I think that is the exact point people are making regarding dialogs. Most people who script anything will use dialogs in at least some of their scripts. Dialogs are used all of the time and having greater control of what you can do would make just about everyone who scripts much happier. Even if they don't use a specific control, the option to use it would allow them to consider options when making a dialog that they don't have otherwise. It allows more freedom when trying to decide how to set up a dialog. The font control alone would probably be used by most people who use dialogs... even if they just use the font size part of it.

We can get into the fact that mIRC is a chat client, but the scripting engine (and dialogs are a large part of that) is perhaps the most important feature in mIRC. It is *that* which makes mIRC different from every other client out there. If we didn't have a scripting engine in mIRC, then mIRC wouldn't hold such a huge lead over all of the other clients out there. It would be just one out of many similar clients rather than something unique.


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