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{{mirc title|/window Command}} | {{mirc title|/window Command}} | ||
− | The '''/window command''' can be used to create [[Custom Windows - mIRC|custom | + | The '''/window command''' can be used to create [[Custom Windows - mIRC|custom windows]] and [[Picture Windows - mIRC|picture windows]] (using the -p switch), or to manipulate an existing custom or channel window. |
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== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == | ||
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* '''<@name>''' - The window name, must be prefixed with a @ symbol | * '''<@name>''' - The window name, must be prefixed with a @ symbol | ||
* '''x y [w h]''' - The coordinates for the position and the optional width and height, use -1 for any of the parameters to use default (or existing) value | * '''x y [w h]''' - The coordinates for the position and the optional width and height, use -1 for any of the parameters to use default (or existing) value | ||
− | * '''/command''' - default command | + | * '''/command''' - default command which is used to prepopulate the window's editbox |
* '''popup.txt/@popup''' - popup filename, must be plain text file, or can be the name of a window, representing the popups menu of that window in a remote file | * '''popup.txt/@popup''' - popup filename, must be plain text file, or can be the name of a window, representing the popups menu of that window in a remote file | ||
* '''font [size]''' - font name [font size] | * '''font [size]''' - font name [font size] | ||
* '''iconfile [N]''' - sets a custom titlebar icon for the window [index] | * '''iconfile [N]''' - sets a custom titlebar icon for the window [index] | ||
− | Note: If you specify -1 for any of the x,y,w,h values, | + | Note: If you specify -1 for any of the x,y,w,h values, the current value is used for an existing window, or a default value used if you are creating a new window. |
Note: mIRC does not allow window names @mirc (-2) or @mdi (-3) or @desktop (-1), that's because these names are used internally by mIRC to represent the different mIRC windows for $window(-1), $window(-2) and $window(-3). You can use these names in $window() though, to make things clearer if you want. | Note: mIRC does not allow window names @mirc (-2) or @mdi (-3) or @desktop (-1), that's because these names are used internally by mIRC to represent the different mIRC windows for $window(-1), $window(-2) and $window(-3). You can use these names in $window() though, to make things clearer if you want. |
Revision as of 04:10, 15 October 2017
The /window command can be used to create custom windows and picture windows (using the -p switch), or to manipulate an existing custom or channel window.
Contents
Synopsis
/window [-abBcCdDe[N]fg[N]hHij[N]k[N]l[N]mMn[N]oprRsSuvw[N]xz] [-tN,..,N] [+bdeflLnstx] <@name> [x y [w h]] [/command] [popup.txt/@popup] [font [size]] [iconfile [N]]
Switches
Option Switches
- -a - Set as the active window
- -b - Update horizontal scrollbar width for the listbox
- -B - Prevent window from using an internal border
- -c - Close window
- -C - Center window
- -d - Create desktop window instead of child
- -D - Enables @window's upper-left system menu choice to toggle @window between mdi/desktop without closing the window
- -e[N] - Enable editbox; 0 = single, 1 = multi, 2 = auto, 3 = default
- -f - Makes the w h the required width and height of the text display area (instead of the window size)
- -g[N] - Set/Unset highlight for window button; 0 = non, 1 = message color, 2 = highlight color
- -h - hide window
- -H - Enables auto-hide for a side-listbox
- -i - Associate window with the active connection
- -j[N] - Change max lines. If N=0 or -j not used, max lines changes with current setting for mirc-Options/Other/WindowBuffer that defaults as 5000. Adding lines to full window causes lines at top of window to be deleted.
- -k[N] - Hides the @ prefix; 0 = hide, 1 = show
- -l[N] - Listbox, n - width (character count)
- -m - Enable line marker in the window
- -M - Trims off the text at tab stops
- -n[N] - Minimize window; 2 = Hide auto-expanding @Treebar item
- -o - Stop ontop (used with -d)
- -p - Creates a picture windows
- -r - Restore window
- -R - Reset window position to previously saved position
- -s - Sorts the main window (can be text or listbox)
- -S - Sort the side-listbox
- -u - Removes ontop setting (-o)
- -v - Close window when associated status window is closed
- -w[N] - Show/hide window from treebar or switchbar; 0 = hide from both, 1 = show in switchbar, 2 = show in treebar, 3 = show in both
- -x - Maximize window
- -z[N] - Place window button at end of switchbar; 0 = restore original position, 1 = place window at end. If [N] is not given it defaults to 1
Tab Switches
- -tN,..,N - Lets you set custom tab positions in a listbox. If a text contains tabs, it will be spaced out accordingly.
Appearance Switches
- +b - Border
- +d - No border
- +e - 3d Edge
- +f - Dialog frame
- +l - Tool window[1]
- +L - Tool window (hide from taskbar) [1]
- +n - Minimize window
- +s - Sizeable
- +t - Titlebar
- +x - Maximize window
Parameters
- <@name> - The window name, must be prefixed with a @ symbol
- x y [w h] - The coordinates for the position and the optional width and height, use -1 for any of the parameters to use default (or existing) value
- /command - default command which is used to prepopulate the window's editbox
- popup.txt/@popup - popup filename, must be plain text file, or can be the name of a window, representing the popups menu of that window in a remote file
- font [size] - font name [font size]
- iconfile [N] - sets a custom titlebar icon for the window [index]
Note: If you specify -1 for any of the x,y,w,h values, the current value is used for an existing window, or a default value used if you are creating a new window.
Note: mIRC does not allow window names @mirc (-2) or @mdi (-3) or @desktop (-1), that's because these names are used internally by mIRC to represent the different mIRC windows for $window(-1), $window(-2) and $window(-3). You can use these names in $window() though, to make things clearer if you want.
Examples
Example 1
Picture window
Alias Example1 { ;Create a desktop + picture window, Coordinates: (250,250), size 300x300 window -dep @Example 250 250 300 300 ;color it color 3 (default green) drawfill @Example 3 3 1 1 100 100 ;draw text "Hello There!" drawtext @Example 1 Arial 30 50 100 Hello There! }
Example 2
Custom window with side listbox
Alias Example2 { ;Create a desktop, Coordinates: (100,100), size 500x350 ;Side listbox (width: 15 characters) window -del15 @Example 100 100 500 350 ;Populate the side listbox with 5 items. var %a = 1 while (%a < 5) { ;Add an item aline -l $v1 @Example Item $v1 inc %a } ;Add 5 lines to the window buffer var %a = 1 while (%a < 5) { ;Add a line of text aline $v1 @Example This is line $v1 $+ . inc %a } }
Example 3
Making unique window name from $nick while avoiding the 3 protected window names:
//window -ek @ $+ $nick $+ $iif($istok(mdi desktop mirc,$nick,32),$ctime)
Compatibility
Added: mIRC v5.0
Added on: 02 Apr 1997
Note: Unless otherwise stated, this was the date of original functionality.
Further enhancements may have been made in later versions.
See also
- List of commands
- List of identifiers
- $window
- $line
- $fline
- $sline
- /aline
- /cline
- /dline
- /iline
- /renwin
- /rline
- /sline