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[::X-System::]

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  1. well for one, the term is "trojan horse", not trojanhole.

     

    As for an editor, you could try Notepad++. It is real sweet program, but it doesn't have a direct link to mIRC language support, but i believe you can make them yourself. Get Notepad++ at http://notepad-plus.sourceforge.net/uk/site.htm. Have fun.

     

    The Notepad i good, but it doesn't do the job of mirc's { } button

     

     

    And sure Orus, i'd love to try it :)

  2. may be.. it cud be done with /rline but i never really tested that

    however, the idea is replacing the line of $nick with $decodednick Yet, if it worked, it might lag :taz:

  3. if ($nick isowner $chan) wudn't work here

     

    it wud be:

    if ($gettok($gettok($1,1,33),1,58) isowner $right($gettok(%read,4,32),-1)

     

    though i dont know if such a syntax wud work in a sockread or not. As far as i know, owners don't join the room as owners.. It's like:

    * blah joined <channel>

    * blah sets mode +q blah

     

    Not sure though, haven't tested anything, try the code 'neways

  4. Sorry 2 say, but msn SUX bigtime really <_<

    it's totally dead after the subscription crap. And in case it became free once again, it won't be as popular as it used to be b4 :no:

  5. Copied from mirc help file;

     

    If a channel/nickname isn't specified, the -s switch echoes to the status window, the -d switch echoes to the single message window, and the -a switch echoes to the currently active window.
    
    The -e switch encloses the line in line separators.
    The -iN switch indents the wrapped line by N characters.
    The -h switch forces lines to hard-wrap so resizing the window doesn't change the line.
    The -t switch prefixes the line with a timestamp if global time stamping is on or timestamping is on for that window.
    The -q switch makes it not display the text if called from an alias using the . prefix.
    The -l switch makes it apply the highlight settings to the line that's displayed.
    
    The -bf switches make it apply the beep/flash settings in the window it is echoing to.
    The -n switch prevents the echo from highlighting the window switchbar icon.
    The -m switch indicates that the line should be treated as a user message, not an event.
    The -g switch prevents the line from being logged to the log file.
    The -r switch applies the strip settings in the messages dialog.
    The -c switch uses the specified color name from the colors dialog.

     

    if that's wut u meant!

  6. thnx 4 de repliez peeps, well about yr reply DigitalX thats the path :

    C:\Documents and Settings\X-System\Application Data\Microsoft\MSN Messenger :P u 4got the \Microsoft\

     

    well however, thnx again :fixed:

     

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