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The '''aline command''' is used to add a single line of text to a custom window. This command is limited to custom @windows, If you need a more general command that is able to print to both custom windows, channel, and query consider using the /echo command instead. | The '''aline command''' is used to add a single line of text to a custom window. This command is limited to custom @windows, If you need a more general command that is able to print to both custom windows, channel, and query consider using the /echo command instead. | ||
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'''Note:''' If the main window is sorted (text or listbox and /window -s has been used), lines added with /echo to that window won't be sorted, only lines added with /aline will. | '''Note:''' If the main window is sorted (text or listbox and /window -s has been used), lines added with /echo to that window won't be sorted, only lines added with /aline will. | ||