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and mIRC to you. This section 6 is the actual FAQ. The last part (Section 7) consists of a tutorial or reference manual for mIRC's "programming" features. If you want to learn the 'what and how' of creating Aliases, Popups and Remote Commands and Events in mIRC, mirc default font check out the last part of the FAQ. I can highly recommend these sections to you all! Table of mirc font download Contents SECTION 1: What is mIRC? SECTION 2: Latest news on mIRC. SECTION 3: what do you need to run mIRC and where to get it? SECTION unable to resolve server mirc 4: Short introduction to IRC. SECTION 5: Some short notes, tips and tricks. SECTION 6: Features, tips and Answers to Questions. 6-1: How do I run the 32-bit mIRC on win 3.1 or WFW311? 6-2: How do I run the 32-bit mIRC on Windows 95, 98, irc invisible mode 2000, ME, XP, NT etc? 6-3: Is there a version for Mac, Linux, or other systems? 6-4: How do I solve the "Can't Resolve Local Host Name" error? 6-5: How do I solve the "Unable to resolve IRC server name" error? 6-6: How do I solve the "Not enough user parameters" error? 6-7: How do I solve the "You haven't registered" error? 6-8: Why am I unidentified and what does it matter? 6-9: I can't get mIRC to DCC send or initiate a DCC chat! 6-10: I can't get mIRC to DCC get!
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6-11: How do I Copy and Paste? 6-12: How can I customize the colors in mIRC? 6-13: How can I customize the fonts used in mIRC? 6-14: How can I select custom backgrounds in mIRC? 6-15: What is a script? 6-16: How do I make a script? 6-17: How do I specify people correctly in the auto-op, protect and ignore list? 6-18: What is the best script? 6-19: What are trojans? What are script.ini and dmsetup.exe? 6-20: How can I make mIRC react to Remote Commands? 6-21: How can I make mIRC react to Events? 6-22: How do I specify my friend Bill correctly in the User list with an access level of 2? 6-23: I get disconnected after the /LIST command. 6-24: How can I protect myself agains flooders? 6-25: Running multiple copies of mIRC. 6-26: How do I make myself invisible to other users? 6-27: How does the new sound command in mIRC work? 6-28: How does the WWW support in mIRC work? 6-29: What is the built-in finger server for? 6-30: How can I easily serve my collection of shareware to others, using mIRC? 6-31: How do I use mIRC's built in support for Text To Speech by Monologue? 6-32: What is a Firewall ? How can I use it? 6-33: How do I use mIRC's built in DDE support? 6-34: I switched to a new provider but mIRC keeps using the old one! SECTION 7: Some notes on 'Programming' in mIRC. 6 FEATURES, TIPS and ANSWERS to QUESTIONS. 6-1 How do I run the 32-bit mIRC on Win 3.1 or WFW 3.11 ? The 32-bit mIRC no longer supports Windo
the currently displayed text. To copy text from another page, you must scroll up/down to it and then copy http://www.mirc.co.uk/help/html/text_copy_paste.html it. If you want to store most of the text you see on a channel, you might want to use the logfile/buffer options in the System Menu. To paste text You can then use the usual Shift-Insert or Control+V key combination to paste the text anywhere you wish. Note: See Key Combinations for keys you can use while copying text.
The Popups Section The Remotes Section Other points of interest Lists of useful stuff Places to go Example Protection Script Conclusion mIRC Bot FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions 1. IntroductionBack to Top If I wrote this section in full it would take http://www.mirc.org/mishbox/tutorials/mircbot.htm me years. There is so much you can write into a bot, and you can only http://hawkee.com/snippet/8748/ learn how through asking people, reading FAQ's like this one and doing it for yourself. So anyway, this FAQ will try to take you through the basics of making your own bot. Nearly all the features of a bot are contained in three sections of mIRC: The aliases section, which is a feature for condensing many long commands into one short unable to word, which when typed will run all the commands inside it; the popups section, which contains custom menus that appear when you right-click in different windows, and also on the menu bar; and the remotes, which tell the bot what to do when something happens (this is the main and most powerful section) This Tutorial has been revised to deal with mIRC 6.x 2. Creating a new botBack to Top Here are first steps before you can actually mirc error won't start scripting a bot: Create a new directory called bot (or something like "bot") Copy mirc32.exe/mirc16.exe (Note: if you have mIRC 6.x it's mirc.exe) into the new directory Rename the mIRC executable file to mircbot.exe (if you really want to)Note: The renamed mIRC excutable must start with mirc Run the new program ie. mIRC32.exe or mIRC.exe or bot.exe from that directory Remember that this bot will be almost entirely empty (no little enhancements) so all commands eg. connecting to servers will have to be typed in by hand. Also remember that this new "copy" is now a bot, even though it does NOTHING at the moment. It is a bot BY DEFINITION. Set your bot's mIRC options up (eg. in the options section) You will also need to create a "new" script section in your bot's remote section. Simply open the remote section (by hitting ALT+R) and choose "new" from the "file" menu. NOTE: Instead of Steps 1-3, I always would prefere a new install with the latest mIRC from http://www.mirc.com/get.html.That would make sure I have all the files needed, like the servers.ini and the mIRC Help file. You are now ready to start putting in "scripts" for this bot to work properly. This means that you are going to type in lines of stupid looking code which mIRC will something cool with, that's all a script is! For tho
Jun 20, 2011 6 3560 30 6 3560 30 This snippet Uses MS Word's(2003 or later) API and mIRC's COMs to spell/grammar check your text. If there is an incorrect word a dialog will pop up asking you to replace or ignore it. If everything is spelled correctly, the dialog won't appear. If for whatever reasons, the spell/grammar check dialog opens behind your mIRC, hold the alt key, and (keep) pressing tab until the MS Word Icon is selected then release both keys. This will bring the dialog to the forground. The Script will need: mIRC 6.2x or later MS Windows 2000 or later MS Word 2003 or later To Load: place in a fresh remotes file To Use: Type in the edit box, press shift+enter to spell/grammar check the text before sending Notes: Due to WINE's lack of com support, this will not work with mIRC ran under WINE Having other "on INPUT" events may cause problems with this/that/those script(s) . To fix this issue add the following line as the first command to be executed from those scripts' on input events: if (!$inpaste && $mouse.key == 4) { halt } Screen Shot:http://i55.tinypic.com/24xevc7.png Updates:January 26, 2012 Now using a variable instead of an empty group Fixed to work with queries now Bug with the dialog opening behind mIRC still eludes me :< December 27, 2011 Added Grammar Checking. Added Menu to channel and query windows to toggle Checks Can now toggle Spelling and/or Grammar checks on or off Fixed cleanup not happening on disabling July 03, 2011 Added a 'windowstate set' to hopefully fix the spellcheck dialog opening behind mIRC June 20, 2011 Added Check to make sure mIRC is not set as ontop Did some reorganizing of the code[removed all those goto's] On Input now calls the $SpellCheck immediately, and then uses a timer to set the editbox text Changed timer from -h to -m[-h was causing a recusion bug] Cleaned up the code. Comments/Flames/Questions/Suggestions are GREATLY appreciated.... Without user input there can not be developer output menu channel,query { Spelling and Grammar Check .$submenu($SGC:Menu($1-)) } alias -l SGC:Safe bset -ct &a 1 $1 | return $!regsubex(safe, $bvar(&a,1-) ,/(\d+)(?: |$)/g,$chr(\1)) alias -l SGC:Conf if ($isid) return $isbit(%SGC:Conf,$1) | set %SGC:Conf $xor($iif(%SGC:Conf,$v1,0),$calc(2^($1 -1))) alias -l SGC:Menu { if ($SGC:Conf(1) && $1 == 1) return Disable: SGC:Cleanup $(|) SGC:Conf 1 elseif ($1 == 1) return Enable:SGC:Conf 1 elseif ($1 == 2) return $iif($calc($iif(!$SGC:Conf(1),2) + $iif($SGC:Conf(2),1)),$style($v1)) CheckGrammar: SGC:Conf 2 } alias SGC:Cl