You can get the RGB values of mIRC's Colors (assuming that's what you meant), by going into your Color Panel (crayon icon or ALT+K) and right-click on a color. Here you can change it, or get the RGB value of the current color ([define custom colors] button).
- Raccoon
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I'm not all that certain what you mean by "if there are RGB colors for it".
What is the nature of your lag bar. Is it a Dialog, Custom Text @window, Custom Picture @window... Is there any plain text you would color with ^K (ctrl+k) or is everything graphical and painted with /draw* commands?
- Raccoon
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Nevermind.. I figured it out.. Thanks for all the help, all i did was looking at some color chart on some site and did $rgb(105,105,105) an it gives me a gray line for the border around the lag bar, thx