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Revision as of 20:32, 3 July 2014
The /drawpic commmand draws a picture at the specified coordinates. The picture can be a graphics file, or an ico/exe/dll file.
Synopsis
/drawpic -ihmnotsclgN <@win> [color] <x y [w h]> [x y w h] [N] <filename>
Switches
- -t - indicates that you have specified the [color] RGB value as a transparent color in the specified bitmap
- -s - indicates that you have specified the first [w h] parameters to squeeze/stretch the bitmap
- -c - indicates that the bitmap should be cached. This greatly speeds up subsequent references to this bitmap. If you specify -c and the bitmap is already in the cache, it is loaded and used from the cache, otherwise it is reloaded from the file. You can clear the entire cache with /drawpic -c
- -l - tiles the picture
- -m - changes the stretch mode quality when the picture is resized
- -o - indicates that you have specified the [N] value before the filename, representing the index of the icon in the file.
- -gN - attempts to load the large icon in an icon file, if none exists, it loads the small icon. If N is specified, N = 0 loads the small icon, N = 1 loads the large icon, and N = 2 loads the actual icon
- -i - draws in inverse mode
- -h - highlights the windows icon if it is minimized
- -n - prevents the display from being updated immediately
Parameters
- <@win> - the window's name
- [color] - if -t is used, the RGB color used for transparency
- <x y [w h]> - the x y coordinates where you want to draw, if -s is used, [w h] is the width/height that will be used to squeeze/stretch the bitmap
- [x y w h] - the area in the picture to be drawn
- [N] - if -o is used, the index number of the picture in the file
- <filename> - the filename for the picture
Example
None
Compatibility
Added: 5.3
Added On: 13/12/97
Note: Individual switches were not taken into consideration.
See also
mIRC commands list