Quote:
The only thing that I can think of is to make sure that your highlighting is active. Other than that, our understandings of the /echo command agree.


well there is something out there im not sure whats wrong with the .echo -l but it also doesnt work you can either do this

ex:.

lets say you have a script that is something like this

on 1:TEXT:*:#: {
if ($1 == lol) { echo -a $nick said lol on $chan }
}

what you can do here is type echo -a then on your keyboard hold CONTROL/CTRL and press r then let go a small ascii box wil pop up this is the "highlight" control code then you can type the rest of message its like using ctrl + u or ctrl + b


Code:
if $reality > $fiction { set %sanity Sane }
Else { echo -a *voices* }