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The '''/rline command''' replaces a line in a custom @window. | The '''/rline command''' replaces a line in a custom @window. | ||
== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == | ||
− | /rline - | + | /rline -ahsltc[N] [c] <@name> <N> <text> |
== Switches == | == Switches == | ||
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* '''-a''' - Selects the newly added item while keeping the old selection in a listbox | * '''-a''' - Selects the newly added item while keeping the old selection in a listbox | ||
* '''-h''' - Highlights the window's node in the treebar is the window is minimized | * '''-h''' - Highlights the window's node in the treebar is the window is minimized | ||
− | * '''-l''' - Specify the action to take place on the side-listbox | + | * '''-l''' - Specify the action to take place on the side-listbox |
+ | * '''-t''' - forces a re-wrap of all lines in a window that have not yet been wrapped to the current window size. | ||
+ | * '''-c[N]''' - Same as using the [c] parameter to change the color of the line, but via a switch | ||
== Parameters == | == Parameters == |
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The /rline command replaces a line in a custom @window.
Synopsis[edit]
/rline -ahsltc[N] [c] <@name> <N> <text>
Switches[edit]
- -s - Clears the old selection in a listbox and selects the newly added item.
- -a - Selects the newly added item while keeping the old selection in a listbox
- -h - Highlights the window's node in the treebar is the window is minimized
- -l - Specify the action to take place on the side-listbox
- -t - forces a re-wrap of all lines in a window that have not yet been wrapped to the current window size.
- -c[N] - Same as using the [c] parameter to change the color of the line, but via a switch
Parameters[edit]
- [c] - An optional color number for the line
- <@name> - The name of the window
- <N> - The number of the line you want to replace
- <text> - The text replacing the Nth line
Example[edit]
None
Compatibility[edit]
Added: mIRC v5.0
Added on: 02 Apr 1997
Note: Unless otherwise stated, this was the date of original functionality.
Further enhancements may have been made in later versions.
See also[edit]
mIRC commands list