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Difference between revisions of "mirc/identifiers/$newnick"
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Revision as of 23:57, 5 July 2014
The $newnick identifier is filled when the ON NICK event is triggered on a channel. This event triggers when either a remote user changes their nickname on a channel, or the local mIRC client has changed its nickname.
Synopsis
$newnick
Parameters
None
Example
Echo to the channel when the local nickname is changed, and halt mIRC's default message:
ON ME:^*:NICK: { echo $chan You are now ==> $newnick ; Halt the default mIRC message haltdef }
The example above should have an output resembling the following:
You are now ==> whoMe
Compatibility
Added: mIRC v2.1a