Color Changer

By PurplesurgeMirc on Mar 16, 2009

This changes the color of your text depending on what corresponding number %color is set to (changed with the alias)

Command: /coloron NUMBER

After that just chat normally and your text will be changed for you. Effect is halted for IRC commands and channels that block colored text (chmode +c)

If you want to turn it off, use /coloroff

alias coloron { set -n %color $1 }
alias coloroff { unset %color }
on *:input:*:{
  if (%color) && ($left($1,1) !isin /!) && (c !isincs $chan(#).mode) {
    haltdef
    say $+($chr(3),%color,$1-)
  }
}

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sunslayer   -  Jan 24, 2011
Tanaka9109   -  Jan 24, 2011

Ok so heres the deal. Im looking for a snippet. Possibly one hat could permanently change the color of my text on my mirc easily loaded into remotes. i.e i type hello it automatically appears as blue or red or w/e color i choose. does anyone know of a snippet like this??? i'm really not in the mood to write anything for it but it seems i may have to. any help would be great. thanks

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PurplesurgeMirc   -  Oct 03, 2010

Deleted all of Ghost-Writers failure of a comment. Note, that he is indeed a faggot who masturbates to IRCds.

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Jethro   -  Nov 27, 2009

ghost-writer refuses to grow up and yaps his pie hole like it's never going to matter. Stop being a dickhead already.

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sunslayer   -  Nov 27, 2009

i lol'd

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^Neptune   -  Nov 25, 2009

win

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^Neptune   -  Nov 24, 2009

Actually there has been a surge of PHP recently that has piqued my interest.

You're not going to simply say "get off hawkee" because "90%" (don't we all love made up statistics) of the snippets are mIRC. I really don't care. In fact, I guess "90%" of hawkee is useless then.

But if you're going to start arrogantly commenting about snippets which really doesn't help the coder at all, then don't. Do you honestly think removing two characters from a code is going to make it all that more fantastic?

You're just a 12 year old kid who thinks he is a god at coding in mIRC when it's even simpler than HTML. Go and learn a true language and then maybe i'll even considering giving you some respect after all the negative comments you give everyone, maybe by then you'll have developed the thing known as common sense to actually be polite and constructive of other people's work.

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PurplesurgeMirc   -  Nov 24, 2009

Lern to spaek englsh fgt. Seriously, grow up. mIRC scripting is not coding. If you think you're all that with msl, try C/C++, and don't bitch when you cannot figure out how to make the program run. You do not know the origins of Hawkee, so stfu. You know why 90% of Hawkee is mIRC? Well, it's because 90% of Hawkee users are failures like you. So just go 'code' your little roleplay games like a l33t haxx0r and fap elsewhere, not here.

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PurplesurgeMirc   -  Nov 24, 2009

Very true. His comments are pointless, as are most of this website. Only a few know what they're doing, yet they have moved on to better languages.

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^Neptune   -  Nov 24, 2009

.

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PurplesurgeMirc   -  Nov 24, 2009

Of course. I wonder how his little mIRC client is coming along. You know, by now you would think it would be on the front-page of mIRC.com.

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^Neptune   -  Nov 24, 2009

He can only code in mIRC. He doesn't know anything of that.

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PurplesurgeMirc   -  Nov 24, 2009

Brackets also expedite the processing of the code, so I suggest you learn how to program properly.

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^Neptune   -  Nov 24, 2009

You used to masturbate over it until you got glined.

Go make something useful for once Ghost-writer. Stop spouting out that you're better than everywhere when to be honest your scripts are pretty mediocre.

And for your information it is good programming practice to use brackets to make code easier to read. Go and fap to your codes that you can make two characters shorter.

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