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I have seen on a few scripts where they have changed the standard <nick> format of this. Ex. <brad> hello
to something like this (and with colors)
« brad » hello
where is the setting. I have looked all through the options and in the settings files and cant find it...
thanks
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Hoopy frood
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its not that at all on ^*:TEXT:*:#:{ //echo -a yourstyle $+ $nick $+ yourstyle $+ : $1- haltdef }
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well, i used that and it worked sort of like what i was talking about...
except i was in 3 channels (all on different servers too) and it took messages from all of them and put them into whichever one i was currently in.
Also, that wouldn't put a @ or + next to people's nicks...
I am pretty illiterate at this scripting stuff...any help is appreciated
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Hoopy frood
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i'll do it for ya,
on ^*:TEXT:#:{ //echo -a yourstyle $+ $nick $+ yourstyle $+ : $1- haltdef } that should work.
Last edited by pheonix; 29/06/03 08:55 PM.
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Hoopy frood
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Try this: on ^*:TEXT:*:#:{
echo -m # « $nick(#,$nick).pnick » $1-
haltdef
}
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That's wrong..the on EVENT is wrong (it won't even trigger) and even if it did it still wouldn't give the @ or + next to people's nicks, and it would still display all channel messages in the active window, rather than the correct channel window.
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i think the problem was because of :*:#:{ also it does work, for me anyway......
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No, you had the right on TEXT syntax in the first place, the reason all messages were sent to the active window with your first script was because you used the -a switch. You need a matchtext field for it to work at all, and it will still do it wrong even with it.
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well, i played with that some and got it to work right....but..
it still doesnt put the status signs next to a nick ( @, + )
Also, how can I make the taskbar blink on a message (which is now an echo) ???????
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Hoopy frood
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Are you using my script or phoenix's? Mine should put status signs in..
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BTW this is what i am using
on ^*:TEXT:*:#:{
//echo $chan 7[15 $+ $time(hh:nn) $+ 7] 7«15 $+ $nick $+ 7» $1-
haltdef
}
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Try: on ^*:TEXT:*:#:{
echo -tm # 7«15 $+ $nick(#,$nick).pnick $+ 7» $1-
haltdef
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Collective, that works great!!
Thanks
The only thing I am wanting it to do now is make the taskbar flash when a message is recieved.
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The /echo flags you want to use, are these.
/echo $colour(Normal) -ti2lbfrm $chan < $+ $nick($chan,$nick).pnick $+ > $1-
You can also change the '2' into a '10' for a nicer indent that excludes the timestamp.
These switches enable all of the standard options that are built into mIRC, so if you add Hilight words or Strip settings, or Beep and Flash settings... they will work correctly. The above /echo perfectly emulates mIRC's display of channel text. (with exception to Nick Coloring (/cnick)
- Raccoon
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Thanks I have it working right now.
I have another question now. I am trying to make the Joins message a little different too.
I got it how i want it, except i want to add at the end how many users are in the channel
EX.
* Joins Nickname (address@Address.ext) [12 users]
all i need is the command/identifier that counts how many people are in the channel.
Thanks.
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$nick($chan,0) will return the total number of users.
You can also break it down by users of each class (op, voice, etc). Try this one out. $+(@,$nick($chan,0,o),+,$nick($chan,0,v,o),/,$nick($chan,0)) That'll show something like @4+13/76, which is @(ops) +(voices) /(total)
/help $nick for more info.
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Thank you. This was very useful for me as well. Now I got the nick in the desired design I wanted
gr33tz NiGHtOwL
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you may try looking into mts themes on mircscripts.org. There you can make your own theme, and use any number of previously-made themes.
-KingTomato
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