mIRC should display a warning message or ask if the user wishes to paste a line ending with a linechange. Currently that pasted line will be said or attempted to be said when the users pastes that line to a channel/status/private message window if it contains a linechange at the end. This would prevent accidental walls of text or just single lines being pasted to IRC channels. I have no idea why this STILL is a feature in the very current version of mIRC.

Setting the confirmation to pasting text to 1 line doesn't work, because mIRC treats the linechange as 1 line. So to mIRC, pasting:

"Hello.
"

is the same as pasting

"Hello."

You're asked, on both cases (if confirmation limit is set to 1), if you wish to paste the following lines 'Hello.'. While the first will actually say that line, the latter will only paste it so that you can write something else or edit the line before saying it. I think this should be in the bugs section, but it's been there for SO long it's more like a feature that nobody wants but everyone has to use. All it would take is a little confirmation message that users could enable or disable.

Last edited by krypto; 30/08/12 09:05 PM.