You can use this command to both create or change the position and size of a window at the same time:
"
/window @name horizontal vertical width height"
Example:
/window @test 300 400 700 500
"
@test" - window name (this can also be "
#test").
"
300" - is the
horizontal position in pixels on screen.
"
400" - is the
vertical position in pixels on screen.
"
700" - is the
width of the window in pixels.
"
500" - is the
height of the window in pixels.
Note: This will only work when the mIRC window is open separate desktop window mode "
/window -d @test".
Also you should not give such names to custom windows as: "
@mirc", "
@mdi", "
@desktop" - these names are reserved by mIRC for identifying other windows.
More information on this command can and MUST need to be read here:
https://en.wikichip.org/wiki/mirc/commands/windowP.S. "Documentation is an extremely crucial part of any software project, yet it is often overlooked or ignored. This can be a mistake, as documentation can provide valuable information that can help you complete your project successfully. Colleagues will be much more inclined to help you if you've done your due diligence - google search, documentation, and the like - don't just immediately ask others when an unknown problem pops up!" Why is it important to read the help documentation