log2

log2

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log2 created a Page  -  Aug 22, 2006
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I know this has probably been done before, but I will post my version of it here, plus I haven't seen one... I just wrote this today, and it seems to work for mem tell me if it doesn't for you and we'll see what we can do about it. What it is... It's a script that replaces smilies with coloured ones, there are only a few right now, but if you want more, and don't know how to add them just comment and..

log2 created a Page  -  Aug 21, 2006
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Well the comments explain it all, but the jist is: Paste in fresh script Right click Fill in Information hit talk

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log2 created a Page  -  Jun 11, 2005
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This will create a dialog that lets you connect to a new server withought having to go to the options menu... it's not much but I made it for a friend and I decided to submit it to this site... Usage: Right-click in the channel or the Server window

log2 created a Page  -  Apr 03, 2005
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a VERY simple channel protector, if you find anything wrong or anything I should add to it please post it below in the comment section :D By the way you really have to do nothing to set it up... just change the only #log2 to the channel you want it to work in then click yes when you load it :D easy!

log2 created a Page  -  Mar 29, 2005
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Ok this is a script that will convert a number to binary.... a binary number to a number or a character to binary, or binary to a character.... It's very easy to use... just type help if you don't get it but the comments at the start should explain it all... enjoy!

log2 created a Page  -  Mar 13, 2005
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This is what I've been slaving over for the past 5 hours.. A person enters a binary value and this little beuty converts the binary entered into a character! pretty easy to use, type !b-t to use it. but the downside of it is that right now it only converts one letter at a time :(

log2 created a Page  -  Mar 09, 2005
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This is when you see the <$nick> or ($nick) It changes it to look like: +/%/@ <-- Depending on their status ($timestamp /\ $nick) @/%/+ And you can change on to a certain person who you want to pay attention to.. Doesn't change yours

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