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Whenever you want mIRC to execute commands regulary or at a specified time, you need to use timers. To activate (or stop) a timer, use the [[Timer|/timer]] command. [[$timer]] will give you information about currently active timers. | |||
'''Note''' that timers are linked to connection, which means that a timer will be deactivated when you disconnect from the connection it is linked to. | |||
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Latest revision as of 23:14, 27 November 2005
Whenever you want mIRC to execute commands regulary or at a specified time, you need to use timers. To activate (or stop) a timer, use the /timer command. $timer will give you information about currently active timers.
Note that timers are linked to connection, which means that a timer will be deactivated when you disconnect from the connection it is linked to.