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− | + | This tutorial is going to give you an overview on how to create your own theme by modifying various events and aliases. | |
− | + | I'm not making a theme-engine here, just showing how to get things going. | |
+ | There are several ways to make your own theme, hope you get some ideas from this tutorial.<br /> | ||
+ | At this point you should already know basics of mircscripting, if you are still having some difficulties, take a look at [[How to start|How to start]] | ||
== Start == | == Start == | ||
− | We'll start | + | We'll start with 2 aliases that returns colorcodes, and delimiters (ie < or > for <nick>). |
+ | You can leave some of the returned values blank like ts_right and ts_right (in theme_delimiter, timestamp delimiters), so there won't be anything around the timestamp. | ||
− | alias | + | alias theme_color { |
;color of timestamp | ;color of timestamp | ||
− | + | if ($1 == timestamp) { return 03 } | |
;color of @-prefix | ;color of @-prefix | ||
− | + | if ($1 == prefix-op) { return 10 } | |
;color of +-prefix | ;color of +-prefix | ||
− | + | if ($1 == prefix-voice) { return 11 } | |
;color of %-prefix | ;color of %-prefix | ||
− | + | if ($1 == prefix-hop) { return 06 } | |
;color of nick | ;color of nick | ||
− | + | if ($1 == nick) { return 14 } | |
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
;color of link | ;color of link | ||
− | + | if ($1 == link) { return 07 } | |
− | ;color of left and right delimiters ie: <nick> | + | ;color of left and right delimiters ie: <nick> (the < and > in there) |
− | + | if ($1 == delimiter) { return 05 } | |
− | ;color of | + | ;color of event name |
− | + | if ($1 == sysmsg) { return 04 } | |
− | ;color of system message delimiter ie: | + | ;color of system message delimiter ie: [highlight] (the [ and ] in there) |
− | + | if ($1 == sysdelimiter) { return 05 } | |
+ | } | ||
− | ;left delimiter of system messages | + | alias theme_delimiter { |
− | + | ;left delimiter of system messages ($chr(91) = [ and $chr(93) = ]) | |
+ | if ($1 == sys_left) { return $chr(91) } | ||
;right delimiter of system messages | ;right delimiter of system messages | ||
− | + | if ($1 == sys_right) { return $chr(93) } | |
;left delimiter of timestamp | ;left delimiter of timestamp | ||
− | + | if ($1 == ts_left) { return ( } | |
;right delimiter of timestamp | ;right delimiter of timestamp | ||
− | + | if ($1 == ts_right) { return ) } | |
;left delimiter of nick | ;left delimiter of nick | ||
− | + | if ($1 == nick_left) { return ( } | |
;right delimiter of nick | ;right delimiter of nick | ||
− | + | if ($1 == nick_right) { return ) } | |
} | } | ||
== Helpful aliases == | == Helpful aliases == | ||
− | These aliases are meant to make things easier with the theme | + | These aliases are meant to make things easier with the theme. |
+ | I chose to do a couple of aliases, that returns stuff we need several times, it would be pointless to do same things over and over again. This makes the theme more easily modified, since you only need to change things in one place. | ||
=== $clr === | === $clr === | ||
− | First we have clr alias (short for color), so we don't have to use ctrl+k in the script, just $clr(control code), ie. $clr(03) is the same as ctrl+k 3 | + | First we have clr alias (short for color), so we don't have to use ctrl+k in the script, just $clr(control code), ie. $clr(03) is the same as ctrl+k 3, (works with background colors), zeropads the given number to 2, ie. 3 -> 03. |
alias clr { return $+($chr(3),$base($1,10,10,2)) $+ $iif($2,$+($chr(44),$base($2,10,10,2)),) } | alias clr { return $+($chr(3),$base($1,10,10,2)) $+ $iif($2,$+($chr(44),$base($2,10,10,2)),) } | ||
=== $urlc === | === $urlc === | ||
− | + | This is an alias which underlines and colors links, i use this in several places, so if you don't want to use this, replace all $urlc($1-) with $1- in the future<br /> | |
+ | '''You can find a complete version of this URL-logger & coloring system from [[URL-logger|here]]''' | ||
alias urlc { | alias urlc { | ||
;assign $1- into a variable | ;assign $1- into a variable | ||
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;check with regex if the line includes <nowiki>www. or http://</nowiki> | ;check with regex if the line includes <nowiki>www. or http://</nowiki> | ||
− | if ($regex(%line, | + | if ($regex(%line,<nowiki>/(\b(www.?\.|https?:\/\/|ftp:\/\/).)/i</nowiki>)) { |
var %x = 1 | var %x = 1 | ||
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;check if a link is found | ;check if a link is found | ||
− | if ($regex($gettok(%line,%x,32), | + | if ($regex($gettok(%line,%x,32),<nowiki>/(\b(www.?\.|https?:\/\/|ftp:\/\/).)/i</nowiki>)) { |
;put some colors and underline to the link, $chr(31) is the underline | ;put some colors and underline to the link, $chr(31) is the underline | ||
− | var %l2 = $+($clr( | + | var %l2 = $+($clr($theme_color(link)),$chr(31),$gettok(%line,%x,32),$chr(31),$clr) |
;replace the old link with the new, colored one | ;replace the old link with the new, colored one | ||
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=== $modeprefix === | === $modeprefix === | ||
− | An alias to return colored modeprefix of a nick, usage: $modeprefix($nick,$chan) | + | An alias to return colored modeprefix of a nick, usage: $modeprefix($nick,$chan), you shouldn't modify this (except $chr(160) to $chr(32), read below) since the colors are in variables that we set earlier |
alias modeprefix { | alias modeprefix { | ||
− | ;we will | + | ;we will use $matchtok to find out if modeprefix is one of @,+ or % and then replace them with colored ones |
− | + | ;if you don't like the space between left delimiter and nick when there's no mode, change the $chr(160) to $chr(32) or leave it blank | |
− | ;if you don't like the space between left delimiter and nick when there's no mode | ||
− | |||
return $iif( $& | return $iif( $& | ||
$matchtok(@.+.%,$left($nick($2,$1).pnick,1),1,46), $& | $matchtok(@.+.%,$left($nick($2,$1).pnick,1),1,46), $& | ||
$replace($ifmatch, $& | $replace($ifmatch, $& | ||
− | @,$+($clr( | + | @,$+($clr($theme_color(prefix-op)),@,$clr), $& |
− | +,$+($clr( | + | +,$+($clr($theme_color(prefix-voice)),+,$clr), $& |
− | %,$+($clr( | + | %,$+($clr($theme_color(prefix-hop)),%,$clr) $& |
),$chr(160)) | ),$chr(160)) | ||
} | } | ||
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=== $theme_nick === | === $theme_nick === | ||
An alias to return nick with modeprefix and delimiters, ie. (@Cail) | An alias to return nick with modeprefix and delimiters, ie. (@Cail) | ||
+ | This alias is used everytime someone says something/you do something. | ||
+ | The purpose of this alias is to use it in events, and everytime you wish to change how your nick looks like, you only need to change it in one place. | ||
alias theme_nick { | alias theme_nick { | ||
;this alias return colored timestamp, modeprefix, nick | ;this alias return colored timestamp, modeprefix, nick | ||
;with custom delimiters | ;with custom delimiters | ||
+ | |||
return $+( $& | return $+( $& | ||
− | $clr( | + | $clr($theme_color(delimiter)),$theme_delimiter(nick_left), $& |
$modeprefix($1,$chan), $& | $modeprefix($1,$chan), $& | ||
− | $clr( | + | $clr($theme_color(nick)),$1, $& |
− | $clr( | + | $clr($theme_color(delimiter)),$theme_delimiter(nick_right), $& |
$clr $& | $clr $& | ||
) | ) | ||
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=== $theme_system === | === $theme_system === | ||
− | + | Same purpose as $theme_nick, but used to return event names, ie. [join] with colors | |
alias theme_system { | alias theme_system { | ||
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;with custom delimiter | ;with custom delimiter | ||
− | + | ||
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
return $+( $& | return $+( $& | ||
− | $clr( | + | $clr($theme_color(sysdelimiter)),$theme_delimiter(sys_left), $& |
− | $clr( | + | $clr($theme_color(sysmsg)),$1, $& |
− | $clr( | + | $clr($theme_color(delimiter)),$theme_delimiter(sys_right), $& |
− | $clr | + | $clr $& |
) | ) | ||
} | } | ||
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== Events == | == Events == | ||
− | These are the modified events to prevent | + | These are the modified events to prevent mIRC from showing default text, and echo messages the way we want. |
+ | Here are only a few common events, some of them even are a bit repetitive, but should give you an expression on how to handle the events. | ||
=== On Start === | === On Start === | ||
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on *:start:{ | on *:start:{ | ||
;we'll set this timestamp everytime when you start mirc, so the colors won't disappear | ;we'll set this timestamp everytime when you start mirc, so the colors won't disappear | ||
− | + | ;i'm using timestamp format HH:nn:ss in here, you can ofcourse change it to whatever you like (/help time and date identifiers for format) | |
+ | ;note that you shouldn't add ( and ) around the timestamp, since they are already in a variable (which you can change). | ||
.timestamp -f $+( $& | .timestamp -f $+( $& | ||
− | $clr( | + | $clr($theme_color(timestamp)),$theme_delimiter(ts_left), $& |
− | + | HH:nn:ss, $& | |
− | + | $theme_delimiter(ts_right), $& | |
$clr) | $clr) | ||
} | } | ||
=== On Input === | === On Input === | ||
− | Replacing our own input. | + | Replacing our own input. We will be sending the same line we input, but echo a modified line. |
+ | Note that on input event won't need ^ to trigger before default actions. | ||
on *:INPUT:*: { | on *:INPUT:*: { | ||
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;halt the default actions | ;halt the default actions | ||
haltdef | haltdef | ||
+ | |||
;we'll put the line into a variable, in case we want to modify it for the echo | ;we'll put the line into a variable, in case we want to modify it for the echo | ||
− | ;in this case i have an alias called urlc | + | ;in this case i have an alias called urlc to underline and color links |
var %line = $urlc($1-) | var %line = $urlc($1-) | ||
− | ;here is the part what we send as msg, we want to send $1- and not the variable | + | ;here is the part what we send as msg, we want to send $1- and not the modified variable |
.msg $target $1- | .msg $target $1- | ||
− | ;then we have the echo, where | + | ;then we have the echo, where we get to use $theme_nick, which returns |
− | ;modeprefix, and the brackets around the nick | + | ;modeprefix, and the brackets around the nick (see above) |
− | echo -at $theme_nick($nick) %line | + | echo $color(own text) -at $theme_nick($nick) %line |
} | } | ||
=== On Text (channel) === | === On Text (channel) === | ||
− | Replacing incoming text from a channel. | + | Replacing incoming text from a channel. Here we also make our own highlight system. |
on ^*:TEXT:*:#: { | on ^*:TEXT:*:#: { | ||
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;a regular expression to check if the line contains your nick | ;a regular expression to check if the line contains your nick | ||
− | ;triggers for Cail, Caili, Cail:, basically nick + | + | ;triggers for Cail, Caili, Cail:, Caili: basically nick + 2 characters |
− | + | ;('i' in [i,$chr(44),:] is 'cause i'm sometimes referred to Caili, you can ofcourse remove it, or change it/add other characters) | |
+ | |||
+ | var %hlpattern = $+(/(^|\s),$me,([i,$chr(44),:]{0,2})?\b/i) | ||
+ | if ($regex($1-,%hlpattern)) { | ||
;if the active window isn't the same as the window where the highlight was; echo it to the active | ;if the active window isn't the same as the window where the highlight was; echo it to the active | ||
− | if ($active != $chan) { echo -at $theme_system(highlight) $+( | + | if ($active != $chan) { echo -at $theme_system(highlight,highlight) $+($chan,/,$nick,:) %line } |
− | echo -mt $chan $theme_nick($nick) | + | echo $color(highlight) -mt $chan $theme_nick($nick) %line |
} | } | ||
else { | else { | ||
− | echo -mt $chan $theme_nick($nick) %line | + | echo $color(normal text) -mt $chan $theme_nick($nick) %line |
} | } | ||
} | } | ||
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on ^*:TEXT:*:?: { | on ^*:TEXT:*:?: { | ||
− | ;halt default actions, and set | + | ;halt default actions, and set $1- into a variable |
haltdef | haltdef | ||
var %line = $urlc($1-) | var %line = $urlc($1-) | ||
− | echo -mt $nick $theme_nick($nick) %line | + | echo $color(normal text) -mt $nick $theme_nick($nick) %line |
} | } | ||
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haltdef | haltdef | ||
− | ;if you like to see actions like: timestamp * nick does stuff, you can add ; | + | ;if you like to see actions like: timestamp * nick does stuff, you can add ; in front of the 1st line and |
;take it off from the 2nd | ;take it off from the 2nd | ||
− | echo -mt $iif($chan,$chan,$nick) $theme_system(action) $nick $1- | + | echo $color(action text) -mt $iif($chan,$chan,$nick) $theme_system(action) $nick $1- |
− | ;echo -mt $iif($chan,$chan,$nick) | + | ;echo $color(action text) -mt $iif($chan,$chan,$nick) * $nick $1- |
} | } | ||
=== On Join === | === On Join === | ||
− | Replacing join event. | + | Replacing join event. Also modified to show "Nick sets usermode +x", so you don't have to see the quit and join when a user sets mode +x. |
+ | |||
+ | '''Before:''' | ||
+ | (1359 04) [quit] Cail ~user@dsl-xx-xx-xx-xx.dhcp.inet.fi Registered | ||
+ | (1359 04) [join] Cail ~user@Cail.users.quakenet.org | ||
+ | '''After:''' | ||
+ | (1400 46) [usermode] Cail sets usermode +x | ||
+ | On to the script: | ||
on ^*:JOIN:#: { | on ^*:JOIN:#: { | ||
haltdef | haltdef | ||
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;if it's you who joins the chan, echo "You have entered #channel" | ;if it's you who joins the chan, echo "You have entered #channel" | ||
if ($nick == $me) { | if ($nick == $me) { | ||
− | echo -t $chan $theme_system(join) You have entered $chan | + | echo $color(join) -t $chan $theme_system(join) You have entered $chan |
} | } | ||
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;show "Nick sets usermode +x" instead of quit and join | ;show "Nick sets usermode +x" instead of quit and join | ||
elseif ($($+($(%registered.,0),$cid,.,$nick),2)) { | elseif ($($+($(%registered.,0),$cid,.,$nick),2)) { | ||
− | echo -t $chan $theme_system(usermode) $nick sets usermode +x | + | echo $color(join) -t $chan $theme_system(usermode) $nick sets usermode +x |
} | } | ||
;else show the normal join | ;else show the normal join | ||
else { | else { | ||
− | echo -t $chan $theme_system(join) $nick $site | + | echo $color(join) -t $chan $theme_system(join) $nick $site |
} | } | ||
} | } | ||
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haltdef | haltdef | ||
var %message = $1- | var %message = $1- | ||
− | echo -t $chan $theme_system(part) $nick $site %message | + | echo $color(part) -t $chan $theme_system(part) $nick $site %message |
} | } | ||
=== On Quit === | === On Quit === | ||
− | Replacing quit event, "Registered quits" aren't shown. | + | Replacing quit event, "Registered quits" aren't shown. This event works in conjunction with on join event to hide the quit and join when a user sets mode +x (see above). We have to use $comchan in here, since $chan doesn't exist in on quit event |
on ^*:QUIT: { | on ^*:QUIT: { | ||
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if ($1 == registered) { | if ($1 == registered) { | ||
+ | ;set a variable for ConnectionID and nick that unsets after 5 seconds. | ||
set -u5 $($+($(%registered.,0),$cid,.,$nick),1) $true | set -u5 $($+($(%registered.,0),$cid,.,$nick),1) $true | ||
} | } | ||
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var %x = 1 | var %x = 1 | ||
while ($comchan($nick,%x)) { | while ($comchan($nick,%x)) { | ||
− | echo -t $comchan($nick,%x) $theme_system(quit) $nick $ | + | echo $color(quit) -t $comchan($nick,%x) $theme_system(quit) $nick $address %message |
inc %x | inc %x | ||
} | } | ||
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var %message = $1- | var %message = $1- | ||
− | ;if you were kicked | + | ;check if you were kicked |
if ($knick == $me) { | if ($knick == $me) { | ||
− | echo -t $chan $theme_system(kick) You were kicked from $chan by $nick $+ : %message | + | echo $color(kick) -t $chan $theme_system(kick) You were kicked from $chan by $nick $+ : %message |
} | } | ||
;else if you kicked someone | ;else if you kicked someone | ||
elseif ($nick == $me) { | elseif ($nick == $me) { | ||
− | echo -t $chan $theme_system(kick) You kicked $knick from $chan $+ : %message | + | echo $color(kick) -t $chan $theme_system(kick) You kicked $knick from $chan $+ : %message |
} | } | ||
;else someone else kicked someone else | ;else someone else kicked someone else | ||
else { | else { | ||
− | echo -t $chan $theme_system(kick) $knick was kicked from $chan by $nick $+ : %message | + | echo $color(kick) -t $chan $theme_system(kick) $knick was kicked from $chan by $nick $+ : %message |
} | } | ||
} | } | ||
=== On Nick === | === On Nick === | ||
− | Replacing nick event, "you | + | Replacing nick event, "you morphed to Somenick" and "Someone morphed to Someguy". Another place to use $comchan. |
on ^*:NICK: { | on ^*:NICK: { | ||
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var %chans = 1 | var %chans = 1 | ||
while ($chan(%chans)) { | while ($chan(%chans)) { | ||
− | echo -t $chan(%chans) $theme_system(nick) You morphed to $newnick | + | echo $color(nick) -t $chan(%chans) $theme_system(nick) You morphed to $newnick |
inc %chans | inc %chans | ||
} | } | ||
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var %chans = 1 | var %chans = 1 | ||
while ($comchan($newnick,%chans) ) { | while ($comchan($newnick,%chans) ) { | ||
− | echo -t $comchan($newnick,%chans) $theme_system(nick) $nick morphed to $newnick | + | echo $color(nick) -t $comchan($newnick,%chans) $theme_system(nick) $nick morphed to $newnick |
inc %chans | inc %chans | ||
} | } | ||
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var %line = $urlc($1-) | var %line = $urlc($1-) | ||
− | echo -at $theme_system(notice) $nick $+ : %line | + | echo $color(notice) -at $theme_system(notice) $nick $+ : %line |
} | } | ||
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;we're gonna echo irssi-style "session started with $nick" when someone querys you | ;we're gonna echo irssi-style "session started with $nick" when someone querys you | ||
− | echo -t $nick $theme_system(query) session started with $nick | + | echo $color(info text) -t $nick $theme_system(query) session started with $nick |
} | } | ||
=== On Rawmode === | === On Rawmode === | ||
− | We're using rawmode to affect all the mode changes at the same, you can ofcourse do ON OP, ON VOICE, and other events if you wish to do them differently | + | We're using rawmode to affect all the mode changes at the same, you can ofcourse do ON OP, ON VOICE, and other events if you wish to do them differently. |
− | on ^*: | + | on ^*:RAWMODE:#: { |
haltdef | haltdef | ||
− | echo -t $chan $theme_system(chan mode) $nick sets mode: $1- on $chan | + | |
+ | ;we'll check if you are affected by the mode change, and highlight the text if so | ||
+ | if ($me isin $1-) { | ||
+ | echo $color(highlight) -t $chan $theme_system(chan mode) $nick sets mode: $1- on $chan | ||
+ | |||
+ | ;if the active window isn't the same as the window where the highlight was; echo it to the active | ||
+ | ;you can take this off if you don't like to see it coming into active window | ||
+ | if ($active != $chan) { echo $color(highlight) -at $theme_system(chan mode) $nick sets mode: $1- on $chan } | ||
+ | } | ||
+ | |||
+ | ;else, it doesn't affect you | ||
+ | else { | ||
+ | echo $color(mode) -t $chan $theme_system(chan mode) $nick sets mode: $1- on $chan | ||
+ | } | ||
} | } | ||
=== On Topic === | === On Topic === | ||
− | We'll handle topic in 2 different places now, the other is on topic to see the topic changes, and other is raw's 331, 332 and 333, which are returned by /topic #channel | + | We'll handle topic in 2 different places now, the other is on topic to see the topic changes, and other is raw's 331, 332 and 333, which are returned by /topic #channel when joining a channel. |
on ^*:TOPIC:#: { | on ^*:TOPIC:#: { | ||
haltdef | haltdef | ||
− | + | ||
;check if there are no words, ($0 returns tokens seperated by $chr(32)), if this happens, the topic has been cleared | ;check if there are no words, ($0 returns tokens seperated by $chr(32)), if this happens, the topic has been cleared | ||
if ($0 == 0) { | if ($0 == 0) { | ||
− | echo -mt $chan $theme_system(topic) $chan $+ : $nick clears the topic | + | echo $color(topic) -mt $chan $theme_system(topic) $chan $+ : $nick clears the topic |
} | } | ||
− | + | ||
;else the topic is set or changed | ;else the topic is set or changed | ||
else { | else { | ||
− | echo -mt $chan $theme_system(topic) $chan $+ : $nick changes topic to $chr(34) $+ $1- $+ $chr(15) $+ $chr(34) | + | echo $color(topic) -mt $chan $theme_system(topic) $chan $+ : $nick changes topic to $chr(34) $+ $1- $+ $chr(15) $+ $chr(34) |
} | } | ||
} | } | ||
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== Raws == | == Raws == | ||
I'm not gonna add all of the raw events here, only a few common ones, like whois and topic. | I'm not gonna add all of the raw events here, only a few common ones, like whois and topic. | ||
+ | You should check [[:Category:Raws|Raws-section]] for more information on raws. | ||
=== Whois === | === Whois === | ||
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;we'll echo a system message "whois Nick", name and host into seperate lines | ;we'll echo a system message "whois Nick", name and host into seperate lines | ||
− | echo -at $theme_system(whois $2) | + | echo $color(whois) -at $theme_system(whois $2) |
− | echo -at - name: $6- | + | echo $color(whois) -at - name: $6- |
− | echo -at - host: $3 $+ @ $+ $4 | + | echo $color(whois) -at - host: $3 $+ @ $+ $4 |
} | } | ||
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;we also echo how many channels the user is seen on | ;we also echo how many channels the user is seen on | ||
− | echo -at - chans $+($chr(40),$numtok($3-,32),$chr(41),) %chans | + | echo $color(whois) -at - chans $+($chr(40),$numtok($3-,32),$chr(41),) %chans |
} | } | ||
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raw 312:*:{ | raw 312:*:{ | ||
haltdef | haltdef | ||
− | echo -at - using $3- | + | echo $color(whois) -at - using $3- |
} | } | ||
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raw 330:*: { | raw 330:*: { | ||
haltdef | haltdef | ||
− | echo -at - authed as $3 | + | echo $color(whois) -at - authed as $3 |
} | } | ||
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;we will use $duration to calculate users idle and how long he has been connected to server | ;we will use $duration to calculate users idle and how long he has been connected to server | ||
− | echo -at - idle: $duration($3) $+ , irc: $duration($calc( $ctime - $4 )) $+ , signon: $date($4) $time($4) | + | echo $color(whois) -at - idle: $duration($3) $+ , irc: $duration($calc( $ctime - $4 )) $+ , signon: $date($4) $time($4) |
} | } | ||
− | ''';raw 313 returns if the user is an IRC operator on network | + | ''';raw 313 returns if the user is an IRC operator on network''' |
raw 313:*:{ | raw 313:*:{ | ||
haltdef | haltdef | ||
− | echo -at - $2 is an IRC operator on $network | + | echo $color(whois) -at - $2 is an IRC operator on $network |
} | } | ||
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raw 318:*:{ | raw 318:*:{ | ||
haltdef | haltdef | ||
− | ;echo -at $theme_system(whois $2) | + | ;echo $color(whois) -at $theme_system(whois $2) |
} | } | ||
=== Topic === | === Topic === | ||
− | This is the other modification we make to affect the topic. | + | This is the other modification we make to affect the topic. These raws are sent to you when you join a channel or do /topic #channel. |
''';raw 331 is returned when you join a channel, or when you do /topic #channel, you'll get this raw instead of raw 332 if there is no topic on the channel''' | ''';raw 331 is returned when you join a channel, or when you do /topic #channel, you'll get this raw instead of raw 332 if there is no topic on the channel''' | ||
raw 331:*: { | raw 331:*: { | ||
haltdef | haltdef | ||
− | echo -t $2 $theme_system(topic,topic) No topic is set for $2 | + | echo $color(topic) -t $2 $theme_system(topic,topic) No topic is set for $2 |
} | } | ||
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raw 332:*: { | raw 332:*: { | ||
haltdef | haltdef | ||
− | echo -t $2 $theme_system(topic,topic) Topic is " $+ $3- $+ $chr(15) $+ " | + | echo $color(topic) -t $2 $theme_system(topic,topic) Topic is " $+ $3- $+ $chr(15) $+ " |
} | } | ||
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raw 333:*: { | raw 333:*: { | ||
haltdef | haltdef | ||
− | echo -t $2 $theme_system(topic,topic) Topic set by $gettok($3,1,33) on $asctime($4) | + | echo $color(topic) -t $2 $theme_system(topic,topic) Topic set by $gettok($3,1,33) on $asctime($4) |
} | } | ||
+ | |||
== Own input == | == Own input == | ||
− | These are just modified aliases to match the theme | + | These are just modified aliases to match the theme, you can modify other aliases the same way. |
=== /query === | === /query === | ||
Here we also add the irssi-style "session started with Someone", this can be used /query nick blaa blaa, or by doubleclicking a nick in nicklist or channel (if you have doubleclick action set to /query $$1 in options, alt+o -> mouse) | Here we also add the irssi-style "session started with Someone", this can be used /query nick blaa blaa, or by doubleclicking a nick in nicklist or channel (if you have doubleclick action set to /query $$1 in options, alt+o -> mouse) | ||
− | |||
alias query { | alias query { | ||
;first, a silent query to open the chatwindow, we don't want to send anything yet | ;first, a silent query to open the chatwindow, we don't want to send anything yet | ||
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;we're adding the irssi-style "session started with Someone" | ;we're adding the irssi-style "session started with Someone" | ||
− | echo -t $$1 $theme_system(query) session started with $$1 | + | echo $color(info) -t $$1 $theme_system(query) session started with $$1 |
;now we check if we had anything to send, if so, we'll do a silent msg for the nick | ;now we check if we had anything to send, if so, we'll do a silent msg for the nick | ||
if ($2) { | if ($2) { | ||
.msg $$1 $2- | .msg $$1 $2- | ||
− | echo -t $$1 $theme_nick($me) $2- | + | echo $color(own text) -t $$1 $theme_nick($me) $2- |
} | } | ||
} | } | ||
=== /me === | === /me === | ||
− | + | This is quite a simple modification, pretty much all the aliases are modified the same way. | |
alias me { | alias me { | ||
− | ;silent me $1- and echo, here you can also choose to show it like: * Nick does some action | + | ;silent /me $1- and echo, here you can also choose to show it like: * Nick does some action |
;or by the theme | ;or by the theme | ||
.me $1- | .me $1- | ||
− | echo -at $theme_system( | + | echo $color(action) -at $theme_system(action) $me $1- |
− | ;echo | + | ;echo $color(action) -at * $me $1- |
} | } | ||
=== /notice === | === /notice === | ||
− | + | Yet one simple modification. | |
alias notice { | alias notice { | ||
;same goes for notice, we don't need to add haltdef's here since we do the commands silent | ;same goes for notice, we don't need to add haltdef's here since we do the commands silent | ||
.notice $$1 $2- | .notice $$1 $2- | ||
− | echo -t $theme_system( | + | echo $color(notice) -t $theme_system(notice) $$1 $+ : $2- |
} | } | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Miscellaneous == | ||
+ | Now you should be able to continue modifying other events and aliases on your own, here are just a few tips what you can do. | ||
+ | |||
+ | How to pad text, example: | ||
+ | 1717 48 Cail@ » hello | ||
+ | 1718 01 Anu+ » hello | ||
+ | 1718 03 Cail@ » ahii | ||
+ | 1718 32 chan mode » @Cail sets mode: +o Anu: #channel | ||
+ | |||
+ | Since you cannot do that with $chr(32), you'll need to use $chr(160), and calculate how many of those you need to put before the nick: | ||
+ | $str($chr(160),$calc(15 - $len($nick))) $nick | ||
+ | |||
+ | 15 is the maximum nickname length in Quakenet (you might set this into a variable when you connect to a server). | ||
+ | |||
+ | This way, all the nicknames will end in same place. | ||
+ | Of course you can do variations of this method like: | ||
+ | 1717 48 @Cail » hello | ||
+ | 1718 01 +Anu » hello | ||
+ | 1718 03 @Cail » ahii | ||
+ | 1718 32 chan mode » @Cail sets mode: +o Anu: #channel | ||
+ | |||
+ | This is a basic example so you get the idea. Ideally you would use [[$nick_(nick)|$nick($chan,$nick).pnick]] instead of $nick and increase the maximum nick length number (15 in this example) by 1 to account for a possible mode prefix like @ or +. You should only do this for channel text though, since there is no mode prefix on queries. | ||
[[Category:Tutorials]] | [[Category:Tutorials]] |
Latest revision as of 14:37, 22 May 2014
This tutorial is going to give you an overview on how to create your own theme by modifying various events and aliases.
I'm not making a theme-engine here, just showing how to get things going.
There are several ways to make your own theme, hope you get some ideas from this tutorial.
At this point you should already know basics of mircscripting, if you are still having some difficulties, take a look at How to start
Start
We'll start with 2 aliases that returns colorcodes, and delimiters (ie < or > for <nick>). You can leave some of the returned values blank like ts_right and ts_right (in theme_delimiter, timestamp delimiters), so there won't be anything around the timestamp.
alias theme_color { ;color of timestamp if ($1 == timestamp) { return 03 } ;color of @-prefix if ($1 == prefix-op) { return 10 } ;color of +-prefix if ($1 == prefix-voice) { return 11 } ;color of %-prefix if ($1 == prefix-hop) { return 06 } ;color of nick if ($1 == nick) { return 14 } ;color of link if ($1 == link) { return 07 } ;color of left and right delimiters ie: <nick> (the < and > in there) if ($1 == delimiter) { return 05 } ;color of event name if ($1 == sysmsg) { return 04 } ;color of system message delimiter ie: [highlight] (the [ and ] in there) if ($1 == sysdelimiter) { return 05 } } alias theme_delimiter { ;left delimiter of system messages ($chr(91) = [ and $chr(93) = ]) if ($1 == sys_left) { return $chr(91) } ;right delimiter of system messages if ($1 == sys_right) { return $chr(93) } ;left delimiter of timestamp if ($1 == ts_left) { return ( } ;right delimiter of timestamp if ($1 == ts_right) { return ) } ;left delimiter of nick if ($1 == nick_left) { return ( } ;right delimiter of nick if ($1 == nick_right) { return ) } }
Helpful aliases
These aliases are meant to make things easier with the theme. I chose to do a couple of aliases, that returns stuff we need several times, it would be pointless to do same things over and over again. This makes the theme more easily modified, since you only need to change things in one place.
$clr
First we have clr alias (short for color), so we don't have to use ctrl+k in the script, just $clr(control code), ie. $clr(03) is the same as ctrl+k 3, (works with background colors), zeropads the given number to 2, ie. 3 -> 03.
alias clr { return $+($chr(3),$base($1,10,10,2)) $+ $iif($2,$+($chr(44),$base($2,10,10,2)),) }
$urlc
This is an alias which underlines and colors links, i use this in several places, so if you don't want to use this, replace all $urlc($1-) with $1- in the future
You can find a complete version of this URL-logger & coloring system from here
alias urlc { ;assign $1- into a variable var %line = $1- ;check with regex if the line includes www. or http:// if ($regex(%line,/(\b(www.?\.|https?:\/\/|ftp:\/\/).)/i)) { var %x = 1 ;loop through the line while (%x <= $numtok(%line,32)) { ;check if a link is found if ($regex($gettok(%line,%x,32),/(\b(www.?\.|https?:\/\/|ftp:\/\/).)/i)) { ;put some colors and underline to the link, $chr(31) is the underline var %l2 = $+($clr($theme_color(link)),$chr(31),$gettok(%line,%x,32),$chr(31),$clr) ;replace the old link with the new, colored one %line = $puttok(%line,%l2,%x,32) } inc %x } } return %line }
$modeprefix
An alias to return colored modeprefix of a nick, usage: $modeprefix($nick,$chan), you shouldn't modify this (except $chr(160) to $chr(32), read below) since the colors are in variables that we set earlier
alias modeprefix { ;we will use $matchtok to find out if modeprefix is one of @,+ or % and then replace them with colored ones ;if you don't like the space between left delimiter and nick when there's no mode, change the $chr(160) to $chr(32) or leave it blank return $iif( $& $matchtok(@.+.%,$left($nick($2,$1).pnick,1),1,46), $& $replace($ifmatch, $& @,$+($clr($theme_color(prefix-op)),@,$clr), $& +,$+($clr($theme_color(prefix-voice)),+,$clr), $& %,$+($clr($theme_color(prefix-hop)),%,$clr) $& ),$chr(160)) }
$theme_nick
An alias to return nick with modeprefix and delimiters, ie. (@Cail) This alias is used everytime someone says something/you do something. The purpose of this alias is to use it in events, and everytime you wish to change how your nick looks like, you only need to change it in one place.
alias theme_nick { ;this alias return colored timestamp, modeprefix, nick ;with custom delimiters return $+( $& $clr($theme_color(delimiter)),$theme_delimiter(nick_left), $& $modeprefix($1,$chan), $& $clr($theme_color(nick)),$1, $& $clr($theme_color(delimiter)),$theme_delimiter(nick_right), $& $clr $& ) }
$theme_system
Same purpose as $theme_nick, but used to return event names, ie. [join] with colors
alias theme_system { ;this alias returns colored system messages. ie: highlight, topic, etc. ;with custom delimiter return $+( $& $clr($theme_color(sysdelimiter)),$theme_delimiter(sys_left), $& $clr($theme_color(sysmsg)),$1, $& $clr($theme_color(delimiter)),$theme_delimiter(sys_right), $& $clr $& ) }
Events
These are the modified events to prevent mIRC from showing default text, and echo messages the way we want. Here are only a few common events, some of them even are a bit repetitive, but should give you an expression on how to handle the events.
On Start
For on start event, i only set the timestamp at this point.
on *:start:{ ;we'll set this timestamp everytime when you start mirc, so the colors won't disappear ;i'm using timestamp format HH:nn:ss in here, you can ofcourse change it to whatever you like (/help time and date identifiers for format) ;note that you shouldn't add ( and ) around the timestamp, since they are already in a variable (which you can change). .timestamp -f $+( $& $clr($theme_color(timestamp)),$theme_delimiter(ts_left), $& HH:nn:ss, $& $theme_delimiter(ts_right), $& $clr) }
On Input
Replacing our own input. We will be sending the same line we input, but echo a modified line. Note that on input event won't need ^ to trigger before default actions.
on *:INPUT:*: { ;we will check that ctrl wasn't pressed while pressing enter, and that it's not a command if ($left($1,1) === $readini(mirc.ini,text,commandchar)) && (!$ctrlenter) { return } ;halt the default actions haltdef ;we'll put the line into a variable, in case we want to modify it for the echo ;in this case i have an alias called urlc to underline and color links var %line = $urlc($1-) ;here is the part what we send as msg, we want to send $1- and not the modified variable .msg $target $1- ;then we have the echo, where we get to use $theme_nick, which returns ;modeprefix, and the brackets around the nick (see above) echo $color(own text) -at $theme_nick($nick) %line }
On Text (channel)
Replacing incoming text from a channel. Here we also make our own highlight system.
on ^*:TEXT:*:#: { ;again halt the default actions and assign $1- into a variable haltdef var %line = $urlc($1-) ;a regular expression to check if the line contains your nick ;triggers for Cail, Caili, Cail:, Caili: basically nick + 2 characters ;('i' in [i,$chr(44),:] is 'cause i'm sometimes referred to Caili, you can ofcourse remove it, or change it/add other characters) var %hlpattern = $+(/(^|\s),$me,([i,$chr(44),:]{0,2})?\b/i) if ($regex($1-,%hlpattern)) { ;if the active window isn't the same as the window where the highlight was; echo it to the active if ($active != $chan) { echo -at $theme_system(highlight,highlight) $+($chan,/,$nick,:) %line } echo $color(highlight) -mt $chan $theme_nick($nick) %line } else { echo $color(normal text) -mt $chan $theme_nick($nick) %line } }
On Text (query)
Replacing incoming text from query.
on ^*:TEXT:*:?: { ;halt default actions, and set $1- into a variable haltdef var %line = $urlc($1-) echo $color(normal text) -mt $nick $theme_nick($nick) %line }
On Action
Replacing action texts.
on ^*:ACTION:*:*: { haltdef ;if you like to see actions like: timestamp * nick does stuff, you can add ; in front of the 1st line and ;take it off from the 2nd echo $color(action text) -mt $iif($chan,$chan,$nick) $theme_system(action) $nick $1- ;echo $color(action text) -mt $iif($chan,$chan,$nick) * $nick $1- }
On Join
Replacing join event. Also modified to show "Nick sets usermode +x", so you don't have to see the quit and join when a user sets mode +x.
Before:
(1359 04) [quit] Cail ~user@dsl-xx-xx-xx-xx.dhcp.inet.fi Registered (1359 04) [join] Cail ~user@Cail.users.quakenet.org
After:
(1400 46) [usermode] Cail sets usermode +x
On to the script:
on ^*:JOIN:#: { haltdef ;if it's you who joins the chan, echo "You have entered #channel" if ($nick == $me) { echo $color(join) -t $chan $theme_system(join) You have entered $chan } ;else if the nick has quit setting usermode +x ;show "Nick sets usermode +x" instead of quit and join elseif ($($+($(%registered.,0),$cid,.,$nick),2)) { echo $color(join) -t $chan $theme_system(usermode) $nick sets usermode +x } ;else show the normal join else { echo $color(join) -t $chan $theme_system(join) $nick $site } }
On Part
Replacing part event (! means it won't trigger if you part).
on !^*:PART:#: { ;this event only triggers if someone else parts haltdef var %message = $1- echo $color(part) -t $chan $theme_system(part) $nick $site %message }
On Quit
Replacing quit event, "Registered quits" aren't shown. This event works in conjunction with on join event to hide the quit and join when a user sets mode +x (see above). We have to use $comchan in here, since $chan doesn't exist in on quit event
on ^*:QUIT: { haltdef ;check if the quit message is "registered", this means the user is setting usermode +x ;we don't show the quit here, we only show "Nick sets usermode +x" when the user joins back if ($1 == registered) { ;set a variable for ConnectionID and nick that unsets after 5 seconds. set -u5 $($+($(%registered.,0),$cid,.,$nick),1) $true } ;else the quit is normal, and is looped through $comchans ;and echoed into each channel else { var %message = $1- var %x = 1 while ($comchan($nick,%x)) { echo $color(quit) -t $comchan($nick,%x) $theme_system(quit) $nick $address %message inc %x } } }
On Kick
Replacing kick event, "you kicked", "you were kicked" and "someone was kicked by somebody".
on ^*:KICK:#: { ;halt default actions and assign kick message into a variable haltdef var %message = $1- ;check if you were kicked if ($knick == $me) { echo $color(kick) -t $chan $theme_system(kick) You were kicked from $chan by $nick $+ : %message } ;else if you kicked someone elseif ($nick == $me) { echo $color(kick) -t $chan $theme_system(kick) You kicked $knick from $chan $+ : %message } ;else someone else kicked someone else else { echo $color(kick) -t $chan $theme_system(kick) $knick was kicked from $chan by $nick $+ : %message } }
On Nick
Replacing nick event, "you morphed to Somenick" and "Someone morphed to Someguy". Another place to use $comchan.
on ^*:NICK: { haltdef ;see if it's you who changed the nick and loop through all the channels if ($nick == $me) { var %chans = 1 while ($chan(%chans)) { echo $color(nick) -t $chan(%chans) $theme_system(nick) You morphed to $newnick inc %chans } } ;else it's someone else who changed the nick, now we have to loop through $comchans else { var %chans = 1 while ($comchan($newnick,%chans) ) { echo $color(nick) -t $comchan($newnick,%chans) $theme_system(nick) $nick morphed to $newnick inc %chans } } }
On Notice
Replacing notice event.
on ^*:NOTICE:*:?: { ;halt default actions, assign $1- into a var and acho notice into active window haltdef var %line = $urlc($1-) echo $color(notice) -at $theme_system(notice) $nick $+ : %line }
On Open (Query)
Adding irssi-style "session started with $nick" to on open event.
on *:open:?:*:{ ;we're gonna echo irssi-style "session started with $nick" when someone querys you echo $color(info text) -t $nick $theme_system(query) session started with $nick }
On Rawmode
We're using rawmode to affect all the mode changes at the same, you can ofcourse do ON OP, ON VOICE, and other events if you wish to do them differently.
on ^*:RAWMODE:#: { haltdef ;we'll check if you are affected by the mode change, and highlight the text if so if ($me isin $1-) { echo $color(highlight) -t $chan $theme_system(chan mode) $nick sets mode: $1- on $chan ;if the active window isn't the same as the window where the highlight was; echo it to the active ;you can take this off if you don't like to see it coming into active window if ($active != $chan) { echo $color(highlight) -at $theme_system(chan mode) $nick sets mode: $1- on $chan } } ;else, it doesn't affect you else { echo $color(mode) -t $chan $theme_system(chan mode) $nick sets mode: $1- on $chan } }
On Topic
We'll handle topic in 2 different places now, the other is on topic to see the topic changes, and other is raw's 331, 332 and 333, which are returned by /topic #channel when joining a channel.
on ^*:TOPIC:#: { haltdef ;check if there are no words, ($0 returns tokens seperated by $chr(32)), if this happens, the topic has been cleared if ($0 == 0) { echo $color(topic) -mt $chan $theme_system(topic) $chan $+ : $nick clears the topic } ;else the topic is set or changed else { echo $color(topic) -mt $chan $theme_system(topic) $chan $+ : $nick changes topic to $chr(34) $+ $1- $+ $chr(15) $+ $chr(34) } }
Raws
I'm not gonna add all of the raw events here, only a few common ones, like whois and topic. You should check Raws-section for more information on raws.
Whois
;raw 311 returns name and host after /whois raw 311:*:{ haltdef ;we'll echo a system message "whois Nick", name and host into seperate lines echo $color(whois) -at $theme_system(whois $2) echo $color(whois) -at - name: $6- echo $color(whois) -at - host: $3 $+ @ $+ $4 } ;raw 319 returns channels where the user is raw 319:*:{ haltdef var %x = 1,%chans ;we loop through the channels and put some colors to modeprefix and comchans while (%x <= $numtok($3-,32)) { %chan = $gettok($3-,%x,32) %mode = $iif($left(%chan,1) != $chr(35),$+($clr(3),$left(%chan,1),$clr),) %chan = $iif($left(%chan,1) != $chr(35),$right(%chan,-1),%chan) %chan = %mode $+ $iif($me ison %chan,$+($clr(12),%chan,$clr),%chan) %chans = %chans %chan inc %x } ;we also echo how many channels the user is seen on echo $color(whois) -at - chans $+($chr(40),$numtok($3-,32),$chr(41),) %chans } ;raw 312 returns the server that the user is connected to raw 312:*:{ haltdef echo $color(whois) -at - using $3- } ;raw 330 returns authname of the user (only in Quakenet) raw 330:*: { haltdef echo $color(whois) -at - authed as $3 } ;raw 317 returns idletime and signontime of the user raw 317:*:{ haltdef ;we will use $duration to calculate users idle and how long he has been connected to server echo $color(whois) -at - idle: $duration($3) $+ , irc: $duration($calc( $ctime - $4 )) $+ , signon: $date($4) $time($4) } ;raw 313 returns if the user is an IRC operator on network raw 313:*:{ haltdef echo $color(whois) -at - $2 is an IRC operator on $network } ;raw 318 is the "end of whois", i usually like to hide it, but you can take the ; off from the echo. raw 318:*:{ haltdef ;echo $color(whois) -at $theme_system(whois $2) }
Topic
This is the other modification we make to affect the topic. These raws are sent to you when you join a channel or do /topic #channel.
;raw 331 is returned when you join a channel, or when you do /topic #channel, you'll get this raw instead of raw 332 if there is no topic on the channel raw 331:*: { haltdef echo $color(topic) -t $2 $theme_system(topic,topic) No topic is set for $2 } ;raw 332 is the same as raw 331, but returns the topic if it's set raw 332:*: { haltdef echo $color(topic) -t $2 $theme_system(topic,topic) Topic is " $+ $3- $+ $chr(15) $+ " } ;raw 333 returns who set the topic and when, after joining a channel or by /topic #channel raw 333:*: { haltdef echo $color(topic) -t $2 $theme_system(topic,topic) Topic set by $gettok($3,1,33) on $asctime($4) }
Own input
These are just modified aliases to match the theme, you can modify other aliases the same way.
/query
Here we also add the irssi-style "session started with Someone", this can be used /query nick blaa blaa, or by doubleclicking a nick in nicklist or channel (if you have doubleclick action set to /query $$1 in options, alt+o -> mouse)
alias query { ;first, a silent query to open the chatwindow, we don't want to send anything yet .query $$1 ;we're adding the irssi-style "session started with Someone" echo $color(info) -t $$1 $theme_system(query) session started with $$1 ;now we check if we had anything to send, if so, we'll do a silent msg for the nick if ($2) { .msg $$1 $2- echo $color(own text) -t $$1 $theme_nick($me) $2- } }
/me
This is quite a simple modification, pretty much all the aliases are modified the same way.
alias me { ;silent /me $1- and echo, here you can also choose to show it like: * Nick does some action ;or by the theme .me $1- echo $color(action) -at $theme_system(action) $me $1- ;echo $color(action) -at * $me $1- }
/notice
Yet one simple modification.
alias notice { ;same goes for notice, we don't need to add haltdef's here since we do the commands silent .notice $$1 $2- echo $color(notice) -t $theme_system(notice) $$1 $+ : $2- }
Miscellaneous
Now you should be able to continue modifying other events and aliases on your own, here are just a few tips what you can do.
How to pad text, example:
1717 48 Cail@ » hello 1718 01 Anu+ » hello 1718 03 Cail@ » ahii 1718 32 chan mode » @Cail sets mode: +o Anu: #channel
Since you cannot do that with $chr(32), you'll need to use $chr(160), and calculate how many of those you need to put before the nick:
$str($chr(160),$calc(15 - $len($nick))) $nick
15 is the maximum nickname length in Quakenet (you might set this into a variable when you connect to a server).
This way, all the nicknames will end in same place. Of course you can do variations of this method like:
1717 48 @Cail » hello 1718 01 +Anu » hello 1718 03 @Cail » ahii 1718 32 chan mode » @Cail sets mode: +o Anu: #channel
This is a basic example so you get the idea. Ideally you would use $nick($chan,$nick).pnick instead of $nick and increase the maximum nick length number (15 in this example) by 1 to account for a possible mode prefix like @ or +. You should only do this for channel text though, since there is no mode prefix on queries.