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/log Command - mIRC
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The /log command turns logging on and off for a window, if you specify a filename the logs file dialog is not popped up.
Synopsis[edit]
/log <on|off|default> <window> [-f filename]
Switches[edit]
- -f - if specified, the [filename] parameter must be the filename used to log the window
Parameters[edit]
- <on|off> - turns the log on/off
- <window> - the window you want to turn log on/off
Example[edit]
/log on #channel /log off #test
Compatibility[edit]
Added: 3.3 - 3.4
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