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Custom windows are windows that can be created by the user and modified to look like almost anything. They can play any type or a role you wish: they can for example replace normal channel windows or they can be used to filter messages from queries. | |||
'''/window [-abBcCdeEfg[N]hikl[N]mnoprRsvwxz] [-tN,..,N] [+bdeflLmnstx] <@name> [x y [w h]] [/command] [popup.txt] [font [size]] [iconfile [N]]''' | |||
Explanations of the different switches: | |||
a = activate the window | |||
b = update horizontal scrollbar width for listbox (TODO: better explanation?) | |||
B = prevent the window from using an internal border | |||
c = close the window | |||
C = center window when first created | |||
d = open the window as a desktop window | |||
D = allows toggling of the window between mdi and desktop (TODO: what's this?) | |||
e = add a single-line editbox to the window | |||
E = add a multi-line editbox to the window | |||
f = indicates that w h are the required width and height of the text display area as opposed to the window's size (TODO: huh?) | |||
g[N] = sets/removes hilight for a window button, 0 = none, 1 = message color, 2 = hilight color. Default = TODO? | |||
h = hide window button from the switchbar. The window can still be modified and closed normally. To reverse, use -w or -z. | |||
H = enables auto-hide for a side-listbox (TODO: huh?) | |||
i = dynamically associate with whatever happens to be the active connection (TODO: huh?) | |||
k[N] = hides the @ prefix in the window name, 0 = hide prefix, 1 = show prefix. Default = 0. | |||
l[N] = listbox, if N is specified then a side-listbox N characters wide is created. If no N is given, the default size is used. | |||
m = allow line marker to be used in window. The line marker can be turned on by Ctrl+L. | |||
n[N] = minimize window, 2 = minimize without auto-expanding item in treebar (TODO: huh?) | |||
o = if opened on desktop, place ontop of all other desktop windows | |||
p = creates a [[Picture_Windows|picture window]] | |||
r = restore window (TODO: huh?) | |||
R = reset window's size and position to previously saved values | |||
s = sort the main window, whether text or listbox (TODO: alphabetically or what?) | |||
S = sort the side-listbox (TODO: ...) | |||
u = if the window was created with -o, remove ontop setting of the window | |||
v = close window when associated status window is closed (TODO: huh?) | |||
w[N] = where 0 = hide from switchbar/treebar, 1 = show in switchbar, 2 = show in treebar, 3 = show in both (TODO: Default?) | |||
x = maximize window | |||
z = place window button at the end of the switchbar | |||
t[N,...,N] = tab positions in a listbox. if text contains tabs it will be spaced out according to these tab settings | |||
The switches that start with + are used to change the appearance of the window: | |||
b = use a border | |||
d = don't use a border | |||
e = 3d edges | |||
f = dialog frame (make it look more like a dialog) | |||
l = tool window (TODO: huh? can't remember) | |||
L = tool window but window won't appear in taskbar (TODO: ...) | |||
n = minimize box (TODO: what box?) | |||
s = make the window sizable | |||
t = add only the "x" button to the upper right corner | |||
x = maximize box (TODO: what box?) | |||
'''Note:''' some switches may automatically turn other switches on/off. | |||
The rest of the command options: | |||
@name = window name (must prefix with a @ even if the @ would be left out from its title) | |||
x,y,w,h = position in x-axis, position in y-axis, width, height | |||
popup.txt = popup filename to be used for the window, loaded when needed (must be a plain non-ini text file) | |||
/command = default command (executed whenever you enter text in an editbox) (TODO: in any editbox or?) | |||
font/size = font name and size to be used in the window (defaults to status window font) | |||
iconfile/N = sets the titlebar icon for the window | |||
'''Note:''' if you use -1 for any of the x,y,w,h values, the default value is used unless the window already exists in which case the current value is used. |
Revision as of 23:02, 23 November 2006
Custom windows are windows that can be created by the user and modified to look like almost anything. They can play any type or a role you wish: they can for example replace normal channel windows or they can be used to filter messages from queries.
/window [-abBcCdeEfg[N]hikl[N]mnoprRsvwxz] [-tN,..,N] [+bdeflLmnstx] <@name> [x y [w h]] [/command] [popup.txt] [font [size]] [iconfile [N]]
Explanations of the different switches:
a = activate the window b = update horizontal scrollbar width for listbox (TODO: better explanation?) B = prevent the window from using an internal border c = close the window C = center window when first created d = open the window as a desktop window D = allows toggling of the window between mdi and desktop (TODO: what's this?) e = add a single-line editbox to the window E = add a multi-line editbox to the window f = indicates that w h are the required width and height of the text display area as opposed to the window's size (TODO: huh?) g[N] = sets/removes hilight for a window button, 0 = none, 1 = message color, 2 = hilight color. Default = TODO? h = hide window button from the switchbar. The window can still be modified and closed normally. To reverse, use -w or -z. H = enables auto-hide for a side-listbox (TODO: huh?) i = dynamically associate with whatever happens to be the active connection (TODO: huh?) k[N] = hides the @ prefix in the window name, 0 = hide prefix, 1 = show prefix. Default = 0. l[N] = listbox, if N is specified then a side-listbox N characters wide is created. If no N is given, the default size is used. m = allow line marker to be used in window. The line marker can be turned on by Ctrl+L. n[N] = minimize window, 2 = minimize without auto-expanding item in treebar (TODO: huh?) o = if opened on desktop, place ontop of all other desktop windows p = creates a picture window r = restore window (TODO: huh?) R = reset window's size and position to previously saved values s = sort the main window, whether text or listbox (TODO: alphabetically or what?) S = sort the side-listbox (TODO: ...) u = if the window was created with -o, remove ontop setting of the window v = close window when associated status window is closed (TODO: huh?) w[N] = where 0 = hide from switchbar/treebar, 1 = show in switchbar, 2 = show in treebar, 3 = show in both (TODO: Default?) x = maximize window z = place window button at the end of the switchbar t[N,...,N] = tab positions in a listbox. if text contains tabs it will be spaced out according to these tab settings
The switches that start with + are used to change the appearance of the window:
b = use a border d = don't use a border e = 3d edges f = dialog frame (make it look more like a dialog) l = tool window (TODO: huh? can't remember) L = tool window but window won't appear in taskbar (TODO: ...) n = minimize box (TODO: what box?) s = make the window sizable t = add only the "x" button to the upper right corner x = maximize box (TODO: what box?)
Note: some switches may automatically turn other switches on/off.
The rest of the command options:
@name = window name (must prefix with a @ even if the @ would be left out from its title) x,y,w,h = position in x-axis, position in y-axis, width, height popup.txt = popup filename to be used for the window, loaded when needed (must be a plain non-ini text file) /command = default command (executed whenever you enter text in an editbox) (TODO: in any editbox or?) font/size = font name and size to be used in the window (defaults to status window font) iconfile/N = sets the titlebar icon for the window
Note: if you use -1 for any of the x,y,w,h values, the default value is used unless the window already exists in which case the current value is used.