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#173646 27/03/07 03:43 AM
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I use timers from time to time. Unless I have failed to find something, they are all global, by which I mean that they are all visible to all server windows. I would prefer that there be an option that makes a timer visible only in the server window in which it is created, which I would call "local."

Have I missed something? i.e. is the local option already and I just didn't read carefully?

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AFAIK, there is no switch for the timer to be local for a server connection. But you can specify the CID or network/server in the timer name.


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oh, oops. Never heard of a local timer for mIRC.

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The reference is to TIMERS not VARIABLES

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You should post this in Feature Suggestions, I was thinking
the same thing a while back that if the /timers command is
used that it should only display the timers for the current
connection and dynamic/global timers. Also, switches could
be added to specify which timers to display...

/timers would display global timers and local timers for the current connection
/timers -g would display only global timers
/timers -l would display only local timers for the current connection
/timers -gl would display global timers and local timers for the current connection

...just a thought. smile

~ Edit ~

Oh and a switch used when creating a timer to force the timer
name to be specified when stopping, so it can't be stopped using
/timers off but I think this one has already been suggested.

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Nevermind, I posted it. wink




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