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The /drawrect command can be used to draw a rectangle in a picture window. Multiple rectangles can be drawn at once.
Synopsis
/drawrect [-ihnrfecd] <@win> <color> <size> <x y w h> [x y w h [...]]
Switches
- -i - Draws in inverse mode.
- -h - Highlights the windows icon if it is minimized.
- -n - Prevents the display from being updated immediately.
- -r - Indicates that the color is in RGB format.
- -f - Draws a filled rectangle.
- -e - Draws an ellipse instead of a rectangle.
- -c - Draws a focus rectangle.
- -d - Draws a rounded rectangle, using the format "/drawrect -d x y w h [w h]" where w and h are the width and height of the ellipse used to draw the corners.
Parameters
- <@win> - Name of the Picture Window to draw to.
- <color> - A mIRC colour value from 0 to 15, or if the -r switch is used, an RGB value.
- <size> - Thickness of the border in pixels.
- <x y w h> - Co-ordinates for a rectangle in pixels, x and y are the top left corner.
Example
;Draws a rectangle that is blue (colour 2) with border thickness of 7, at co-ordinates 15,10 with a width of 200 and height of 150. /drawrect @window 2 7 15 10 200 150 ;Same as above but the corners are drawn using a 5x5 ellipse. /drawrect -d @window 2 7 15 10 200 150 5 5 ;Draws a filled green rectangle using an RGB colour value. /drawrect -fr @window 65280 1 5 5 20 20
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