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* [[On deop - mIRC|ON DEOP]] | * [[On deop - mIRC|ON DEOP]] | ||
* [[On deowner - mIRC|ON DEOWNER]] | * [[On deowner - mIRC|ON DEOWNER]] | ||
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* [[On help - mIRC|ON HELP]] | * [[On help - mIRC|ON HELP]] | ||
* [[On owner - mIRC|ON OWNER]] | * [[On owner - mIRC|ON OWNER]] | ||
+ | * [[On voice - mIRC|ON VOICE]] | ||
* [[/mode command - mIRC|/mode]] | * [[/mode command - mIRC|/mode]] | ||
* [[$mode identifier - mIRC|$mode]] | * [[$mode identifier - mIRC|$mode]] | ||
[[Category:mIRC on events]] | [[Category:mIRC on events]] |
Revision as of 20:10, 24 June 2014
The ON OP event triggers whenever a user on a channel has been elevated to a channel operator.
Synopsis
ON <level>:OP:<#[,#]>:<commands>
Parameters
<level>The level for the event to trigger..
<matchtext>The text to match in the event..
<#[,#]>The channel, or channels where the event listens.
#Any channel if left by itself, otherwise refers to a specific channel
[,#]List of specific channel names
Example
Acknowledge when a user has been elevated to a channel operator:
ON *:OP:#:msg # Congratulations, $nick $+ ! You are now a channel operator!
Compatibility
Added: mIRC v2.1a
Added On: 28/02/95