Session Start: Wed Jan 02 00:00:00 2008
Session Ident: #mirc
[00:52] * [4nUb1S] is now known as _[4nUb1S]
[00:53] <przn> "Enable Identd Server" and "Enable DCC Server", any reason to have those on?
[01:23] <dmare> am i a idiot?
[01:24] <dmare> on *:text:!g:#mygoog: { sockopen Google www.google.com 80 | set %sockname Goo
[01:24] <dmare> shouldn't that at least set the da-m var?
[01:24] <dmare> like !g whatever
[01:24] <dmare> the var being 'whatever'
[01:24] <dmare> yes i know i have no error checks, i had them but im trying to break this dow
[01:27] <dmare> on *:text:*:#: { echo -a Suprise! | sockopen Google www.google.com 80 | set %
[01:28] <dmare> not even that triggers?!
[01:29] <dirtpoor> you realize you can't trigger your own events, right?
[01:29] <dmare> uh yes?
[01:29] <dmare> i know this, thats why i have 2 clients open
[01:29] <dmare> :P
[01:30] <dmare> one w/o scripts loaded too
[01:31] <dmare> oh
[01:31] <dmare> damnit my /* */ comments messed it up, no wonder
[01:39] * what is now known as Fearsome
[01:40] <dmare> sockopen Google www.google.com 80
[01:40] <dmare> shouldnt that work?
[01:42] * Fearsome is now known as what
[01:45] <dmare> Google google.com:80 (72.14.207.99) tcp active (on: 192.168.1.99 1359)
[01:45] <dmare> -
[01:45] <dmare> got it
[02:27] <gNOMers> where can i get the openssl dll's
[02:28] <jackal^> http://www.mirc.com/ssl.html
[02:52] * dirtpoor is now known as niteshade
[02:53] * niteshade is now known as grayfax
[03:17] * grayfax is now known as dirtpoor
[03:35] <denisyo91> sal
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[03:38] <dirtpoor> no colors please and english only also
[03:39] <dirtpoor> no colors please and english only also
[03:39] <denisyo91> Enter text here...zdfbhn
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[03:39] <what> wtf
[03:39] <denisyo91> eeeeeeee cineva aiki
[03:39] <what> english not yuck
[03:39] <what> lol
[03:48] <sat> hmm
[04:07] <SaintnitE> irctown
[04:07] <SaintnitE> opps
[06:53] <dollybird> hhi
[06:55] <Kollektiv> Hello
[06:56] <dollybird> am new to this
[07:19] <dollybird> hi
[07:20] <dollybird> can anyone tell me how to change the mirc themes please, am new to this
[07:54] <rickcp> alt+k
[08:00] <ceEMo> alowwwwwwwwww
[08:01] <ceEMo> hii...............
[08:02] <rickcp> ceEMo: hi, is there something we can help you with?
[08:02] <ceEMo> asl
[08:03] <rickcp> #mirc is a help channel, If you wanna chat, please go to #Chat or #Chatworld
[08:58] <barby_19> hola
[09:05] <Roby> hello :) I would apreciate a little help, if anyone knows - can a line contain
[09:12] <argv[0]> yes, /help /write
[09:12] <argv[0]> write -dw*MATCHTEXT* file.txt
[09:12] <argv[0]> for instance
[09:13] <argv[0]> read the help very carefully though
[09:13] <Roby> thanks, reading now :)
[09:43] <mosb3rg> hey guys i need some scripting help, is anyone about that could assist?
[09:46] <A-KO> sure
[09:46] <argv[0]> ask and wait
[09:47] <mosb3rg> thanks
[09:47] <mosb3rg> basically
[09:47] <mosb3rg> im trying to set up 4 functions in a specific channel window
[09:47] <mosb3rg> Enable/Disable XviD and Enable/Disable DVDR
[09:47] <mosb3rg> total of 4 commands.
[09:48] <mosb3rg> each would send a string of text to the channel and basically goto the next
[09:48] <mosb3rg> its more or less just a matter of displaying commands
[09:48] <mosb3rg> so we dont have to type the same thing for each of our sites.
[09:48] <argv[0]> i dont see a question there
[09:49] <mosb3rg> im still writing
[09:49] <mosb3rg> :)
[09:49] <mosb3rg> the question is in a nut shell
[09:49] <mosb3rg> how do i create 4 options when i right click in a channel
[09:49] <mosb3rg> so they can than write text to the channel
[09:49] <argv[0]> popups
[09:50] <mosb3rg> depending on which one im trying to use
[09:50] <mosb3rg> yes
[09:50] <mosb3rg> right click popup
[09:50] <mosb3rg> 4 choices
[09:50] <mosb3rg> each would list something different to the channel
[09:50] <argv[0]> please type in full sentences, i dont need my buffer flooded with your nick
[09:50] <mosb3rg> ... sorry
[09:51] <argv[0]> okay, so... just add a popup entry in your alt-p (popups).. under view ->
[09:51] <mosb3rg> right but im not sure how it is supposed to look could you provide me an ex
[09:51] <etotheipi> /help popup menus
[09:52] <argv[0]> ^ plenty of examples there
[09:52] <argv[0]> and you can look *at* the popups that are already there for more
[09:52] <argv[0]> its just MENUNAME:/command
[09:52] <argv[0]> Enable Xvid:/msg # I've enabled it!
[09:53] <mosb3rg> ok now assuming i need multiple lines of text
[09:53] <mosb3rg> for each command
[09:53] <mosb3rg> what would i need to do to show the line seperation
[09:53] <Kiliman> |
[09:54] <mosb3rg> so for example
[09:54] <mosb3rg> Enable Xvid:/msg #channame command1 | command2 | command3
[09:54] <argv[0]> you got it
[09:54] <mosb3rg> ok that will naturally drop each to a new line i gotcha
[09:54] <mosb3rg> ok lemme fool around a second, i might have another question
[09:54] <A-KO> hey argv[0], is there an easy way to return the Nth connection number when a s
[09:54] <mosb3rg> i appreciate your time fellas
[09:55] <argv[0]> mosb3rg you can also follow the syntax rules summarized in www.kthx.net/ftb
[09:55] <argv[0]> and yes, braces are allowed as well
[09:55] <argv[0]> A-KO so use $scon..
[09:55] <argv[0]> that's exactly what it is
[09:56] <mosb3rg> ok it seems to place it in STATUS
[09:56] <mosb3rg> only
[09:56] <mosb3rg> when i use that syntax
[09:56] <argv[0]> thats because you're editing the status window popup
[09:56] <argv[0]> again, go to view -> channel
[09:56] <mosb3rg> ah heh
[09:56] <mosb3rg> sorry bud
[09:56] <A-KO> well $scon(N) returns the $cid, I'd like to return the actual Nth connection r
[09:57] <mosb3rg> this may seem excessive but once i do this is there an easy way to make a .
[09:57] <A-KO> partially because I'm identifying connections based on the total number of con
[09:57] <mosb3rg> for a friend of mine to load also
[09:57] <mosb3rg> with just these settings inside
[09:58] <mosb3rg> i see now nvrmind :)
[10:01] <mosb3rg> ok i added it, its listing the first command only unfortunately.
[10:01] <mosb3rg> when i click the choice list from popup
[10:01] <argv[0]> listing? each menu item represents one set of commands
[10:01] <argv[0]> if you do Enable Xvid:a | b | c then you will only see "Enable Xvid"
[10:01] <argv[0]> and that menu item will perform a, b, and c
[10:01] <mosb3rg> right
[10:01] <mosb3rg> thats i understand.
[10:01] <argv[0]> so whats wrong
[10:02] <mosb3rg> but the command1 is the only one being performed
[10:02] <mosb3rg> when i click the choice listing
[10:02] <argv[0]> what is the line you have
[10:02] <mosb3rg> sec
[10:02] <argv[0]> A-KO when you do $scon(N), the N *is* the connection number
[10:02] <mosb3rg> Enable XVID:/msg #chan command1 | command2 | command3
[10:03] <mosb3rg> im still testing just to see it display on more than one line
[10:03] <argv[0]> well "command2" isnt a command
[10:03] <argv[0]> look at your status window
[10:03] <mosb3rg> neither is command1
[10:03] <argv[0]> you'll probably see COMMAND2 no such command
[10:03] <mosb3rg> but it listed
[10:03] <argv[0]> but command1 isnt a command its a parameter to a command
[10:03] <argv[0]> /msg was the command
[10:03] <mosb3rg> ahhh i see
[10:03] <argv[0]> if you want to message a channel three things you need to do msg # 1 | msg
[10:03] <argv[0]> each command has to be a... command
[10:04] <mosb3rg> ok so /msg #channel actualcommand
[10:04] <mosb3rg> the thing is its not status commands
[10:04] <azar> Does Mirc have for/while loops?
[10:04] <mosb3rg> its just !commands
[10:04] <argv[0]> azar while, /help /while
[10:04] <mosb3rg> for the channel.
[10:04] <argv[0]> mosb3rg ok
[10:04] <azar> thanks
[10:04] <mosb3rg> so will that work the same way ?
[10:04] <argv[0]> should
[10:04] <mosb3rg> i figured it would have to work this w3ay if it does...
[10:04] <mosb3rg> well that why not list now..
[10:05] <argv[0]> A-KO if you do /scid $scon(2) something you will be sending a command to th
[10:05] <mosb3rg> addign an ! shouldnt make a difference its still not displaying on more tha
[10:05] <argv[0]> mosb3rg like i said, each command needs a /msg
[10:05] <mosb3rg> oh right right i misunderstood
[10:05] <mosb3rg> i gotcha now
[10:05] <mosb3rg> :)
[10:05] <mosb3rg> thanks buddy
[10:12] <A-KO> hmm...I guess I can do what I'm trying to do with timers....
[10:14] <mosb3rg> continuing
[10:14] <mosb3rg> on what i asked before.
[10:15] <mosb3rg> lets say i wanna make a menu that has a sub menu within ?
[10:15] <mosb3rg> how does the commands differ
[10:15] <mosb3rg> argv[0]
[10:15] <mosb3rg> basically to categorize the menu so the commands are grouped together prope
[10:26] * Saesneg is now known as Sais
[10:31] <deea20> bau
[11:07] <rickcp> ceEMo: hi, is there something we can help you with?
[11:16] <azar> uh. someone set an exempt for *... is there a way to clear the list, or remove
[11:16] <azar> when I do /md e
[11:22] <azar> got it. someone fucked up a chan. yay
[11:22] <Vicarious> /mode #channel -e.. ok, nevermind
[11:33] <ap65535> question, why when I idle, do I get disconnected and reconnected multiple t
[11:33] <apr> I've started getting graphics errors in my mIRC client (and only there) with pa
[11:49] <wo0d> Hi there =)
[11:50] <wo0d> happy new year btw
[11:51] <Vicarious> hny
[11:51] <wo0d> can somone help me coding a multi-join network script?
[11:52] <jackal^> wo0d, why not using perform?
[11:52] <wo0d> yes, that could work
[11:52] <Vicarious> on *:start: { server irc.server1.com | server -m irc.server2.com | server
[11:52] <wo0d> what is the best? perform or remote
[11:52] <Vicarious> perform only performs upon connecting to a server, not upon startup of mI
[11:53] <jackal^> you can set mirc to connect on start :P
[11:53] <Vicarious> and if you set a wrong perform, not specifying a network, you end up in a
[11:53] <wo0d> hehe
[11:53] <wo0d> so then
[11:53] <wo0d> if will try now, could you guys help me underway =) ?
[11:53] <Vicarious> connect --> perform --> new server connection --> perform -->
[11:53] <Vicarious> etc
[11:54] <Vicarious> this helps too: http://mirc.stealth.net/v6Tips.html
[11:54] <Vicarious> and http://mirc.vicarious.mine.nu/connect.html
[11:54] <wo0d> ok
[11:54] <jackal^> theres easy way than that :P
[11:55] <wo0d> jackal^, pm me :)
[11:55] <Vicarious> we rather support in the channel
[11:55] <wo0d> kk
[11:55] <Vicarious> so other people can learn from it too
[11:55] <wo0d> jackal^, how would you do the peform then :)?
[11:55] <Vicarious> or correct any mistakes
[11:55] <wo0d> Ok , sorry :)
[11:56] <jackal^> in perform, /server -m irc.server1.net in new line server2 etc
[11:57] <Vicarious> I think any regular helper on this channel would agree with me that an "o
[11:58] <Vicarious> ah well
[11:58] <jackal^> np Vicarious, each to their own :)
[12:06] <wo0d> everythings working
[12:06] <wo0d> exept one thing
[12:06] <wo0d> on *:start: server irc.homelien.no | server -m irc.norbits.net | server -m irc
[12:06] <wo0d> it connects to the same network twice
[12:06] <wo0d> :/
[12:06] <Vicarious> you forgot a {
[12:06] <Sais> Or overdid the }'s
[12:07] <Sais> ;>
[12:07] <wo0d> where?
[12:07] <Vicarious> and maybe replace irc.damar-irc-net with irc.damar-irc.net
[12:07] <wo0d> what to fix with the } Sais?
[12:08] <Vicarious> either add { between ":" and "server" or remove the } at the end
[12:08] <Raccoon> rule of thumb. n {
[12:08] <wo0d> k
[12:08] <Sais> wo0d: Have a guess...I assume you know that every open parenthesis you use nee
[12:08] <Raccoon> er number of { should match number of }
[12:09] <Vicarious> just left
[12:09] <Raccoon> slightly to the right
[12:11] <lyspera> Hello, I just wondering why Wo0d is banned from this channel.
[12:14] <Sais> Looks like they triggered one of Bekar's scripts. Not sure what one. Maybe joi
[12:14] <lyspera> Okey
[12:16] <Sais> It'll probably time out at some point.
[12:16] <lyspera> He said he was testing some auto-join script.
[12:33] <argv[0]> lyspera he probably shouldnt frivolously test join scripts in sizeable chan
[12:37] <lyspera> Will he be unbanned?
[12:37] <argv[0]> he just was
[12:37] <lyspera> forget it. I saw you unbanned
[12:37] <lyspera> okey
[12:38] <wo0d> Hi, sorry for the attacking with join/rejoin :)
[12:40] <hi> h
[12:40] <hi> i
[13:30] <amado> alguien de lima peru para encuentro hoy
[13:31] <amado> alguien de lima peru para encuentro hoy yo 19ñaos
[13:31] <IRWolfie-> speak english, this is a help channel not a chat channel
[13:32] <wo0d> on *:start: server -m irc.homelien.no | server -m irc.norbits.net | server -m
[13:36] <amado> alguien d elima peru
[13:36] <decoder> I keep getting * Error creating window
[13:36] <decoder> when i try to join a channel
[13:36] <decoder> or receive a PM
[13:36] <decoder> what gives?
[13:39] <jackal^> decoder, see if /remote off can help
[13:44] <Roby> hey :p I have another question regarding mIRC scripting: how do I remove first
[13:45] <Bekar> $findtok()
[13:46] <Bekar> or $remtok()
[13:46] <Bekar> for your example.. //echo -a $remtok(roby noob, noob, 1, 32)
[13:47] <Roby> just last question, what does 1 and 32 mean? 32 or 1 is ascii for space?
[13:48] <Bekar> 1st instance of the word
[13:48] <Bekar> character 32 is the separator (space)
[13:48] <wo0d> on *:start: server -m irc.homelien.no | server -m irc.norbits.net | server -m
[13:48] <Roby> nice, thanks :)
[13:52] <Bekar> apart from the trailing |, nah.. should be ok.
[14:09] <arachne> hi
[14:10] <wo0d> Bekar, i should remove the latest | ?
[14:11] <Bekar> wo0d: probably, yes..
[14:11] <wo0d> but it still connects to networks more than 1 time
[14:12] <mosb3rg> im having some trouble with pop-ups (specificly the syntax for submenus) co
[14:31] <Sais> .submenu
[14:32] <mosb3rg> . ok gotcha i'll try it
[14:32] <wo0d> .submenu
[14:33] <m0t4n3l> cine e roman?
[14:33] <m0t4n3l> hello
[14:46] <mosb3rg> im not sure how .submenu
[14:46] <mosb3rg> is applied though
[14:47] <mosb3rg> MENU-OPTION1.submenu:/msg #chan command
[14:48] <argv[0]> look at /help popup menus
[14:48] <argv[0]> they show what it looks like
[14:49] <mosb3rg> ok i see it says use "."
[14:49] <mosb3rg> but where..
[14:50] <Sais> menu
[14:50] <Sais> .submenu
[14:50] <Sais> ..subsubmenu
[14:51] <mosb3rg> ok lemme try
[14:52] <mosb3rg> got it
[14:52] <mosb3rg> awesome
[14:52] <mosb3rg> ok next question i had
[14:52] <mosb3rg> i wanna basically avoid having to have someone look up the syntax for comma
[14:52] <mosb3rg> ie.
[14:53] <mosb3rg> !fxp <releasename>
[14:53] <mosb3rg> where the release name would be different each time i would like to be able
[14:54] <mosb3rg> which would be to display the syntax like expected with the filled in data
[15:02] <FreeMind> how do you set highlight in the new version?!
[15:02] <FreeMind> i dont find the setting in options
[15:02] <LO_KEY> i think its in ALT+B
[15:02] <FreeMind> hmm, there it was
[15:03] <FreeMind> very stupid to remove it from options imo
[15:03] <LO_KEY> not my choice. anything else ?
[15:04] <FreeMind> nope, thanks for the help
[15:04] <LO_KEY> np
[15:11] <mosb3rg> can anyone at least direct me in the right direction
[15:11] <mosb3rg> with my question above
[15:11] <mosb3rg> i dont mind doing the reading, i just dont know where to begin
[15:11] <argv[0]> type //echo -a $?="Enter text here"
[15:12] <mosb3rg> so lets say for example
[15:12] <mosb3rg> !fxp <site name>
[15:12] <mosb3rg> was the expected end result
[15:12] <mosb3rg> how would that look bud
[15:12] <mosb3rg> than i can figure out the rest
[15:13] <argv[0]> Blah:/msg # !fxp $?="Enter site name"
[15:16] <mosb3rg> what does BLAH represent ?
[15:17] <argv[0]> the menu item name
[15:17] <argv[0]> in your popup
[15:23] <jet`> had some router issues and i fixed them by lowering my tcp and udp timeout, bu
[15:25] <mosb3rg> ahh
[15:25] <mosb3rg> gotcha
[15:26] <IRWolfie-> whats it currently set at jet`?
[15:45] <GoldeNArX> sup everyone.
[15:47] <GoldeNArX> im not sure if this is the right chan but I will give it a shot
[15:48] <GoldeNArX> I have 6.31 installed but unlike older versions mirc now stores its data
[15:48] <GoldeNArX> I'd like it not to do that
[15:53] <Bekar> GoldeNArX: assuming you're not under Vista, mIRC will use the directory where
[15:54] <Bekar> GoldeNArX: if you're using Vista, that directory has to be outside of the Pro
[16:02] <njb> je cherche un chat sur les bouquets satellites TV francophones
[16:02] * Disconnected
[16:02] * Attempting to rejoin channel #mirc
[16:02] * Rejoined channel #mirc
[16:02] * Topic is 'mIRC 6.31@mirc.stealth.net: Happy new year :)'
[16:02] * Set by Mentality!~Chris@cpc2-stev1-0-0-cust392.lutn.cable.ntl.com on Tue Jan 01 01:54:51
[16:10] <loft> Hello I have a friend who pings out alot on any network he is on there away to
[16:37] <GoldeNArX> Bekar : I'm ok if its out of the program files directory
[16:38] <GoldeNArX> I just dont want it there
[16:38] <GoldeNArX> I run mirc under a truecrypt image
[16:38] <GoldeNArX> I want that appdata in that truecrypt image otherwise its useless
[16:38] <GoldeNArX> the encryption that is
[16:40] <cornflake> GoldeNArX, place the files from your appdata dir, including mirc.ini in y
[16:40] <cornflake> appdata\roaming\mirc\ that is
[16:56] <Noelia20S> hi all
[17:04] <GoldeNArX> cornflake : and with vista this will also work?
[17:05] <cornflake> yup
[17:06] <DevinoniR> what is the /window command parms?
[17:07] <DevinoniR> I wish to minimize a window in perform
[17:07] <GoldeNArX> ya that worked
[17:07] <GoldeNArX> beauty
[17:07] <GoldeNArX> thx again guys
[17:08] <DevinoniR> there is no doc on it
[17:10] <Bekar> DevinoniR: yes there is. /help /window shows all the arguments
[17:10] <Bekar> DevinoniR: /window -n <windowname>
[17:16] <TheHouse> .o
[17:17] <DevinoniR> ty
[17:28] <Bekar> hrm..
[18:03] <AAAAAAAA> xronia kala
[18:03] <rickcp> english only here, thanks
[18:04] <AAAAAAAA> ok sorry
[18:29] <Raccoon> $sin($calc(2 * $pi))
[18:29] <Raccoon> weird. -0
[19:30] * _grindel is now known as grindel
[20:26] * dmare is now known as dmaresca
[20:34] <Bekar> umm..
[20:34] <Bekar> isn't $sin(90) supposed to be 1 ?
[20:36] <Bekar> I mean I know it's over a decade since I did any real math, but still..
[20:52] <dmaresca> sockwrite -n Google $eval(GET http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=,0) $
[20:52] <dmaresca> why isn't that going
[20:58] <some_dude> This new mirc is strange.
[20:58] <some_dude> Where's message hilighting now?
[21:03] <dmaresca> ?????????????????????????????
[21:04] <some_dude> I've been using mIRC forever it's gone in the new version
[21:11] <ihiturmom> #fw is the cool place to hang out. You can find most of the cool people t
[21:12] <some_dude> oh, it's part of the address book
[21:53] <obake-san> hey, mirc can send files at only a fraction of what, say iroffer, can
[21:53] <argv[0]> awhatnow
[21:53] <obake-san> any way to increase the speeds in mirc to come close?
[21:54] <argv[0]> im pretty positive mirc sends as fast as anything else if you configured dc
[21:55] <obake-san> thats definitely not the case if ur on a high speed connection
[21:56] <argv[0]> shrug
[21:57] <argv[0]> if you configured mirc correctly you should be getting reasonable rates
[21:57] <argv[0]> at least ones that reflect your connection speed
[21:58] <obake-san> so no ideas?
[21:58] <argv[0]> well do you know if you configured mirc properly?
[21:58] <obake-san> yes
[21:58] <argv[0]> and youre having trouble with sending or receiving
[21:59] <obake-san> its sending files from a high speed connection thats the issue
[21:59] <argv[0]> send me a file, then
[22:00] <argv[0]> *waiting*
[22:00] <obake-san> heh, well its not for me, although iv had the same problem when i was on
[22:00] <argv[0]> if its not for you, why are you here?
[22:00] <obake-san> i had no option but to use iroffer to send files because mirc wouldnt sen
[22:00] <argv[0]> and what did iroffer give you
[22:01] <obake-san> 500
[22:01] <argv[0]> well keep using it then
[22:01] <argv[0]> what do you want me to tell you
[22:02] <argv[0]> 100k/s is pretty fast to me
[22:02] <obake-san> well, since u r out of ideas, i was just planning on idling in case someb
[22:02] <obake-san> yea, its ok
[22:03] <obake-san> but not when u can send significantly faster than that
[22:03] <argv[0]> well, like i said, if you configured mirc properly it should run fine
[22:03] <argv[0]> have you tried /pdcc on
[22:03] <argv[0]> and /fsend on
[22:03] <obake-san> yes
[22:04] <argv[0]> then there is really nothing else you can do
[22:05] <argv[0]> iroffer was made with sending efficiency as its ultimate goal.. mirc was no
[22:06] <argv[0]> so you're essentially asking how you can enter a nascar race with your ford
[22:09] <obake-san> as i said, im just gonna idle in case somebody else has any ideas
[22:09] <argv[0]> no, you're not.
[22:19] <drawde> hey, quick question.. how do you run 2 separate commands from the same menu
[22:20] <argv[0]> menuitem:a | b
[22:20] <drawde> awesome, ty
[22:26] <drawde> one last question, how do i enable the rightclick menu for queries as well?
[22:26] <drawde> or something similar
[23:08] <argv[0]> drawde you had it
[23:12] * Wabbit67 is now known as Wabbit98
[23:29] <rickcp> english only here, thanks
[23:52] <Bekar> drawde: yup. without the space afer the comma though I believe.
Session Close: Thu Jan 03 00:00:00 2008