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The /timestamp command can be used to enable and disable timestamps as well as set their formats.
The -g and -f switches can only be used to set new formats.
Synopsis[edit]
/timestamp <on|off|default> /timestamp [-sae] <on|off|default> /timestamp <on|off|default> [window_name] /timestamp -f <format> /timestamp -g <format>
Switches[edit]
- -s - Turns status window time stamp on or off. This is the same as specifying "Status Window" for [window_name]
- -a - Turns timestamp on or off for the active window
- -e - Turns timestamp on or off for all windows
- -f - Sets timestamp format
- -g - Sets log timestamp format
Parameters[edit]
- <on|off> - Turns logging on or off
- [window_name] - The name of the window to apply the settings to
- <format> - The new timestamp format
Formats[edit]
Seconds:
s Seconds, no leading zeros 0 to 59 ss Seconds, with leading zeros 00 through 59
Minutes:
n Minutes, no leading zeros 0 to 59 nn Minutes, with leading zeros 00 to 59
Hours:
h 12-hour format of an hour, no 1 through 12 leading zeros hh 12-hour format of an hour, with 01 through 12 leading zeros H 24-hour format of an hour, no 0 through 23 leading zeros HH 24-hour format of an hour, with 00 through 23 leading zeros
Year:
yy A two-digit representation of a year 98 or 09 yyyy A full numeric representation of, 2003 or 2005 a year
Month:
m Numeric representation of a month, 1 through 12 without leading zeros mm Numeric representation of a month, 01 through 12 with leading zeros mmm A short textual representation of a Jan through Dec month mmmm A full textual representation of a January through December month
Day:
d Day of month, no leading zeros 1 to 31 dd Day of month, leading zeros 01 to 31 ddd A short textual representation of a Sun through Sat day dddd A full textual representation of a Sunday through Saturday day
AM/PM:
t Lowercase Ante meridiem and Post a or p meridiem, single letter tt Lowercase Ante meridiem and Post am or pm meridiem T Uppercase Ante meridiem and Post A or P meridiem, no leading zeros TT Uppercase Ante meridiem and Post AM or PM meridiem, no leading zeros
Ordinal:
oo Adds ordinal to a numeric 12th or 1st representation
TimeZone:
z Difference to Greenwich time, +0 or -5 minimal size zz Difference to Greenwich time +0000 or -0500 zzz Difference to Greenwich time +0100 GMT or -0500 GMT with GMT
Example[edit]
;set log timestamp /timestamp -g [hh:nn - mmoo mmmm, yyyy] ;turn on status window timestamp /timestamp -s on ;or (they are both the same) /timestamp on Status Window
Compatibility[edit]
Added: mIRC v3.9
Added on: 28 Dec 1995
Note: Unless otherwise stated, this was the date of original functionality.
Further enhancements may have been made in later versions.
See also[edit]
- List of commands
- List of identifiers
- $timestampfmt
- $logstampfmt
- $logstamp
- $timestamp
- $asctime
- $ctime
- $date
- $day
- $daylight
- $fulldate
- $gmt
- $ticks
- $time
- $timezone
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