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* '''-a''' - Appends the lines to the output file | * '''-a''' - Appends the lines to the output file | ||
* '''-s''' - Saves the status window buffer | * '''-s''' - Saves the status window buffer | ||
− | * '''-f''' - | + | * '''-f''' - ?? |
− | * '''-g''' - | + | * '''-g''' - Saves the finger window buffer (removed feature) |
* '''-o''' - Indicates that you have specified the [dialog id] parameters instead of a window name in order to load lines into a custom dialog control | * '''-o''' - Indicates that you have specified the [dialog id] parameters instead of a window name in order to load lines into a custom dialog control | ||
* '''-p''' - Strip control code from saved lines | * '''-p''' - Strip control code from saved lines |
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The /savebuf command saves the specified number of lines from the end of the buffer of the specified window into the specified filename.
Synopsis
/savebuf -sfgaolpw [lines] <window | dialog id> <filename>
Switches
- -a - Appends the lines to the output file
- -s - Saves the status window buffer
- -f - ??
- -g - Saves the finger window buffer (removed feature)
- -o - Indicates that you have specified the [dialog id] parameters instead of a window name in order to load lines into a custom dialog control
- -p - Strip control code from saved lines
- -l - Save the content of the side listbox of the window if there is one (can be used to save the nicklist of a channel quickly)
- -n - Treat the wrapped lines as a single line
- -w - ??
Parameters
- [lines] - If specified, the number of lines to add from the end the file or a range of lines N-N2, otherwise the whole content of the file is added.
- <window | dialog id> - The window's name or the dialog's name and an id to adds the lines to.
- <filename> - The filename you want to add lines from.
Example
None
Compatibility
Added: mIRC v6.1
Added on: 29 Aug 2003
Note: Unless otherwise stated, this was the date of original functionality.
Further enhancements may have been made in later versions.
See also
mIRC commands list