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− | Delayed join \ auditorium mode (channel mode +D) in QuakeNet delays the join of users who are not talking or being voiced\opped\kicked. However, when removing +D | + | Delayed join \ auditorium mode (channel mode +D) in QuakeNet delays the join of users who are not talking or being voiced\opped\kicked. However, when removing +D while there are still hidden users, they will be kept hidden unless speak, leave or get voiced\opped\kicked, with automatically set channel mode +d. |
In order to unhide those users, you can use the script below. The script voices those hidden users and devoices them back to normal. | In order to unhide those users, you can use the script below. The script voices those hidden users and devoices them back to normal. | ||
− | '''Note''' that if you have | + | '''Note''' that if you have a lot of hidden users, you might want to consider increasing the $unhide.int identifier in the script, so you won't get excess flooded. |
; Unhide invisible users in auditorium mode (+D\+d) snippet by NaNg | ; Unhide invisible users in auditorium mode (+D\+d) snippet by NaNg | ||
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; Tested on mIRC 7.19 | ; Tested on mIRC 7.19 | ||
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− | ; Finds | + | ; Finds all hidden users, voices them and then devoices them. |
− | ; This action "unhides" the invisible users | + | ; This action "unhides" the invisible users caused by QuakeNet's +D channel mode. |
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; Usage: | ; Usage: |
Latest revision as of 21:32, 19 March 2011
Delayed join \ auditorium mode (channel mode +D) in QuakeNet delays the join of users who are not talking or being voiced\opped\kicked. However, when removing +D while there are still hidden users, they will be kept hidden unless speak, leave or get voiced\opped\kicked, with automatically set channel mode +d.
In order to unhide those users, you can use the script below. The script voices those hidden users and devoices them back to normal.
Note that if you have a lot of hidden users, you might want to consider increasing the $unhide.int identifier in the script, so you won't get excess flooded.
; Unhide invisible users in auditorium mode (+D\+d) snippet by NaNg ; Date: 19-03-2011 ; Tested on mIRC 7.19 ; ; Finds all hidden users, voices them and then devoices them. ; This action "unhides" the invisible users caused by QuakeNet's +D channel mode. ; ; Usage: ; * /unhide <channel> ; * /unhide <channel> stop ; The interval in seconds between two unhides. alias -l unhide.int { return 3 } alias unhide { if (!$1) { echo -ag * Insufficient parameters. return } if ($me !isop $1) { echo -ag * Error: You are not opped in $1 ! return } if ($2 == stop) { unset %unhide.* .timerunhide.* off return } if (%unhide.chan) { echo -ag * Error: You can't unhide two channels at once! return } set %unhide.chan $1 mode $1 -D names -d $1 } raw 355:*: { if (%unhide.chan == $3) { tokenize 32 %unhide.left $4- while ($7) { inc %unhide.count .timerunhide.v. $+ %unhide.count 1 $calc(%unhide.count * $unhide.int) mode %unhide.chan $+(+, $str(v, 6)) $1-6 .timerunhide.d. $+ %unhide.count 1 $calc(%unhide.count * $unhide.int + 1) mode %unhide.chan $+(-, $str(v, 6)) $1-6 tokenize 32 $7- } if ($0 > 0) { set %unhide.left $1- } } } raw 366:*: { if (%unhide.chan == $2) { tokenize 32 %unhide.left inc %unhide.count .timerunhide.v. $+ %unhide.count 1 $calc(%unhide.count * $unhide.int) mode %unhide.chan $+(+, $str(v, $0)) $1-6 .timerunhide.d. $+ %unhide.count 1 $calc(%unhide.count * $unhide.int + 1) mode %unhide.chan $+(-, $str(v, $0)) $1-6 unset %unhide.* } }