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Revision as of 23:19, 5 July 2014
The gplay command makes an agent play one of its animation.
Synopsis
/gplay -h <name> <anim | N> [timeout]
Switches
- -h - Prevents the agent from poping up if mIRC is minimized and -h has been used in /gload to load that agent
Parameters
- <name> - The name used in /gload to reference that agent
- <anim | N> - Either the name of the animation or the Nth animation
- [timeout] - Some animations are looping animations, which repeat continuously, and prevent an agent from doing anything else until you /gstop the agent. The [timeout] value allows you to specify a timeout for an animation after which it is automatically stopped, and the agent will then perform any remaining queued requests. If you do not specify a timeout value, the default is 5 seconds. If no play or talk requests are pending, the looping animation continues beyond the timeout until there are.
Example
;Load the default agent on your system /gload myagent default ;Plays the 2nd animationi /gplay myagent 2
Compatibility
Added: mIRC v5.7
See also
- List of commands
- List of identifiers
- /ghide
- /gunload
- /gshow
- /gload
- /gsize
- /gtalk
- /gmove
- /gpoint
- /gstop
- /gopts
- /gqreq
- $agentver
- $agentstat
- $agentname
- $agent
mIRC commands list