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== Parameters == | == Parameters == | ||
− | * '''[c]''' - An optional color number for the line | + | * '''[c]''' - An optional color number for the line. |
− | * '''<@name>''' - The name of the window | + | * '''<@name>''' - The name of the window. |
− | * '''<text>''' - The text to be added | + | * '''<text>''' - The text to be added. |
== Example == | == Example == |
Revision as of 21:59, 10 May 2014
The aline command is used to add a single line of text to a custom window. This command is limited to custom @windows, If you need a more general command that is able to print to both custom windows, channel, and query consider using the /echo command instead.
Note: If the main window is sorted (text or listbox and /window -s has been used), lines added with /echo to that window won't be sorted, only lines added with /aline will.
Synopsis
/aline -sahpinl [c] <@name> <text>
Switches
- -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
- -p - Forces the line to be wrapped if it's too long to fit in on one line (does not apply to listboxes)
- -i - Indent the newly added line (does not apply to listboxes)
- -n - Prevent the line from being added if it already exists
- -l - Specify the action to take place on the side-listbox
Parameters
- [c] - An optional color number for the line.
- <@name> - The name of the window.
- <text> - The text to be added.
Example
Alias Example { ;open a desktop custom window (main window is a listbox, no side-listbox and with an editbox) Window -lde @Foo ;Add a line, line colored in yellow (8) Aline 8 @Foo Line A ;Add a line, color Dark Green (3), selected, clear old selection Aline -s 3 @Foo Line B }
Compatibility
Added: mIRC v5.0
Added On: 02/04/97
Note: Individual switches were not taken into consideration.