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== Example ==
 
== Example ==
 
  [[On_text|on ^*:TEXT:]]*:?:{
 
  [[On_text|on ^*:TEXT:]]*:?:{
   [[echo]] -t [[$nick]] < [[$+]] [[$nick]] $+ > $strip([[$1-]],m)
+
   [[echo]] -t [[$nick]] < $+ [[$nick]] $+ > $strip([[$1-]],m)
 
   [[haltdef]]
 
   [[haltdef]]
 
  }
 
  }

Revision as of 17:19, 12 April 2006

Returns text with control codes stripped out.

$strip(text[,burcmo])

The first parameter is the text you want to strip the control codes from. The second parameter is optional and specifies which control codes are stripped.

Switch Meaning
b The b switch strips all bold control codes.
u The u switch strips all underline control codes.
r The r switch strips all reverse control codes. This control code reverses the background and text color as specified in the Colors... dialog.
c The c switch strips all color control codes.
m The m switch strips all control codes as specified in Options=>IRC=>Messages, not including the Only if... option.
o The o switch applies the Only if... setting in Options=>IRC=>Messages.

Example

on ^*:TEXT:*:?:{
  echo -t $nick < $+ $nick $+ > $strip($1-,m)
  haltdef
}

The above little script would strip control codes from private messages as they are specified in Options=>IRC=>Messages.

Also See

  • $stripped - This returns the number of control codes stripped by $strip.