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play: execute in a connected status window //play -as A $mircini | .timer 1 2 play off
 
play: execute in a connected status window //play -as A $mircini | .timer 1 2 play off
 
<source lang="mIRC">alias A echo -sg $caller</source>
 
<source lang="mIRC">alias A echo -sg $caller</source>
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Timer: type in editbox:
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<source lang="mIRC">
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/timer 1 1 echo -a $caller
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or
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//timer 1 1 echo -a $ $+ caller
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</source>
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== Compatibility ==
 
== Compatibility ==

Revision as of 12:58, 16 January 2018

$caller indicates the type of the caller.

The possible returned value can be:

  • "activex" - called from
  • "command" - called from a command
  • "dde" - called from a external application using DDE
  • "dll" - called from a DLL
  • "dragdrop" - called from a drag'n'drop event
  • "editbox" - called from an editbox
  • "event" - called from an event
  • "funckey" - called from a function key
  • "identifier" - called from an identifier
  • "menu" - called from a menu
  • "mouse" - called from a mouse
  • "play" - called from a /play context
  • "sendmsg" - called from a sendmessage() function
  • "timer" - called from a timer
  • "other" - called from any other context


Synopsis

$caller

Parameters

None

Properties

None

Example

Command & Identifier: execute /A or //noop $A

alias A B
alias B echo -ag $caller

Editbox: execute /A

alias A echo -ag $caller

Event: execute /dns test

on *:dns:echo -a $caller

Funckey: hit shift + f11 on your keyboad:

alias s11 echo -a caller

Menu: right click in a channel

menu channel  {
item : echo -a $caller
}

play: execute in a connected status window //play -as A $mircini | .timer 1 2 play off

alias A echo -sg $caller

Timer: type in editbox:

/timer 1 1 echo -a $caller
or
//timer 1 1 echo -a $ $+ caller



Compatibility

pending, beta stage

See Also

$fromeditbox