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== Parameters == | == Parameters == | ||
− | * '''N''' - The Nth {{mIRC|$crlf}} delimited line in the clipboard | + | * '''N''' - The Nth {{mIRC|$crlf}} delimited line in the clipboard |
* '''u''' - Return the text encoded to utf8 | * '''u''' - Return the text encoded to utf8 | ||
* '''%var|&binvar''' - You can pass a variable or a binary variable to be filled instead of being returned by $cb, using a binvar allow you to handle more than the current line lenght limit of 8292 char. | * '''%var|&binvar''' - You can pass a variable or a binary variable to be filled instead of being returned by $cb, using a binvar allow you to handle more than the current line lenght limit of 8292 char. |