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Inside the script editor, you can use group to disable/enable a whole piece of code, an alias, an on text event, a menu, a dialog etc. | Inside the script editor, you can use group to disable/enable a whole piece of code, an alias, an on text event, a menu, a dialog etc. | ||
− | + | <source lang="mIRC"> | |
− | + | #group_name off | |
− | + | alias myalias { | |
− | + | echo -a hey! | |
− | + | } | |
+ | #group_name end | ||
+ | </source> | ||
Effectively disables the '''myalias''' alias. The keyword that can appear after the #group_name on top are "on" to enable it or "off", to disable it. At the bottom the keyword is always "end". | Effectively disables the '''myalias''' alias. The keyword that can appear after the #group_name on top are "on" to enable it or "off", to disable it. At the bottom the keyword is always "end". | ||
You can use {{mIRC|/enable}} #group and {{mIRC|/disable}} #group to enable/disable a group, you can use {{mIRC|$group}} to get the state of a group, its name, and the file in which the group can be found. | You can use {{mIRC|/enable}} #group and {{mIRC|/disable}} #group to enable/disable a group, you can use {{mIRC|$group}} to get the state of a group, its name, and the file in which the group can be found. |
Revision as of 15:53, 16 August 2018
Inside the script editor, you can use group to disable/enable a whole piece of code, an alias, an on text event, a menu, a dialog etc.
#group_name off alias myalias { echo -a hey! } #group_name end
Effectively disables the myalias alias. The keyword that can appear after the #group_name on top are "on" to enable it or "off", to disable it. At the bottom the keyword is always "end".
You can use /enable #group and /disable #group to enable/disable a group, you can use $group to get the state of a group, its name, and the file in which the group can be found.