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/rline [c] <@name> <N> <text> replace Nth line | /rline [c] <@name> <N> <text> replace Nth line | ||
/sline [c] <@name> <N> select Nth line | /sline [c] <@name> <N> select Nth line | ||
− | The c parameter specifies a color number for the line. | + | The c parameter specifies a color number for the line.<br /> |
'''Note:''' This command only works for [[Window|custom windows]] | '''Note:''' This command only works for [[Window|custom windows]] | ||
Revision as of 16:33, 11 April 2007
The following commands allow you to manipulate the lines in a custom window.
/aline [c] <@name> <text> add line to list /cline [c] <@name> <N> changes the color of the Nth line to color C /dline [c] <@name> <N[-N2]> delete Nth line through N2th line /iline [c] <@name> <N> <text> insert line at Nth line /rline [c] <@name> <N> <text> replace Nth line /sline [c] <@name> <N> select Nth line
The c parameter specifies a color number for the line.
Note: This command only works for custom windows
Switches:
-s switch selects the line that was just added and clears the current selections. -a switch selects a line without clearing the current selections. -h switch highlights the window's button if it's currently minimized. -p switch forces the line of text to be wrapped if it's too long to fit on one line. -r switch is used with /cline to reset a nickname color in a channel listbox to the default color. -i switch is used with /aline and /iline to indent a newly added line. -n switch is used with /aline and /iline to prevent a line from being added if it exists. -m switch is used with /cline when coloring nicknames in a channel nicklist, and makes mIRC also color the nick in channel messages. -l switch makes the command apply to a side-listbox of a window