I havent.. but that would be needed.. cos if a user want help in my script, then press the help button for an example channel central.. then it bring up mirc.hlp, but that file is useless for the user.. the default commands dont exist it my script. so whats the use for a user to read about commands that will reply with an error cos the comman dont exist.. i made new aliases for the most things in mirc, and they work together with other aliases.. so if you do somthing with the default mirc commands.. then it will end up with halted commands.. and thats why i want to bring up my help instead of mirc's help.. if you running windows XP, then get the help file for windows 3.1 , then the commands arent the same, same as my script.. totaly new commanda.. how ever some of the default mirc commands still exists


if ($me != tired) { return } | else { echo -a Get a pot of coffee now $+($me,.) }