Log for #mirc on 2008-01-27


Session Start: Sun Jan 27 00:00:00 2008
Session Ident: #mirc
[01:13] <Megz> Is it possible to specify proxy server at the command line of mIRC?
[01:13] <Megz> or rather, in the console
[01:14] <Megz> /connect doesn't have the option
[01:14] <Megz> errr /server
[01:15] <Megz> ahh got it it's /firewall
[01:32] <al-_-Gir> how i can choose to wich servers and in every server to wich channels to c
[01:33] <dirtpoor> /help on start
[01:35] <al-_-Gir> oh thanks but i dont want to mess with this , last time i did this someone
[01:37] <dirtpoor> no one here will write or recommend a script for you, the only thing we wi
[01:39] <al-_-Gir> i dont ask anyone to write for me , i need the page where this example was
[01:39] <dirtpoor> no one here will recommend a script for you
[01:39] <dirtpoor> channel policy
[01:40] <al-_-Gir> dirtpoor , this is not amrc script this is some code that i have paste in
[01:40] <dirtpoor> then find it yourself
[01:40] <al-_-Gir> something like if (network==quakenet ... )
[01:40] <al-_-Gir> oh i dont remember the url
[01:40] <dirtpoor> go find it
[01:41] <dirtpoor> do your own leg work
[01:44] <al-_-Gir> i dont find it ...
[02:34] <dirtpoor> anyone around that can help me with this on tabcomp
[02:34] <dirtpoor> "
[02:34] <dirtpoor> ?
[02:34] <diabolic> pardon?
[02:34] <dirtpoor> on tabcomp
[02:35] <dirtpoor> did I stutter? ;)
[02:37] <dirtpoor> http://rafb.net/p/KDazh427.html,
[02:37] <dirtpoor> er
[02:37] <dirtpoor> http://rafb.net/p/KDazh427.html
[02:37] <dirtpoor> hmm
[02:38] <dirtpoor> n/m, I'll work on it later
[02:38] <diabolic> no you did not stutter, your question was just not elaborate enough
[02:39] <diabolic> what are you attempting?
[02:39] <dirtpoor> just trying to modify the default tab comp
[02:39] <dirtpoor> got it mostly working but it only brings up the first nick
[02:40] <diabolic> && (*, !iswm $1)
[02:40] <diabolic> that's pointless, mirc will never do tabcomp if , is at the end of the wor
[02:40] <dirtpoor> it messes up
[02:40] <dirtpoor> it is needed
[02:41] <diabolic> i doubt that
[02:41] <dirtpoor> doubt all you want, I've seen it
[02:41] <diabolic> so what are you wanting to do? when you tabcomp someone's nick it adds a ,
[02:41] <dirtpoor> don't believe me? test it
[02:41] <dirtpoor> yeah, it works but only for the first nick in the list that matches
[02:41] <dirtpoor> I am trying to get it to do the rest
[02:42] <diabolic> that's because once you change the editbox to add the , you can't tab comp
[02:42] <dirtpoor> I know
[02:42] <dirtpoor> I'm not stupid
[02:42] <diabolic> then don't ask for help your highness
[03:18] <Radcon> Hello :)
[03:19] <Radcon> HELP!!!
[03:19] <dirtpoor> with?
[03:19] <Radcon> total NOOB,this noob channel?
[03:20] <dirtpoor> it is the mirc support channel
[03:21] <Radcon> don't know where to start I guess
[03:22] <Radcon> looking to find old classic rock tunes
[03:22] <dirtpoor> ã\irc isn't the place
[03:23] <Radcon> gotta learn all those emoticons too
[03:24] <dirtpoor> smileys
[03:24] <Radcon> :)
[03:25] <Radcon> well where's the absolute first dumbass site I need to go to learn?
[03:25] <dirtpoor> learn what, how to find music?
[03:26] <dirtpoor> this is a mIRC support channel, not teach you to be a pirate channel
[03:26] <dirtpoor> piracy is illegal
[03:26] <Radcon> how to use this proggy first so's I don't annoy peeps
[03:27] <dirtpoor> also, it is not teach you to use irc channel
[03:27] <amalloooo> hi
[03:27] <dirtpoor> try #newbies #beginner
[03:27] <amalloooo> to all
[03:27] <Radcon> Roger DP thanks
[03:27] <dirtpoor> nod
[03:28] <Vucjak> hi
[03:37] <onestop> FAJAR
[03:41] <al-_-Gir> im asking again , someone here have the page that explain how to connect t
[03:42] <dirtpoor> go google it yourself
[03:42] <Kollektiv> http://mirc.stealth.net/v6Tips.html
[03:43] <al-_-Gir> Kollektiv , thanks its exactly this
[04:55] <LorDKeLvi> helo?? ctc??
[04:59] <dirtpoor> no
[05:00] * Agalloch is now known as SplitFire
[05:23] * Mentalitt is now known as Mentality
[06:45] <NewStep> nyone here
[06:46] <NewStep> anyone here
[06:46] <dirtpoor> maybe
[06:46] <rickcp> NewStep: ask your mIRC related question in the channel, in english...if anyo
[06:46] <NewStep> how do I setup up
[06:47] <NewStep> hostserv
[06:47] <NewStep> ?
[06:47] <rickcp> hostserv?
[06:47] <NewStep> yeah
[06:47] <NewStep> so it can give my own vhost
[06:47] <rickcp> you buy a shell acccount the has vhosts
[06:48] <NewStep> dmn
[06:48] <NewStep> no free ones lol
[06:48] <rickcp> you get what you pay for
[07:06] <kinclong> @find *.mpg
[07:26] <XxCode> finally
[07:26] <XxCode> damn
[07:27] <dirtpoor> ?
[07:27] <XxCode> Couldn't connect
[07:28] <dirtpoor> ah
[07:28] <dirtpoor> find a decent server ;P
[07:28] <XxCode> yep
[07:37] <XxCode> diabolic
[07:37] <XxCode> woops
[07:37] <XxCode> dirtpoor
[07:37] <dirtpoor>
[07:37] <dirtpoor> er
[07:37] <dirtpoor> no
[07:37] <XxCode> Can while loops go in dialogs?
[07:37] <dirtpoor> dunno
[07:37] <XxCode> like go inside the script
[07:38] <dirtpoor> i don't so dialogs, remember?
[07:38] <XxCode> o yeah
[07:38] <XxCode> can while loops go inside remotes?
[07:38] <dirtpoor> yes
[07:38] <cornflake> you cant put any script in the dialog
[07:38] <XxCode> o
[07:38] <cornflake> you put your script in the
[07:38] <dirtpoor> on dialog
[07:39] <cornflake> on *:dialog:dialog_name:event:* {
[07:39] <XxCode> That's wha I ment
[07:39] <XxCode> :P
[07:39] <cornflake> then say what you mean
[07:39] <XxCode> :P
[07:39] <XxCode> silly me
[07:41] <XxCode> Is a space cr 32?
[07:41] <XxCode> char*
[07:42] <cornflake> yes
[07:45] <XxCode> When doing a while loop
[07:45] <XxCode> If I replace inc %war.list 1
[07:45] <XxCode> to /unset %war.list
[07:46] <XxCode> Would it mess anythign up?
[07:46] <dirtpoor> it'll set it to $null
[07:46] <cornflake> now that would be extremely silly
[07:46] <XxCode> ok
[07:46] <cornflake> and if your inc by 1, you dont need to specify the 1
[07:46] <XxCode> o ok
[07:47] <shapa> ok
[07:49] <XxCode> http://pastebin.ca/874967
[07:49] <XxCode> That script isn't working.
[07:49] <XxCode> I have no clue why?
[07:50] <XxCode> o nvm
[07:50] <XxCode> I go tit
[07:50] <XxCode> wops
[07:50] <XxCode> I got it**
[07:55] <BankZ> is there an easy way to get notices to show in the active window and the stat
[07:55] <rickcp> rpobsbly if you script it
[07:56] <rickcp> wow
[07:56] <rickcp> probably
[07:56] <XxCode> http://pastebin.ca/874982
[07:56] <XxCode> I need help with that it's still nto working.
[07:56] <XxCode> nvm
[07:56] <XxCode> found an error
[07:56] * XxCode sighs.
[07:57] <cornflake> XxCode, how about double checking BEFORE actually getting people to click
[07:57] <XxCode> sorry :(
[08:01] <XxCode> I there any way to make a script count how many lines there are in a tex fil
[08:02] <XxCode> *Is
[08:02] <rickcp> /help $lines
[08:10] <LO_KEY> lol u still here XxCode.. :p
[08:10] <XxCode> :)
[08:11] <XxCode> is there any way to find stuff in a text file
[08:11] <XxCode> using a script
[08:14] <cornflake> /help filter
[08:17] <LO_KEY> $find is helpful to
[08:17] <LO_KEY> cornflake lets try to keep him on things relative to what he has already bee
[08:17] <LO_KEY> been helpn this guy since last night on what looks like the same thing
[08:17] <LO_KEY> :pp
[08:17] * SaisCysgu is now known as Sais
[08:18] <XxCode> Is there anyway to find a part of text then if it is found make the script t
[08:19] <LO_KEY> u reallly really oughtta read the /help links we give u
[08:20] <LO_KEY> $read will tell u that
[08:20] <LO_KEY> just read the help on it
[08:25] <XxCode> What is the s, w, and r in:
[08:25] <XxCode> $read(filename, [ntswrp], [matchtext], [N])
[08:26] <LO_KEY> read the help
[08:26] <LO_KEY> it tells you
[08:26] <XxCode> I am
[08:26] <Mentality> scan, wildcard, regex.
[08:26] <LO_KEY> then look for bold s w an r
[08:26] <LO_KEY> an rad
[08:26] <LO_KEY> :p Mentality
[08:27] <LO_KEY> read*
[08:29] <XxCode> How many lines of scripts can I post?
[08:29] <XxCode> 3?
[08:30] <LO_KEY> pastebin.ca
[08:30] <XxCode> k
[08:30] <XxCode> On this: http://pastebin.ca/875036
[08:31] <XxCode> How would I use the $read
[08:31] <XxCode> since I am not really using it to see stuff
[08:31] <XxCode> I'm using it to I can use $readn
[08:34] <LO_KEY> set the $rad to a variable, an then on next line use $readn. if anything was
[08:34] <LO_KEY> ..... *$read
[08:41] <Marija> Hi
[08:41] <rickcp> Marija: hi, is there something we can help you with?
[08:53] <LO_KEY> what was the option for $encode that would make it so when usin $decode, you
[08:54] <LO_KEY> tried t an r, neither worked, an r dont even look like a option for $encode
[08:59] <LO_KEY> nm think i got it, usin ,m as the option
[08:59] <LO_KEY> jus gotta member to use ,m on decode to
[09:22] <zapacitu> hello every bodhy
[09:23] <zapacitu> nu vb nimeni???
[09:23] <miroo0> HI
[09:23] <zapacitu> hi
[09:24] <Marija> Hi
[09:24] <zapacitu> hi
[09:24] <rickcp> #mirc is a help channel, If you wanna chat, please go to #Chat or #Chatworld
[09:24] <zapacitu> dar romana nu vb nimeni???
[09:24] <rickcp> english only here, thanks
[09:26] <zapacitu> nu vb nimeni???
[09:26] <rickcp> english only here, thanks
[09:26] <rickcp> zapacitu: you can find IRC channel lists at www.irchelp.org/chanlist or http
[09:38] <jackal^> i probably have some script that cause 10053, how to find out which one?
[09:39] <rickcp> jackal^: read http://trout.snt.utwente.nl/ubbthreads/ubbthreads.php?ubb=show
[09:42] * Jet- is now known as Jet
[09:48] <jackal^> couldnt find which ones
[09:48] <Kollektiv> When are you receiving this error?
[09:48] <Kollektiv> When connecting? When a specific event happens? When you join a channel?
[09:49] <jackal^> randomly i guess
[09:49] <Jumpie> hey guys
[09:49] <Jumpie> how do i view my whole notify list for those that arent online now
[09:49] <Kollektiv> jackal^: Does it still happen if you have no scripts loaded?
[09:50] <rickcp> that's software cuased abort
[09:50] <jackal^> didnt try, i want to find out which one exactly. if i turn them all off, ho
[09:50] <Kollektiv> jackal^: Would it not be more logical to find out if it's a script causin
[09:51] <rickcp> has nothing to do with scripts
[09:51] <Kollektiv> then you can worry about which script
[09:51] <Kollektiv> Could do
[09:51] <Kollektiv> Jumpie: Open the Notify List window, then right-click within it and selec
[09:51] <jackal^> Kollektiv, i tihnk its script, it started happen so often these days
[09:51] <rickcp> /notify -l
[09:51] <Jumpie> thanks
[09:52] <FrezrBurn> whats new in mirc 6.31
[09:52] <Jumpie> you guys always can be counted on for the answers :)
[09:52] <Kollektiv> jackal^: Then unload the scripts 1-by-1
[09:52] <rickcp> read versions.txt
[09:52] <FrezrBurn> my versions.txt only goes up to mirc 6.21
[09:52] <rickcp> then get 6.31
[09:53] <rickcp> or go to mirc website
[09:53] <FrezrBurn> i want to know whats new in it before i get it
[09:53] <Kollektiv> FrezrBurn: http://www.mirc.co.uk/whatsnew.txt and http://www.mirc.co.uk/v
[09:53] <Kollektiv> the former being a digest of the latter
[09:54] <Kollektiv> and remember that 6.3 came out in the mean time
[10:05] <dfty5rsyh> jhykhy
[10:05] <argv[0]> use vowels
[10:05] <cornflake> lol
[10:05] <dfty5rsyh> khkuiuh
[10:05] <dfty5rsyh> iiu9o
[10:05] <argv[0]> better
[10:05] <dfty5rsyh> fg5
[10:05] <argv[0]> now try both
[10:17] <gdhr> gta
[10:17] <argv[0]> you too?
[10:17] <gdhr> yes
[10:18] <argv[0]> do you need something?
[10:19] <gdhr> gta san andreas
[10:19] <argv[0]> not here
[10:20] <gdhr> where?
[10:20] <argv[0]> i dont know or care
[10:20] <argv[0]> gdhr, #mIRC is an English only help/support channel for the mIRC chat clien
[10:51] * Bit^1 is now known as Bit^
[10:52] * Mentalitt is now known as Mentality
[10:52] * Kniht` is now known as Kniht
[10:59] * Disconnected
[11:05] * Attempting to rejoin channel #mirc
[11:05] * Rejoined channel #mirc
[11:05] * Topic is 'mIRC 6.31 @ http://mirc.stealth.net: Yes we know about the ads in mIRC. So pay
[11:05] * Set by Modoc!Modoc@68-187-43-205.dhcp.ftwo.tx.charter.com on Wed Jan 23 12:46:02
[11:42] <dingle> does nnscript 4.2 fully support mirc 6.31? because mirc is essentially broke
[11:42] <rickcp> ask the nnscript people
[11:42] <IRWolfie-> then it must not :)
[11:42] <IRWolfie-> #nnscript on quakenet would have answers
[11:43] <dingle> ok, thanks.
[12:15] * Mentalitt is now known as Mentality
[12:22] <Atluxity> Is it possible to make mirc send data to a com-port?
[12:23] <argv[0]> with COM objects or DLLs easily
[12:23] <cop> can I make mIRC to accept single-click to restore from tray?
[12:24] <argv[0]> cop probably not
[12:24] <argv[0]> oh nm
[12:24] <argv[0]> you can
[12:24] <cop> how?
[12:24] <argv[0]> alt-o -> display -> options -> tray
[12:24] <cop> ahh, great!
[12:31] <Atluxity> argv[0]: I just saw a COM object-tutorial... I dont realy wanna go there..
[12:31] <argv[0]> well, tbh, probably not
[12:31] <argv[0]> feel free to google
[12:32] <Atluxity> not that im lazy (well, yes i am that too) but its just not that important
[12:32] <Atluxity> ok
[12:32] <Atluxity> thanks anyways :)
[12:32] <Raccoon> what are you trying to accomplish?
[12:32] <argv[0]> write to a COM port
[12:32] <Atluxity> just send a simpel char
[12:32] <Raccoon> who would want to do that
[12:32] <Atluxity> I do
[12:32] <argv[0]> which, legacy systems aside, people havent done since the 90s
[12:33] <Raccoon> by COM port, you mean serial cable?
[12:33] <argv[0]> yes
[12:33] <Atluxity> I got a microcontroller, that works over USB, (USB = 5volt + realy fast se
[12:33] <Raccoon> theres probably some simple .exe with cmd line switches
[12:34] <Atluxity> I can program that microcontroller, and though maybe to make a led blink i
[12:34] <cornflake> haha cool
[12:34] <Atluxity> if I get the client to send a char to it when highlight
[12:34] <Raccoon> i just blink my scrllock led
[12:34] <Atluxity> yeah, thats fancy too
[12:35] <Raccoon> not nearly as difficult
[12:37] <Raccoon> did you say you already have a solution with COM Object calls?
[12:38] <Atluxity> no
[12:38] <Atluxity> I dont want to go there
[12:38] <Atluxity> I dont want to put to much work into it
[12:38] <Atluxity> this is not about me learning COM Objects
[12:39] <Atluxity> this is about the microcontroller
[12:39] <Atluxity> :)
[12:39] <Kollektiv> creating a mIRC DLL to access COM ports should be easy
[12:39] <Atluxity> but I though maybe if there was a simple way
[12:39] <rickcp> the tough part is creating a real life :)
[12:40] <Atluxity> good point
[12:45] <Raccoon> well, there certainly is no COM Object call for COM1 communication
[12:45] <Raccoon> a dll would need to be written
[12:45] <Kollektiv> I was actually going to write one for my modem
[12:45] <Kollektiv> then I remembered I was horribly lazy
[12:46] <Raccoon> seems rather deceptive that microsoft should go calling them COM objects an
[12:46] <Sais> lol
[12:49] * Kniht` is now known as Kniht
[13:56] <topper> could someone tell me the alt binaries address for games for psp?
[13:58] <Faust> hi, stilly question, how do you set excepts
[13:59] <jackal^> /mode #channel +e nick/address
[14:01] <Faust> thanks :)
[14:01] <jackal^> np
[14:07] <Raccoon> argv is in da houuse
[14:09] <acton> is there a way to send a message to all chans?
[14:09] <acton> and a command to all servers?
[14:09] <Raccoon> /amsg
[14:09] <Raccoon> /scon
[14:09] <acton> well. with /describe. in a script
[14:09] <Raccoon> /ame
[14:10] <acton> thanks. will try
[14:10] <Raccoon> good luck and dont be obnoxious.
[14:10] <Raccoon> recommend parting here before testing
[14:10] <acton> is it possible to send to certain servers as well? or yeah... working on an a
[14:10] <acton> lol. thanks. just setting an afk script up. will like /scon server message do
[14:11] <Raccoon> the /scon [-a] command can be used while checking the value of $network
[14:11] * Raccoon i am away
[14:11] <Raccoon> /scon -a ame i am away
[14:11] <Raccoon> oh shit
[14:12] <acton> so /scon -a server then msg?
[14:12] <Raccoon> very powerful and dangerous. now i'm kicked from at least 5 channels
[14:12] <acton> LMAO
[14:12] <acton> sorry. :)
[14:12] <{rickcp}> as it should be
[14:16] <Raccoon> why are you hiding inside those curly braces, rickcp?
[14:17] <{rickcp}> guess other must have died some time back
[14:17] <Karen`> it's his sexy phase
[14:17] <acton> ok. sorry for all the questions. can I do something like a /describe for a ce
[14:17] * {rickcp} is now known as rickcp
[14:18] <rickcp> Karen`: those days are over
[14:18] <rickcp> all I have left is intimidation :)
[14:19] <argv[0]> did someone say sexy and not mention me?
[14:21] <Sais> Do any of us *ever* mantion you and sexy in the same sentence?
[14:21] <acton> rofl
[14:23] <Raccoon> acton, you'll have to write some looping action to get that specific
[14:23] <Raccoon> to start, eg: var %i = 1 | WHILE $scon(%i) { scon %i
[14:24] <Raccoon> you can then check $network and if (#chan ischan)
[14:29] <acton> ok. what does your thing in braces do? I'm very confused. I understand going
[14:29] <acton> if #chan, but that could be on any server
[14:33] <Raccoon> right, thats why you check the value of $network first
[14:33] <acton> so. while going through $scon[0], my $network will change?
[14:34] <Raccoon> after doing an scon %i, you are essentially "in that server" scriptwise. a
[14:34] <acton> it'll be updated to reflect what I"m on?
[14:34] <acton> ooo. kk. got it. thanks
[14:34] <Raccoon> $scon(%i).network works too, if you'd prefer checking before doing /scon %i
[14:36] <spidy> hey ..
[14:36] <spidy> is it possible to get the webcameras going in mirc!?
[14:36] <spidy> with a script of some sort
[14:36] <spidy> they should implant it! ;))))
[14:36] <spidy> its gonna take a lots of users
[14:36] <spidy> getting involved
[14:36] <spidy> rather popular
[14:36] <acton> thanks Raccoon: I'm going to try this
[14:36] <Raccoon> um
[14:36] <spidy> :)))
[14:36] <Raccoon> you're rambling spidy.
[14:36] <spidy> haha
[14:36] <spidy> its an idea
[14:37] <spidy> for god sake
[14:37] <spidy> would have been dead awesome
[14:37] <Raccoon> and there is no webcam support for mIRC
[14:37] <acton> he can
[14:37] <spidy> this shit is getting old
[14:37] <acton> only write
[14:37] <acton> two word
[14:37] <acton> sintences
[14:37] <spidy> :)))
[14:37] <Raccoon> stop now
[14:37] <spidy> hah ..
[14:37] <spidy> remmeber, when tribe was the shit ..
[14:37] <spidy> ;)))
[14:38] <Vucjak> hi
[14:38] <Vucjak> !!!
[14:38] <marcelita> he.i from argentina jaja
[14:38] * Jet- is now known as Jet
[14:40] <Vucjak> :)
[14:42] <acton> ok. I got what I think should be there. just not working. pasting code in pas
[14:42] <acton> http://pastebin.com/m16ae9c7b
[14:43] <argv[0]> you arent incing any variable
[14:43] <argv[0]> or using scon
[14:44] <acton> it's using scon[0] but I do need to increment %t...
[14:44] <argv[0]> its not using /scon
[14:44] <argv[0]> which is the important part
[14:44] <argv[0]> in your case you'd be better off with /scid, though
[14:45] <acton> it's using scon... $scon[0]...? I'm really confused with this scon thing. if
[14:45] <argv[0]> $scon(0) just checks a number
[14:45] <argv[0]> that doesnt mean you're using the command /scon
[14:45] <argv[0]> /help /scon
[14:45] <acton> I did read that one. I just want to make it go through the list...
[14:46] <argv[0]> to send a command to another connection you need to either set the connecti
[14:48] <acton> ok. so can I put a scid %t in there? and use that id? so scid %t, then /scon
[14:48] <Vucjak> hello
[14:49] * acton thinks that would be how to do it...
[14:49] <rickcp> Vucjak: hi, is there something we can help you with?
[14:50] <argv[0]> acton no, the $network will still be evaluated in the original cid
[14:50] <acton> sorry for all the questions. I'm really confused. :p
[14:51] <acton> um. wow. /me cries
[14:53] <acton> ok. maybe I'll try this approach. is there some sort of script I could look a
[15:06] * acton_ is now known as acton
[15:18] <acton> is there a script that I can look at or some sort of sample to show me how to
[15:36] * digitok is now known as diabolic
[16:06] <shogun> guys
[16:06] <shogun> im about to commit murder
[16:06] <shogun> how in the hell do i fix the 10053 error
[16:07] <shogun> its driving me insane
[16:07] <rickcp> shogun: read http://trout.snt.utwente.nl/ubbthreads/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showf
[16:09] <shogun> thanks
[16:40] <vgl> much better
[16:40] <vgl> anyone here
[16:40] <vgl> MIRC anniversary for how long so far?
[16:47] <vgl> hello acton
[16:50] <vgl> howdy
[16:50] <vgl> too many actons around here
[17:28] <shogun> wow this fucking error
[17:28] <dirtpoor> lol
[17:28] <Kollektiv> hrm
[17:31] <dirtpoor> blow.my.org
[17:32] <dirtpoor> lol\
[17:32] <dirtpoor> 208.73.212.12
[17:34] <ancutzza> buna seara la totiiiiii
[17:34] <ancutzza> :)
[17:34] <ancutzza> ce faceti?????
[17:35] <argv[0]> ancutzza, #mIRC is an English only help/support channel for the mIRC chat c
[18:26] * phlux_ is now known as phlux
[19:40] <Scorpius> how can I turn off the annoying channel tree frame?
[19:41] <Modoc> Try View
[19:41] <Scorpius> nice
[19:41] <Scorpius> thanks
[19:41] <Modoc> np
[19:41] <Scorpius> I was looking in the wrong place (Options)
[19:49] <LO_KEY> ive added animation to a gui, (opening an closing) however, when u open, the
[19:54] <argv[0]> suggestion is to be more specific
[20:09] <LO_KEY> well other than u runnin a test snippet... cant really be more specific, I d
[20:13] <argv[0]> no
[20:13] <argv[0]> relevant code would make it more specific, for instance
[20:14] <LO_KEY> http://nopaste.php-quake.net/15699 <<--
[20:14] <LO_KEY> was gettin there, jus took a lil sec.
[20:14] <argv[0]> also, actually trying it with pixels would probably answer your own questio
[20:15] <LO_KEY> i did change the gui to pixels an yes, i believe it did help, but i wanted t
[20:16] <argv[0]> you believe it did?
[20:16] <argv[0]> or it did
[20:16] <LO_KEY> well i didnt really test it to much as first thing i noticed was all the con
[20:17] <argv[0]> well, youre in the best position to answer your question
[20:17] <argv[0]> since you have the code
[20:18] <argv[0]> if it turns out that it is indeed pixels that solves it, then you can take
[20:19] <LO_KEY> wouldnt the problem arise if i used pixels as to what screen resolution the
[20:20] <argv[0]> i dont know why youre concerning yourself with that now
[20:21] <argv[0]> first you have to figure out if the dbu thing *is* the problem
[20:21] <argv[0]> theres a good probability that it's not.
[20:25] <LO_KEY> happens same with pixels... seems more less cause of the -1 -1 in the gui si
[20:26] <LO_KEY> which centers it of course... but doesnt give the gui a standard place to be
[20:26] <LO_KEY> if i put -1 -1 in the animation
[20:26] <LO_KEY> it opens the gui in upper left corner
[20:28] <LO_KEY> hmmmmmmmmmmmm
[20:30] <Kollektiv> as I recall, /dialog -s doesn't support using -1 -1 to center the dialog
[20:30] <Kollektiv> hence /dialog -r
[20:30] <argv[0]> heh
[20:30] <LO_KEY> ya but usin -r will have dialog jump from one spot to another
[20:30] <LO_KEY> not smoothly as the animation opens
[20:31] <argv[0]> as opposed to -1 -1?
[20:31] <LO_KEY> if u tested, uda seen it opens nice an smooth
[20:31] <LO_KEY> jus not centerd exactly
[20:31] <LO_KEY> only way it seems to work is if the size settings for gui are same as for th
[20:31] <argv[0]> again, as opposed to -1 -1?
[20:32] <LO_KEY> -1 -1 doesnt have a jumping gui which is the purpose of "animation" or what
[20:32] <argv[0]> youre expecting the same behaviour from both -s -1 -1 and -r, and yet you w
[20:32] <argv[0]> "doesnt have a jumping gui"?
[20:33] <argv[0]> -s doesnt animate anymore than -r does
[20:33] <argv[0]> so that doesnt make sense
[20:33] <LO_KEY> -r doesnt size either, -s does
[20:34] <LO_KEY> its not the flag thats makin it animate
[20:34] <LO_KEY> but it will be the flag at end use that would make it jump
[20:34] <LO_KEY> not giving it a full animation to complete opening
[20:35] <argv[0]> i guess what im saying is,
[20:35] <argv[0]> *if* -s -1 -1 was used to center the dialog, it would have the exact same b
[20:35] <LO_KEY> cept that -r doesnt size
[20:35] <LO_KEY> it centers
[20:35] <LO_KEY> big diff
[20:36] <argv[0]> are you changing the size of the dialog window?
[20:36] <LO_KEY> did u look at code ?
[20:36] <LO_KEY> lol. :p yes
[20:36] <argv[0]> not really
[20:36] <LO_KEY> it animates from small to complete size
[20:36] <LO_KEY> that snippet i put up there an be loaded an used without mod. an ull see wha
[20:36] <LO_KEY> as far as the animation an sizing an such
[20:37] <argv[0]> you can use -r to center and then use -s to size it
[20:37] <argv[0]> and it should be fairly fluent
[20:37] <LO_KEY> use the popup for the animation, an /ark 1, to open it normally, ull see the
[20:37] <LO_KEY> hmmmmm
[20:37] <LO_KEY> that may work
[20:39] <LO_KEY> ah usin both s an r worked.... at least seems to with pixels an usin -1 -1 i
[20:39] <argv[0]> there
[20:42] <LO_KEY> but doesnt work with dbu
[20:42] <LO_KEY> hrmz
[20:42] <LO_KEY> weird
[20:42] <LO_KEY> ah, jus have to add one other parm
[20:43] <LO_KEY> to animation
[20:51] <LO_KEY> http://nopaste.php-quake.net/15700 <<-- seems to, an i sure hope does,
[20:52] <LO_KEY> thankfully for me though it works for dbu, lol, ty argv[0]
[21:39] <[Si|0]> How can i tell when on *:sockread: has finished reading all the data?
[21:40] <diabolic> it will stop triggering the event
[21:41] <Kollektiv> ;p
[21:41] <aleya> hai
[21:41] <Kollektiv> while the socket is open there can always be more data
[21:42] <[Si|0]> Well its reading a webpage, how can i tell once its read all the lines?
[21:42] <Kollektiv> well, you can send a Connection: close header
[21:42] <Kollektiv> then the socket will be closed remotely once it's done sending the page
[21:43] <Kollektiv> the proper way to do it, however, would be to use content length
[21:43] <argv[0]> well
[21:44] <argv[0]> connection:close is a proper way
[21:44] <argv[0]> (if you intend to only make one request)
[21:45] <Kollektiv> You can't tell whether the entire page was sent, though, or if it was ter
[21:45] <argv[0]> most servers connection:close by default i always thought, anyway
[21:45] <argv[0]> sure
[21:45] <argv[0]> but not all servers send content-length iirc
[21:46] <[Si|0]> if i do use connection:close
[21:46] <diabolic> if you know the data you can just check for </html>
[21:46] <argv[0]> er
[21:46] <argv[0]> no
[21:46] <[Si|0]> will i then just use on *:sockclose: ?
[21:46] <argv[0]> well, if you know the data
[21:46] <Kollektiv> [Si|0]: Yes
[21:46] <[Si|0]> ok
[21:46] <argv[0]> [Si|0] if you use connection: close the server closes the connection, so ye
[21:46] <Kollektiv> And Content-Length is a SHOULD
[21:46] <Kollektiv> I suppose due to dynamic pages
[21:47] <Kollektiv> which, I also suppose, is what chunked transfer was supposed to solve
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[22:35] <bergar> hello
[22:37] <bergar> how do we remove the expansion of branches
[22:38] <bergar> the tree expansion
[22:38] <bergar> i dont wantthat
[22:38] <bergar> channel tree expansion
[22:39] <argv[0]> view -> treebar
[22:39] <bergar> doh!
[22:39] <bergar> thanks!
[22:39] <bergar> :D
[22:40] <bergar> ok another thing
[22:40] <argv[0]> ctrl-l
[22:40] <bergar> i got it
[22:40] <bergar> will mirc ever implement screen into it
[22:40] <bergar> like what we have in irssi
[22:40] <bergar> or epic
[22:41] <argv[0]> screen?
[22:41] <bergar> yeah
[22:41] <bergar> ever used irssi?
[22:41] <argv[0]> no.
[22:41] <bergar> ah
[22:41] <argv[0]> if youre referring to a cheap implementation of a windowing system
[22:41] <argv[0]> this is windows
[22:42] <argv[0]> the windowing system is already there
[22:43] <bergar> not windowing system
[22:43] <bergar> someting on linux cant be all that cheap
[22:43] <argv[0]> then?
[22:43] <bergar> basically how screen works is, you can detach your client and let it idle aw
[22:43] <bergar> not even use a shell
[22:43] <argv[0]> oh
[22:44] <argv[0]> uhm, mirc can do that, you connect to a bnc
[22:44] <bergar> oh bncs are a pain
[22:44] <argv[0]> yea, but, thats how it works.
[22:44] <bergar> i mean its ok if its from trusted hosts otherwise a pain
[22:44] <argv[0]> "screen" doesnt keep your connection, the fact that the host remains connec
[22:44] <bergar> well you could implmenet screen into mirc eh?
[22:44] <argv[0]> no..
[22:44] <bergar> right
[22:44] <argv[0]> you could keep mirc on
[22:45] <argv[0]> and do other things
[22:45] <argv[0]> thats the inherent ability of any multi-tasking os
[22:45] <argv[0]> thats what screen does.
[22:45] <naths> great
[22:45] <argv[0]> you're referring to the GNU screen, not irssi's, i assume
[22:45] <argv[0]> which *is* a cheap windowing system
[22:45] <bergar> GNU screen
[22:46] <argv[0]> you open multiple screens and sift through them-- much like windows. you ca
[22:46] <bergar> actually
[22:46] <bergar> yeah it makes sensenow
[22:47] <bergar> maybe detach wasfor people not using X then
[22:47] <bergar> a in for me
[22:47] <argv[0]> detaching is great for what it is
[22:47] <bergar> i ssh to a box and there it helps minimising it
[22:47] <argv[0]> right
[22:47] <argv[0]> but the only reason detaching keeps your connection is because when you dis
[22:47] <argv[0]> the host keeps your app running
[22:47] <argv[0]> in the case of running mirc locally-- you're the host.
[22:48] <bergar> well my box is on 24/7
[22:48] <argv[0]> then just keep mirc running
[22:48] <bergar> screen cant necessarily keep it online:P
[22:48] <bergar> i know that
[22:48] <bergar> ok speaking of bnc
[22:48] <bergar> i got an ssh acct to a linux box
[22:48] <argv[0]> *shrug*, i dont see what screen does that windows doesnt
[22:48] <bergar> how do i gt that working for mirc
[22:49] <argv[0]> well, an ssh account != a bnc
[22:49] <argv[0]> you might be able to install bnc software, but you'd need to talk to the se
[22:49] <argv[0]> or just test your luck
[22:50] <argv[0]> after you do that part you just connect to the server, give it your user/pa
[22:51] <argv[0]> user/pass being the stuff you setup with the bnc, not your ssh info
[23:26] <bergar> alright
[23:26] <bergar> thanks argv[0]
[23:56] * Sais is now known as SaisGwait
[23:57] <SplitFire> If any one is around and into regex's, i'm trying to match a date form on
[23:58] <SplitFire> I'm using /<b>[\w]{3} [0-9]{1,2} [0-9]{1,4}<\/b>(.*)/i and it
[23:58] <SplitFire> Any ideas ?
[23:58] <argv[0]> because your group is matching what follows the date
[23:58] <argv[0]> () is what is captured by $regml
[23:59] <argv[0]> everything inside ()
[23:59] <SplitFire> Shyt :\
[23:59] <argv[0]> fwiw a (.*) after the end tag is useless if you dont want that data
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