Difference between revisions of "On voice"
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on <level>:VOICE:<#[,#]>:<commands> | on <level>:VOICE:<#[,#]>:<commands> | ||
− | $vnick refers to the user who was voiced. | + | [[$vnick]] refers to the user who was voiced. |
== Example == | == Example == | ||
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Triggers when a user with level 999 was voiced in #help.script or #mIRC and devoices him again: | Triggers when a user with level 999 was voiced in #help.script or #mIRC and devoices him again: | ||
− | on 999:VOICE:#help.script,#mIRC: { mode $chan -v $vnick } | + | on 999:VOICE:#help.script,#mIRC: { [[mode]] [[$chan]] -v $vnick } |
== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
− | [[On_devoice|On devoice]] triggers when a user was devoiced. | + | * [[On_devoice|On devoice]] triggers when a user was devoiced. |
+ | * [[Access Levels]] | ||
[[Category:Events]] | [[Category:Events]] |
Latest revision as of 19:00, 5 September 2005
The on VOICE event triggers when a user on a channel is voiced.
on <level>:VOICE:<#[,#]>:<commands>
$vnick refers to the user who was voiced.
Example
Triggers when a user with level 999 was voiced in #help.script or #mIRC and devoices him again:
on 999:VOICE:#help.script,#mIRC: { mode $chan -v $vnick }
See Also
- On devoice triggers when a user was devoiced.
- Access Levels