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The above event triggers whenever a window in mIRC is activated. The [[$active]] identifier returns the name of the currently active window, and the [[$lactive]] identifier returns the name of the window that was just de-activated. The status window is called "Status Window".
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The above event triggers whenever a window in mIRC is activated. The [[$active]] identifier returns the name of the currently active window, and the $lactive identifier returns the name of the window that was just de-activated. The status window is called "Status Window".
  
 
'''Note''' that one or both $active or $lactive can return [[$null]].
 
'''Note''' that one or both $active or $lactive can return [[$null]].

Revision as of 23:05, 21 November 2005

The on ACTIVE event trigger when a window in mIRC is activated.

on <level>:ACTIVE:<*#?=!@>:<commands>

The above event triggers whenever a window in mIRC is activated. The $active identifier returns the name of the currently active window, and the $lactive identifier returns the name of the window that was just de-activated. The status window is called "Status Window".

Note that one or both $active or $lactive can return $null.

Example

On *:ACTIVE:*: { echo -a My active window: $active My deactived window: $lactive }

This event will trigger whenever you change the active window in your mIRC.

See Also

Take a look at the On Appactive event to react on mIRC becoming active or inactive.