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Revision as of 23:08, 5 July 2014
The /drawdot command draws a dot to the specified coordinates with a specific color in a specific picture window
Synopsis
/drawdot -ihnr @ <color> <size> <x y> [<x y>...]
Switches
- -r - use RGB color instead of the mIRC standard colors
- -i - draws in inverse color mode.
- -h - highlights the windows icon if it's minimized.
Parameters
- <color> - mIRC Color to draw with (unless -r is used, then RGB color is used)
- <size> - radius
- <x y> - coordinates
- [<x y>...] - more optional coordinates
Example
;draws a small black dot in the top left of the window /drawdot @PicWin 1 1 10 10
Compatibility
Added: mIRC v5.3
See also
- List of commands
- List of identifiers
- $window
- $click
- $mouse
- $inellipse
- $inrect
- $inroundrect
- $inpoly
- $onpoly
- $rgb
- $getdot
- $height
- /drawcopy
- /drawfill
- /drawline
- /drawpic
- /drawrect
- /drawreplace
- /drawsave
- /drawscroll
- /drawtext
mIRC commands list