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is there any way to force mirc, that when user presses ENTER that it actualy goes in new line ? -_-
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Hoopy frood
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If you have the multi editbox style, you can use $crlf.
/did -a <dname> <id> $crlf
edit "", 1, x y w h, multi
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yes i know that, but i am makeing sort of text editor (for now) inside mirc dialog and i ment when user presses enter key if it can be forced mirc to automaticaly makes goes to new line ?
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Hoopy frood
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You must use both the "return" and "multi" styles.
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Ah my apologies, I miss read I thought you wrote how to add a new line.
Try using the styles multi and return together.
edit "", 1, x y w h, multi return
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thank you both too bad help file doesnt describe this additional options
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Well, it does show the options but it doesn't go into too much detail on it. edit "text", id, x y w h, style (right, center, multi, pass, read, return, hsbar, vsbar, autohs, autovs, limit N) Also, I didn't realise Collective posted above me, so I should really say he beat me to it.
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Hoopy frood
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From the help file with mIRC 6.21 edit "text", id, x y w h, style (right, center, multi, pass, read, return, hsbar, vsbar, autohs, autovs, limit N)
Where "text" is the default text for a control, id is a number that uniquely identifies a control, x y w h are the position and size of the control, and style consists of a combination of the words in brackets.
Other Styles
In addition to the styles shown in brackets for each type of control, you can also specify these styles:
disable disables the control
hide hides the control
group start of a group
result identifies the control whose value will be used as the return value to the calling script when the user presses the ok button
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That doesn't actually explain what any of those control-specific options do, though, which is clearly what he meant.
It would make a nice addition to the help file.
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