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« on: December 26, 2007, 01:00:34 PM »

Here are a few tips and a bit of tricks for people new to IRC Wink

1. How to block all pm's: Press Alt+O (Or go to Tools->Options) scroll down and under the 'Other' section click on 'Lock'. Check the box 'Chat/Query' and you're done Smiley

2. How to disable the annoying line marker: Just press Ctrl+L or in the Options dialog under display options click on 'Line Marker' and uncheck the 'Show Line Marker' checkbox.

3. How to prevent your user info from showing when someone uses the X's info command:

**NOTE:** This is only applicable on Undernet AND if you have a username registered on Undernet. (It may be applicable on some servers using the Undernet's irc daemon, check you're local listings ;o) )

OK first of all, log into X and then type '/msg X set invisible on' (without quotes) and you're done hehehe Wink

4. How to Verify someone whether he is logged in to X or not:

Just type '/msg X verify <nick>' (without quotes).


5. How to see a person's idle time when you whois him/her: You just need to specify the nick of that person in the whois command twice. Like '/whois gastly gastly' (without - you know what - hehehe Wink) and it will show the idle time. To simplify it just write an alias like this: /w /whois $$1 $$1

6. How to add someone to the notify list: /notify <nick> and to remove someone /notify -r <nick>

7. How to play a text file in a channel: /play <channel> <filename> <delay (ms)>
e.g: /play #Beginner test.txt 1000

8. How to play a sound in a channel/query window: /sound <channel-name>/<nick> <filename> [<message>]
**NOTE:** Use of <message> is optional and if <channel-name> or <nick> is not specified, the current active window is sent the message.

9. This will confirm the pasting of a specified no. of lines to a channel or query window. Its really useful if you don't want to get kicked out of a channel for flooding. It happens to me loads of times, sometimes I press Ctrl+V (Paste) and something I don't want gets pasted to a channel and guess what happens...I get kicked out! lol
OK so to have mIRC confirm the pasting of lines do this:

Go to Tools->Options (or Alt+O) and Click on 'Other' on the left side pane.
Then on the left side click on the 'Confirm' button.

In the new dialog that opened up check the checkbox at the bottom of the dialog (if its not already been checked) and enter '4' (without quotes) in the 'Confirm When Pasting __ or more lines).

You can specify here any no. of lines you want like 5 or 6. But I prefer 4 for myself  Wink

-------------------------------New Tips (Added 6-1-2008) -----------------------------------
-> Prevent the reloading of logs:
Go to Tools->Options then under IRC -> Logging. To the right side, select 'None' in the 'Reload Logs' drop down box and you're done Wink

-> To Show notices, invites, whois in the active window:
Go to Tools->Options (Alt+O) then click on 'IRC' and then to your left under 'Show In Active' select the events which you want to show in your active window. For me I checked these:
Away, Ctcp's, Invites, Notices and whois
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-------------------------------New Tips (Added 14-4-2008) -----------------------------------
OK as ya ppl know DA CHAMP IS BACK from his vacations!!!!
And I would like to share some new tips with ya...
Lets go...

So, you login to X each and every time you come on Undernet, but you kind of just do it like this:
/msg X@channels.undernet.org login <username> <password>

Well, this method is a bit unsecure as you're typing your password in clear text for anyone to see (who is sitting next to ya) or if you go away for a while, someone could just check the history of the commands that you typed and thus getting your password and doing some mental things with your account...

So I came up with this little popup to avoid this:

Open up the mIRC scripts editor and then click on the remotes tab (or just press Alt-R on your keyboard)
just type in the following code:
Code:

menu channel,status {
Login To X:.msg X@channels.undernet.org login $$?="Enter your username:" $$?*="Enter your password" | /mode $me +x
}

See? Its simple as that and you don't have to worry about your password and you also don't have to worry about changing your mode to +x to hide your host hehehe Wink
See ya Cheesy

NOTE: I made a simple script (VERY simple) and included this password popup in it along with a few (and I mean few!) other popups. So just download the file from here: http://www.mediafire.com/?rgi4g1msgjo
Save the file into your mIRC users directory (Documents and Settings\<Uername>\Application Data\mIRC\Scripts)
and then open up mIRC and type: /load -rs gastly.mrc
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Oh yeah and one last tip: To get help on any mIRC command just type '/help <command-name>'

I'll be adding more tips soon so stay tuned  Cool

Reference: I took some bits from the mIRC (http://www.mirc.co.uk) help file.
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« Reply #1 on: January 02, 2008, 06:33:42 AM »

thanks Gastly Smiley

great tips Smiley

 
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« Reply #2 on: January 03, 2008, 01:18:42 AM »

Thanks rise79 for the reply hehehe Smiley

I thought no one liked it lol  Grin
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« Reply #3 on: January 03, 2008, 09:48:30 AM »

nice Wink good idea Wink good tips Smiley ty
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« Reply #4 on: January 05, 2008, 11:47:40 PM »

nice Wink good idea Wink good tips Smiley ty

Thankies Agent  Kiss  lol Cheesy  Wink
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« Reply #5 on: January 07, 2008, 12:32:34 PM »

always glad to have you here with us Gastly Smiley
and I like your input, i think its just great  Cheesy

see you in #beginner Smiley
 
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« Reply #6 on: January 08, 2008, 03:16:59 AM »

always glad to have you here with us Gastly Smiley
and I like your input, i think its just great  Cheesy

see you in #beginner Smiley
 

Thankies rise`79 Smiley

I think its good for people new to IRC to just get all the useful information at one place so they don't have to go and look for it and waste time hehe. These are the most basic tips btw...I hope to add more advanced ones in the future Wink

Anyways...good to see that you appreciate this rise`79  Smiley

see ya in #Beginner (If my folks don't cut my net access this month lol )
Have fun Smiley
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« Reply #7 on: April 14, 2008, 04:50:54 AM »

Added some new tips...enjoy Smiley
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« Reply #8 on: April 14, 2008, 06:26:46 AM »

?? i dont see any new tips
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« Reply #9 on: April 14, 2008, 10:41:55 AM »

?? i dont see any new tips

Its under this heading: New Tips (Added 14-4-2008)
I added it before the last few lines of my post 'cause I don't wanna type 'em again and again hehe  Grin
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« Reply #10 on: October 02, 2008, 06:23:43 PM »

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5. How to see a person's idle time when you whois him/her: You just need to specify the nick of that person in the whois command twice. Like '/whois gastly gastly' (without - you know what - hehehe Wink) and it will show the idle time. To simplify it just write an alias like this: /w /whois $$1 $$1

bhas,the /w is a default command already for whois, maybe ill used /wtime or/widle for person's idle time,what yah think? Tongue

nice tips..

gosh..

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« Reply #11 on: October 12, 2008, 12:15:23 AM »

?? i dont see any new tips

for newbies they are Smiley
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