token
2017-09-23T20:54:42Z
<p>83.204.158.116: Created page with "{{mirc title|$gettok Identifier}}{{Deprecated feature|new={{mIRC|$gettok}}}}'''$token''' returns the Nth $asc(C)-delimited token from a list. == Synopsis == <pre>$token(<LIS..."</p>
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<div>{{mirc title|$gettok Identifier}}{{Deprecated feature|new={{mIRC|$gettok}}}}'''$token''' returns the Nth $asc(C)-delimited token from a list.<br />
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== Synopsis ==<br />
<pre>$token(<LIST>,<N>,<C>)</pre><br />
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== Parameters ==<br />
'''LIST:''' - Text list delimited by a character into tokens<br /><br />
'''N:''' - The token(s) to be returned. N can also be negative or a range<br /><br />
'''C:''' - The {{mIRC|$asc|$asc()}} value which splits TEXT into tokens<br /><br />
<br />
If N=0, returns total number of tokens, same as {{mIRC|$numtok|$numtok(TEXT,C)}} <br /><br />
If N is greater than the total number of tokens, returns {{mIRC|$null|$null}} <br /><br />
If N is negative, returns tokens relative to the last token. -1 is the last token, -2 is next-to-last token, etc.<br /><br />
N- returns all tokens beginning with the Nth token.<br />
N1-N2 returns all tokens in the range of those 2 numbers, including the between delimiters.<br /><br />
'''Note:''' You can reverse the order of the number: $token(a b c,3-2,32) is the same as $token(a b c,2-3,32)<br /><br />
'''Note:''' N2 can also be negative: $token(a b c d e f,-2-3,32) return the token from the 3rd token to the -2th but $token(a b c d e f,-2--3,32) return e f, from -3 to -2<br /><br />
'''Note:''' For readability you can also code this as '''$token(a-b-c-d-e,2,$asc(-))'''.<br />
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== Properties ==<br />
None<br />
<br />
== Examples ==<br />
Echo to the active window, the 2nd token as delimited by the $chr(45) hyphen:<br />
<br />
<pre>//echo -a $token(a-b-c-d-e,2,45)<br />
; returns b</pre><br />
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== Compatibility ==<br />
{{mIRC compatibility|4.5}}<br />
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== See also ==<br />
* {{mIRC|$addtok}}<br />
* {{mIRC|$deltok}}<br />
* {{mIRC|$findtok}}<br />
* {{mIRC|$instok}}<br />
* {{mIRC|$istok}}<br />
* {{mIRC|$matchtok}}<br />
* {{mIRC|$numtok}}<br />
* {{mIRC|$puttok}}<br />
* {{mIRC|$remtok}}<br />
* {{mIRC|$reptok}}<br />
* {{mIRC|$sorttok}}<br />
* {{mIRC|$wildtok}}<br />
* [[List of identifiers - mIRC]]<br />
{{mIRC identifier list}}<br />
[[Category:mIRC identifiers|gettok]]</div>
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mirc/identifiers/$tanh
2017-09-23T20:50:10Z
<p>83.204.158.116: Created page with "{{mirc title|$tanh identifier}}'''$tanh''' returns the hyperbolic tangent of an angle of N radians == Synopsis == <pre>$tanh(<N>)[.deg]</pre> == Switches == None == Parame..."</p>
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<div>{{mirc title|$tanh identifier}}'''$tanh''' returns the hyperbolic tangent of an angle of N radians<br />
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== Synopsis ==<br />
<pre>$tanh(<N>)[.deg]</pre><br />
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== Switches ==<br />
None<br />
<br />
== Parameters ==<br />
<span style="display: inline-block; width: 50px;">'''N'''</span>This is the angle in radians for which you wish to retrieve the hyperbolic tangent.<br />
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== Properties ==<br />
<span style="display: inline-block; width: 50px;">'''deg'''</span>Sees N as degrees in a 360 degree circle instead of radians.<br />
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== Example ==<br />
<br />
<pre>echo -a $tanh(1).deg</pre><br />
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== Compatibility ==<br />
{{mIRC compatibility|7.33}}<br />
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== See also ==<br />
* {{mIRC|$cos}}<br />
* {{mIRC|$acos}}<br />
* {{mIRC|$cosh}}<br />
* {{mIRC|$sin}}<br />
* {{mIRC|$asin}}<br />
* {{mIRC|$sinh}}<br />
* {{mIRC|$atan}}<br />
* {{mIRC|$atan2}}<br />
* {{mIRC|$tan}}<br />
* [[List of identifiers - mIRC]]<br />
{{mIRC identifier list}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:mIRC identifiers|tan]]</div>
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mirc/identifiers/$style
2017-09-23T20:46:56Z
<p>83.204.158.116: /* Properties */</p>
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<div>{{mirc title|$style Identifier}}'''$style''' can be used inside menu definition to create a checked or disabled (or both) menu item.<br />
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== Synopsis ==<br />
<pre>$style(N)</pre><br />
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== Paramters ==<br />
<br />
* '''N''' - use N = 1 for checked, N = 2 for disabled and N = 2 for both<br />
<br />
== Properties ==<br />
None<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Note''': The $style(N) identifier must be the first word in the menu definition.<br />
<br />
== Example ==<br />
<source lang="mIRC">menu status {<br />
<br />
$iif($server == $null,$style(2)) Server Info<br />
<br />
.Motd:/motd<br />
<br />
.Time:/time<br />
<br />
}<br />
<br />
</source><br />
<br />
== Compatibility ==<br />
{{mIRC compatibility|5.9}}<br />
<br />
== See Also ==<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:mIRC identifiers]]</div>
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mirc/identifiers/$style
2017-09-23T20:46:38Z
<p>83.204.158.116: /* Properties */</p>
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<div>{{mirc title|$style Identifier}}'''$style''' can be used inside menu definition to create a checked or disabled (or both) menu item.<br />
<br />
== Synopsis ==<br />
<pre>$style(N)</pre><br />
<br />
== Paramters ==<br />
<br />
* '''N''' - use N = 1 for checked, N = 2 for disabled and N = 2 for both<br />
<br />
== Properties ==<br />
None<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Note''' The $style(N) identifier must be the first word in the menu definition.<br />
<br />
== Example ==<br />
<source lang="mIRC">menu status {<br />
<br />
$iif($server == $null,$style(2)) Server Info<br />
<br />
.Motd:/motd<br />
<br />
.Time:/time<br />
<br />
}<br />
<br />
</source><br />
<br />
== Compatibility ==<br />
{{mIRC compatibility|5.9}}<br />
<br />
== See Also ==<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:mIRC identifiers]]</div>
83.204.158.116
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mirc/identifiers/$style
2017-09-23T20:45:37Z
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<div>{{mirc title|$style Identifier}}'''$style''' can be used inside menu definition to create a checked or disabled (or both) menu item.<br />
<br />
== Synopsis ==<br />
<pre>$style(N)</pre><br />
<br />
== Paramters ==<br />
<br />
* '''N''' - use N = 1 for checked, N = 2 for disabled and N = 2 for both<br />
<br />
== Properties ==<br />
None<br />
<br />
== Example ==<br />
<source lang="mIRC">menu status {<br />
<br />
$iif($server == $null,$style(2)) Server Info<br />
<br />
.Motd:/motd<br />
<br />
.Time:/time<br />
<br />
}<br />
<br />
</source><br />
<br />
== Compatibility ==<br />
{{mIRC compatibility|5.9}}<br />
<br />
== See Also ==<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:mIRC identifiers]]</div>
83.204.158.116
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mirc/identifiers/$trust
2017-09-23T08:43:48Z
<p>83.204.158.116: Created page with "{{mirc title|$trust Identifier}}'''$trust''' returns items in the dcc trust list == Synopsis == <pre>$trust(N)</pre> == Paramters == * '''N''' - The Nth item in the dcc tr..."</p>
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<div>{{mirc title|$trust Identifier}}'''$trust''' returns items in the dcc trust list<br />
<br />
<br />
== Synopsis ==<br />
<pre>$trust(N)</pre><br />
<br />
== Paramters ==<br />
<br />
* '''N''' - The Nth item in the dcc trust list, if N = 0, returns the total number of item in the list<br />
<br />
== Properties ==<br />
None<br />
<br />
== Example ==<br />
<source lang="mIRC">//echo -a $trust(0)</source><br />
<br />
== Compatibility ==<br />
{{mIRC compatibility|6.01}}<br />
<br />
== See Also ==<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:mIRC identifiers]]</div>
83.204.158.116
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mirc/identifiers/$unsafe
2017-09-23T08:40:42Z
<p>83.204.158.116: /* Example */</p>
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<div>{{mirc title|$unsafe Identifier}}'''$unsafe''' is designed to be used with, for example, external user input in commands that may evaluate text later on, such as /timer commands. It delays evaluation of text for one level of evaluation.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Synopsis ==<br />
<pre>$unsafe(text)</pre><br />
<br />
== Paramters ==<br />
<br />
* '''text''' - a string<br />
<br />
== Properties ==<br />
None<br />
<br />
== Example ==<br />
<source lang="mIRC">//tokenize 32 $!me | timer -ho 1 0 echo -a $unsafe($1-)</source><br />
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See {{mIRC|msl_injection}} for more informations.<br />
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== Compatibility ==<br />
{{mIRC compatibility|7.44}}<br />
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== See Also ==<br />
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[[Category:mIRC identifiers]]</div>
83.204.158.116
https://en.wikichip.org/w/index.php?title=mirc/identifiers/$unsafe&diff=65018
mirc/identifiers/$unsafe
2017-09-23T08:39:51Z
<p>83.204.158.116: Created page with "{{mirc title|$unsafe Identifier}}'''$unsafe''' is designed to be used with, for example, external user input in commands that may evaluate text later on, such as /timer comman..."</p>
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<div>{{mirc title|$unsafe Identifier}}'''$unsafe''' is designed to be used with, for example, external user input in commands that may evaluate text later on, such as /timer commands. It delays evaluation of text for one level of evaluation.<br />
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== Synopsis ==<br />
<pre>$unsafe(text)</pre><br />
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== Paramters ==<br />
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* '''text''' - a string<br />
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== Properties ==<br />
None<br />
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== Example ==<br />
<source lang="mIRC">//tokenize 32 $!me | timer -ho 1 0 echo -a $unsafe($1-)</source><br />
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See {{mIRC|msl_injection}}<br />
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== Compatibility ==<br />
{{mIRC compatibility|7.44}}<br />
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== See Also ==<br />
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[[Category:mIRC identifiers]]</div>
83.204.158.116
https://en.wikichip.org/w/index.php?title=mirc/identifiers/$disk&diff=65017
mirc/identifiers/$disk
2017-09-23T08:36:03Z
<p>83.204.158.116: Created page with "{{mirc title|$disk Identifier}}'''$disk''' returns informations about hard disks == Synopsis == <pre>$disk(N/path)</pre> == Paramters == * '''N''' - The Nth hard disks avai..."</p>
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<div>{{mirc title|$disk Identifier}}'''$disk''' returns informations about hard disks<br />
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== Synopsis ==<br />
<pre>$disk(N/path)</pre><br />
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== Paramters ==<br />
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* '''N''' - The Nth hard disks available, if N = 0, returns the total available drives<br />
* '''path''' - a drive name<br />
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Without a property, returns $true if drive exists, otherwise $false<br />
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== Properties ==<br />
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* '''type''' - returns the type of drive, fixed or removable<br />
* '''free''' - returns the number of free space on drive in bytes<br />
* '''label''' - returns the name/label of the drive, if any<br />
* ''' size''' - returns the total size of the drive<br />
* '''unc''' - returns the path for a network drive.<br />
* '''path''' - returns the path of the drive<br />
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== Example ==<br />
<source lang="mIRC">//echo -a $disk(0)</source><br />
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== Compatibility ==<br />
{{mIRC compatibility|5.6}}<br />
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== See Also ==<br />
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[[Category:mIRC identifiers]]</div>
83.204.158.116
https://en.wikichip.org/w/index.php?title=mirc/identifiers/$dir&diff=64979
mirc/identifiers/$dir
2017-09-22T22:27:22Z
<p>83.204.158.116: /* See Also */</p>
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<div>{{mirc title|$dir Identifier}}{{Deprecated feature|new={{mIRC|$sdir}}}}'''$dir''' displays the select folder dialog and returns the selected folder.<br />
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== Synopsis ==<br />
<pre>$dir="title" <dir></pre><br />
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== Parameters ==<br />
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* '''title''' - The optional title of the dialog<br />
* '''<dir>''' - the directory/file to be opened, can be a wildcard<br />
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== Properties ==<br />
None<br />
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== Example ==<br />
<source lang="mIRC">//echo -a $dir='select dir' c:\</source><br />
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== Compatibility ==<br />
{{mIRC compatibility|2.1a}}<br />
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== See Also ==<br />
{{mIRC|$sdir}}<br />
{{mIRC|$sfile}}<br />
{{mIRC|$hfile}}<br />
{{mIRC|$file}}<br />
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[[Category:mIRC identifiers]]</div>
83.204.158.116
https://en.wikichip.org/w/index.php?title=mirc/identifiers/$file&diff=64978
mirc/identifiers/$file
2017-09-22T22:26:46Z
<p>83.204.158.116: Created page with "$file deprecated old"</p>
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<div>$file deprecated old</div>
83.204.158.116
https://en.wikichip.org/w/index.php?title=mirc/identifiers/$dir&diff=64977
mirc/identifiers/$dir
2017-09-22T22:24:41Z
<p>83.204.158.116: Created page with "{{mirc title|$dir Identifier}}{{Deprecated feature|new={{mIRC|$sdir}}}}'''$dir''' displays the select folder dialog and returns the selected folder. == Synopsis == <pre>$dir..."</p>
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<div>{{mirc title|$dir Identifier}}{{Deprecated feature|new={{mIRC|$sdir}}}}'''$dir''' displays the select folder dialog and returns the selected folder.<br />
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== Synopsis ==<br />
<pre>$dir="title" <dir></pre><br />
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== Parameters ==<br />
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* '''title''' - The optional title of the dialog<br />
* '''<dir>''' - the directory/file to be opened, can be a wildcard<br />
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== Properties ==<br />
None<br />
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== Example ==<br />
<source lang="mIRC">//echo -a $dir='select dir' c:\</source><br />
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== Compatibility ==<br />
{{mIRC compatibility|2.1a}}<br />
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== See Also ==<br />
{{mIRC|/speak}}<br />
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[[Category:mIRC identifiers|speak]]</div>
83.204.158.116