I have found that while working on dialogs (in particular) and making small changes to test and/or fix code, I have to click ok which submits the changed code for use, then re-open the editor and execute the script to compare what happens with what is in my code, so that I can progress through control placement and or code changes to get what I want.

What would make life a lot easier would be an 'apply' button so that the code is submitted to where ever it is store (script.ini, or some other place) and yet the editor would remain active.

If I was a superior being my code would work 1st time and every time. Unfortunetly I am not which results in continuous, ok, then get script editor back up, trigger code observe results, back to editor change code, etc. etc.

Please consider this, the code should already exist within mIRC, since it is executed when Ok is clicked, but just don't complete the closure of the editor (yes I know it's never that simple).

Last edited by Erasimus; 26/04/18 08:50 PM.