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* '''.type''' - returns the online/offline status | * '''.type''' - returns the online/offline status | ||
* '''.secs''' - returns the number of second left before the timer is triggered | * '''.secs''' - returns the number of second left before the timer is triggered | ||
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* '''.mmt''' - returns $true if the timer is a multimedia timer (timer -h), $false otherwise | * '''.mmt''' - returns $true if the timer is a multimedia timer (timer -h), $false otherwise | ||
* '''.anysc''' - returns $true if the /timer -i switch was specified | * '''.anysc''' - returns $true if the /timer -i switch was specified | ||
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* '''.hwnd''' - returns the handle of the window associated with the timer | * '''.hwnd''' - returns the handle of the window associated with the timer | ||
* '''.pause''' - returns $true if /timer -p has been used, $false otherwise | * '''.pause''' - returns $true if /timer -p has been used, $false otherwise | ||
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== Example == | == Example == |