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This command sets an image as a background for a given window | This command sets an image as a background for a given window | ||
− | /background [- | + | /background [-abemsdluhcfnrtpx] [window] [image path] |
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*** -m specifies the "main mIRC window" - the parent window which encompasses all of the channel and custom windows | *** -m specifies the "main mIRC window" - the parent window which encompasses all of the channel and custom windows | ||
*** -s specifies the status window for the active network | *** -s specifies the status window for the active network | ||
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*** -d specifies a single message window | *** -d specifies a single message window | ||
*** -l specifies a toolbar | *** -l specifies a toolbar | ||
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* [[Window]] | * [[Window]] | ||
* [[Custom Windows]] | * [[Custom Windows]] | ||
− | * [[Category:Picture Windows]] | + | * [[:Category:Picture Windows]] |
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Latest revision as of 21:31, 24 April 2017
This command sets an image as a background for a given window
/background [-abemsdluhcfnrtpx] [window] [image path]
- Switches
- Target Specifiers
- -a specifies the active window
- -m specifies the "main mIRC window" - the parent window which encompasses all of the channel and custom windows
- -s specifies the status window for the active network
- -d specifies a single message window
- -l specifies a toolbar
- -u specifies a button on a toolbar
- -h specifies the switchbar
- -b specifies the treebar
- Options
- -e sets the image as the default image for all windows of this type
- -x removes the background image
- Target Specifiers
- Window is the window name which you would like to edit the background image for, if you did not specify the window via a switch
- Image path is the path to the image you wish to set as the background
Examples
background -s C:\Images\Status_Background.bmp background -ea C:\Images\Channel_Background.bmp background #help.script C:\Images\Help_Background.bmp