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The '''/haltdef command''' halts the default processing of an event. When mIRC is about to trigger an event, mIRC will first check for events that use the {{mIRC|access_levels#.5E_prefix|'^' prefix}}, and then check the regular events. After processing events using the '^' prefix, mIRC will apply the default action for that event, usually displaying text, but it can be highlighting a window etc.. Using /haltdef only have an effect inside an event using the '^' prefix, and will prevent mIRC from performing his default action. | The '''/haltdef command''' halts the default processing of an event. When mIRC is about to trigger an event, mIRC will first check for events that use the {{mIRC|access_levels#.5E_prefix|'^' prefix}}, and then check the regular events. After processing events using the '^' prefix, mIRC will apply the default action for that event, usually displaying text, but it can be highlighting a window etc.. Using /haltdef only have an effect inside an event using the '^' prefix, and will prevent mIRC from performing his default action. | ||
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+ | '''Note''': Not all events support the '^' prefix, you can find a list of events supporting the '^' prefix {{mIRC|access_levels#.5E_prefix|here}} | ||
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The /haltdef command halts the default processing of an event. When mIRC is about to trigger an event, mIRC will first check for events that use the '^' prefix, and then check the regular events. After processing events using the '^' prefix, mIRC will apply the default action for that event, usually displaying text, but it can be highlighting a window etc.. Using /haltdef only have an effect inside an event using the '^' prefix, and will prevent mIRC from performing his default action.
Note: Not all events support the '^' prefix, you can find a list of events supporting the '^' prefix here
Synopsis
/haltdef
Switches
None
Parameters
None
Example
on ^*:op:#mIRC:{ haltdef echo -t #mIRC OP : $opnick by $nick }
Compatibility
Added: 5.4
See also
mIRC commands list