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; https://dev.adiirc.com/boards/5/topics/308
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; Hackjob full-palette Random Nick Color script for AdiIRC
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; Generate consistent but random, full-palette colors for nicks & set custom colors as you please
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;
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; Version 1.2 - Fork v0.1.2 by Pereba
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;
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;
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; *Now allows storage of custom colors!
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; Usage: /setCustomColor <Nick> <Hex Color Code> - Example: /setCustomColor JohnDoe F854A7
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; /delCustomColor <Nick> - Example: /delCustomColor JohnDoe
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;
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; *Colors are now calculated once and stored as needed for both random and custom colors
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; This decreases CPU time (especially on bouncer playback) for each line displayed
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; Custom colors persist between sessions (stored as rcolorscustom in your AdiIRC folder)
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;
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; *Buffer playback from bouncers is now properly supported without mangling output
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;
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; **NOTE: The built-in "Use Random Nick Colors" (Options -> Nick Colors) must be disabled for this script to work
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; **NOTE: Any nick colors set in the AdiIRC options menu override random or custom colors set by this script
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;
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; Thanks to pereba for the original inspiration script and kr0n for troubleshooting help, as well as
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; introducing me to hashtables :)
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;
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; For any of the output strings, if you don't want to show usermodes, you can replace $nick($chan, $nick).pnick
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; with just plain $nick
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;
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; If you're curious, $chr(61442) is a special AdiIRC character that interprets the following string as a hex
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; color code and allows for colorizing text
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;
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; If the script is acting weird for you, consider updating to the latest release or beta of AdiIRC;
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; some of this code relies on features or bufixes in later versions
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;
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; ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
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;
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; This is the initialization section, it handles actions to take when the script is loaded for
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; the first time or reloaded,
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;
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;
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; whenever the script is loaded for the first time or reloaded, call /savereload,
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; which saves the rcolors and rcolorscustom hashtables to disk, clears them from memory,
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; then reloads them--this also handles reloading them from disk when AdiIRC first starts
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;
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on *:LOAD:savereload
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on *:START:{
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hadd -m rcolors 0bgcolor $color(34)
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savereload
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}
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;
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; save & overwrite the rcolors & rcolorscustom hashtables to disk on exit
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;
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on *:Exit:{
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hsave -o rcolors rcolors
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hsave -o rcolorscustom rcolorscustom
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}
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; dump all cached colors when the options screen is loaded; this ensures no stale colors are used
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; if the background color is changed, since they might not be easy enough to see
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on *:OPTIONS:{
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if ($hget(rcolors,0bgcolor) != $color(34)) {
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reset
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}
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if ($readini($adiircini,n,NickColors,NickColorsEntireLine) == True) {
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set -e %rcolors_ColorEntireLine True
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}
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else {
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unset %rcolors_ColorEntireLine
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}
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}
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;
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; This section responds to normal in-channel text events
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;
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on &^*:TEXT:*:#:{
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;
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; Stop here if user turned off script
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;
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if (%rcolors_disabled) return
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;
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; Disable script on blacklisted networks/channels
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;
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if ($network $+ . $+ # isin %rcolors_blacklist) return
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;
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; Check if message is ZNC buffer playback and use values accordingly
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; ZNC buffer playback has different message content than a normal message and needs different handling
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;
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var %time $spacefix($asctime($iif($msgstamp, $v1, $ctime), $timestampfmt))
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var %pnick $iif($nick(#,$nick).cnick, $v1, $nick)
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;;$nick($chan, $nick).pnick
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; build the echo string
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;;;echo -vrlmbfw2 # %time $replace($replace($prefixuser, $chr(32), $chr(160)), $ $+ pnick, $+($chr(61442), $getcolor, %pnick, $chr(3))) $1-
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var %linecolor $chr(3) $+ $chr(61442) $+ $getcolor
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var %prefixuser $replace($prefixuser,$!pnick,%pnick,$chr(32),$chr(160))
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var %msg $msgx
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; Color entire prefixuser or just the nick? follow user preference:
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if (%rcolors_ColorEntirePrefixUser) {
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var %prefixuser %linecolor $+ $replace($prefixuser,$!pnick,%pnick,$chr(32),$chr(160)) $+ $chr(3)
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}
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else {
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var %prefixuser $replace($prefixuser,$!pnick,%linecolor $+ %pnick $+ $chr(3),$!nick,%linecolor $+ %pnick $+ $chr(3),$chr(32),$chr(160))
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}
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; If Options -> Nick Colors -> Color entire line is enabled:
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if (%rcolors_ColorEntireLine) {
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%prefixuser = %prefixuser $+ %linecolor
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%msg = $regsubex(%msg,$patLine,%linecolor)
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if (%rcolors_ColorTimestamp) { %time = %linecolor $+ $regsubex(%time,$patLine,%linecolor) $+ $chr(3) }
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}
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%msg = %time %prefixuser %msg
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echox -vrlmbfw2 # %msg
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halt
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}
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;
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; This section handles ACTIONs, like /me or /emote commands
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; Mostly the same as PRIVMSG but with the output string adjusted to properly display these types of messages
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;
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on &^*:ACTION:*:#:{
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;
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; Stop here if user turned off script
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;
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if (%rcolors_disabled) return
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var %time $spacefix($asctime($iif($msgstamp, $v1, $ctime), $timestampfmt))
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var %pnick $iif($nick(#,$nick).cnick, $v1, $nick)
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var %msg %time $replace($replace($prefixemote, $chr(32), $chr(160)), $ $+ pnick, $+($chr(61442), $getcolor, %pnick, $chr(3))) $msgx
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;build the echo string
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echox -vrlmbfw2c action # %msg
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halt
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}
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;
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; User own text
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;
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on *:INPUT:#: {
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;
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; Stop here if user turned off script
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;
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if (%rcolors_disabled) return
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if (($left($1,1) != /) || ($ctrlenter) || ($regex($1,/^(\/{1,4})(me|action)/i)) && ($status == connected) {
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var %time $spacefix($asctime($iif($msgstamp, $v1, $ctime), $timestampfmt))
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var %pnick $iif($nick(#,$nick).cnick, $v1, $nick)
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var %linecolor $chr(3) $+ $chr(61442) $+ $getcolor
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var %msgxraw $replacex($iif($regml(1), $iif($len($regml(1)) > 1,$($mid($msgx,$calc($len($1) +2)),2),$mid($msgx,$calc($len($1) +2))), $msgx),$chr(9),$chr(160))
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var %msg %msgxraw
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; Color entire prefixuser or just the nick? follow user preference:
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if (%rcolors_ColorEntirePrefixUser) {
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var %prefixuser %linecolor $+ $replace($iif($regml(2),$prefixemote,$prefixuser),$!pnick,%pnick,$chr(32),$chr(160)) $+ $chr(3)
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}
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else {
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var %prefixuser $replace($iif($regml(2),$prefixemote,$prefixuser),$!pnick,%linecolor $+ %pnick $+ $chr(3),$!nick,%linecolor $+ %pnick $+ $chr(3),$chr(32),$chr(160))
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}
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|
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; If Options -> Nick Colors -> Color entire line is enabled: (except /action msg)
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if (%rcolors_ColorEntireLine && !$regml(2)) {
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%prefixuser = %prefixuser $+ %linecolor
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%msg = $regsubex(new,%msgxraw,$patLine,%linecolor)
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if (%rcolors_ColorTimestamp) { %time = %linecolor $+ $regsubex(time,%time,$patLine,%linecolor) $+ $chr(3) }
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}
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; Action VS regular message
|
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if ($regml(2)) {
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var %msgx %time %prefixuser $+ $chr(3) %msgxraw, %text PRIVMSG $active : $+ $chr(1) $+ ACTION %msgxraw $+ $chr(1)
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echox -vrlmbfw2c action # %msgx
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}
|
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else {
|
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var %msgx %time %prefixuser %msg, %text PRIVMSG $active : $+ %msgxraw
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echox -vrlmbfw2c own # %msgx
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}
|
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.rawx %text
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halt
|
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}
|
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}
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|
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;
|
|
; Coloring nicklist
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;
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on me:*:join:#:{
|
|
; If enabled continue
|
|
if (%rcolors_nicklist) {
|
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.timer 1 3 clinergb #
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|
}
|
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}
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on *:JOIN:#:{
|
|
; If enabled continue
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if (%rcolors_nicklist) {
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cline -b $rgb( [ $hex2rgb($iif(%rcolors_nicklistbg == 1, $getDarkColor($nick), $getBrightColor($nick))) ] ) $nick
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}
|
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}
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; credits @ http://forums.mirc.com/ubbthreads.php/topics/153480/HEX_=%3E_RGB?
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alias hex2rgb {
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$iif($isid,return,echo -a) $+($base($left($1,2),16,10),$chr(44),$base($mid($1,3,2),16,10),$chr(44),$base($right($1,2),16,10))
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}
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alias -l clinergb {
|
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if ($istok(%rcolors_blacklist,$network $+ . $+ $1,32)) {
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var %rcolors_disabled 1
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}
|
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var %n $nick($1,0)
|
|
while (%n) {
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cline $iif(%rcolors_nicklist && %rcolors_disabled != 1,-b $rgb( [ $hex2rgb($iif(%rcolors_nicklistbg == 1, $getDarkColor($nick($1,%n)), $getBrightColor($nick($1,%n)))) ] ), -r) $1 $nick($1,%n)
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dec %n
|
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}
|
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}
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|
|
|
alias -l resetNicklist {
|
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tokenize 32 $regsubex($str(x,$chan(0)),/x/g,\n $chr(32))
|
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clinergb $chan($*)
|
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}
|
|
|
|
; credits Kin @ GeekShed
|
|
alias -l patLine return /\co|(\cc(?!\d(?:\d(?:,\d\d?)?)?))/gu
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|
|
alias -l spacefix {
|
|
return $replacex($1,$chr(32),$chr(160))
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
alias -l getcolor {
|
|
; Initialize %color as neutral grey in case we end up with nothing else to return
|
|
var %color = 888888
|
|
; Check if nick has a custom color set in AdiIRC options; if it does, return that color
|
|
if ($nick(#, $nick).color > 1) {
|
|
var %color = $getHexOfColor($nick(#, $nick).color))
|
|
return %color
|
|
}
|
|
; Check if nick has a script-custom color; if it does, return that color
|
|
else if ($hget(rcolorscustom, $nick)) {
|
|
var %color = $hget(rcolorscustom, $nick)
|
|
return %color
|
|
}
|
|
; Check if nick has a cached color, if it does, return that color
|
|
else if ($hget(rcolors, $nick)) {
|
|
var %color = $hget(rcolors, $nick)
|
|
return %color
|
|
}
|
|
; If no cached or custom colors are found, roll for a new color and add it to the cache
|
|
else {
|
|
var %color $iif(%rcolors_bg == 1, $getDarkColor, $getBrightColor)
|
|
hadd -m rcolors $nick %color
|
|
return %color
|
|
}
|
|
; If something fails, return %color as originally set to 888888
|
|
return %color
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
;
|
|
;
|
|
;
|
|
; This is the alias for generating bright colors
|
|
;
|
|
alias -l getBrightColor {
|
|
;
|
|
; Generate a unique seed number by calculating the MD5 hash of a nick, interpreting the last 8 characters as a hex number, then converting that to decimal
|
|
;
|
|
;;;var %nickSeedNum = $base($right($md5($nick),8),16,10)
|
|
var %nickSeedNum = $base($right($md5($iif($1,$1,$nick)),8),16,10)
|
|
;
|
|
; Multiply by a high prime number, then take the modulus of a prime number < 255 to get 3 values for R,G,B color; this induces a bit more variety in the colors, and
|
|
; for whatever reason (I'm not a mathematician) tends to "favor" returning numbers close to 255 (brighter colors)
|
|
;
|
|
var %dec1 = $calc((%nickSeedNum * 7793) % 251)
|
|
var %dec2 = $calc((%nickSeedNum * 5153) % 241)
|
|
var %dec3 = $calc((%nickSeedNum * 3623) % 239)
|
|
;
|
|
; Take the average of the RGB values
|
|
;
|
|
var %decaverage = $calc((%dec1 + %dec2 + %dec3)/3)
|
|
;
|
|
; Generate colors until you get one that is "bright" (average RGB value > 128)
|
|
; If you find these colors are too dark or bright, you can adjust the %decaverage <= 128
|
|
;
|
|
while (%decaverage <= 128) {
|
|
var %dec1 = $calc((%dec1 * 7793) % 251)
|
|
var %dec2 = $calc((%dec2 * 5153) % 241)
|
|
var %dec3 = $calc((%dec3 * 3623) % 239)
|
|
var %decaverage = $calc((%dec1 + %dec2 + %dec3)/3)
|
|
}
|
|
;
|
|
; call $RGBToHex to turn the RGB Value into a hex color code and return that code
|
|
;
|
|
var %brightColorReturn = $RGBToHex(%dec1,%dec2,%dec3)
|
|
return %brightColorReturn
|
|
}
|
|
;
|
|
; This is the alias for generating dark colors
|
|
; It's the same as $getBrightColor but looks for colors that are "dark", or have
|
|
; average RGB value < 128 - Again you can tweak the %decaverage <= 128 if they're too dark or bright
|
|
;
|
|
alias -l getDarkColor {
|
|
;var %nickSeedNum = $base($right($md5($nick),8),16,10)
|
|
var %nickSeedNum = $base($right($md5($iif($1,$1,$nick)),8),16,10)
|
|
var %dec1 = $calc((%nickSeedNum * 7793) % 113)
|
|
var %dec2 = $calc((%nickSeedNum * 5153) % 127)
|
|
var %dec3 = $calc((%nickSeedNum * 3623) % 131)
|
|
var %decaverage = $calc((%dec1 + %dec2 + %dec3)/3)
|
|
|
|
while (%decaverage >= 128) {
|
|
var %dec1 = $calc((%dec1 * 7793) % 113)
|
|
var %dec2 = $calc((%dec2 * 5153) % 127)
|
|
var %dec3 = $calc((%dec3 * 3623) % 131)
|
|
var %decaverage = $calc((%dec1 + %dec2 + %dec3)/3)
|
|
}
|
|
var %darkColorReturn = $RGBToHex(%dec1,%dec2,%dec3)
|
|
return %darkColorReturn
|
|
}
|
|
;
|
|
; This is the alias for converting RGB values to Hex, used here for getting hex strings to put
|
|
; after $chr(61442) - see top if you're not sure what this character is
|
|
;
|
|
; it takes in 3 numbers from 0-255, converts them to hex numbers,
|
|
; then returns them as a single string, EG $RGBToHex(255,255,255) or "White" returns FFFFFF
|
|
;
|
|
alias -l RGBToHex {
|
|
var %RtoHex = $base($1,10,16,2)
|
|
var %GtoHex = $base($2,10,16,2)
|
|
var %BtoHex = $base($3,10,16,2)
|
|
var %HexCodeReturn = %RToHex $+ %GToHex $+ %BToHex
|
|
return %HexCodeReturn
|
|
}
|
|
;
|
|
; This is the alias for determining if your background is bright
|
|
;
|
|
; Average RGB of 100 seems to work well for determining if background is light or dark,
|
|
; but if you find the script is using colors that aren't showing well you might want to
|
|
; adjust this
|
|
;
|
|
alias -l isBackgroundBright {
|
|
;
|
|
; get the backgound color
|
|
;
|
|
var %bgRGB = $rgb($iif($1,$color(27),$color(34)))
|
|
;
|
|
; strip out the commas and replace them with the + sign
|
|
;
|
|
var %bgRGB = $replace(%bgRGB,$chr(44),$chr(43))
|
|
;
|
|
; evaluate the string from above
|
|
;
|
|
var %bgRGBAverage = $calc((%bgRGB)/3)
|
|
;
|
|
; check if the average RGB value of the background is > 100;
|
|
; return 1 if it is (bright) or 0 if it isn't (dark)
|
|
;
|
|
if (%bgRGBAverage >= 100) {
|
|
return 1
|
|
}
|
|
else return 0
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
;
|
|
; This is the alias that gets the hex value of numbered config colors
|
|
; https://dev.adiirc.com/projects/adiirc/wiki/Extra_Colors
|
|
;
|
|
; It is used in this script only to keep nicks with custom colors set using
|
|
; those colors instead of picking random colors
|
|
;
|
|
alias -l getHexOfColor {
|
|
;
|
|
; get the specified color's R,G,B value
|
|
var %colorToGet = $rgb($color($1))
|
|
;
|
|
; tokenize the string returned above with commas ($chr(44)) as delimiter; pass those values into the $RGBToHex alias and return the value
|
|
tokenize 44 %colorToGet
|
|
return $RGBToHex($1,$2,$3)
|
|
}
|
|
;
|
|
; This is the alias for setting custom nick colors, it takes a Nick and a hex color code as arguments
|
|
; EXAMPLE /setCustomColor JohnDoe f854a7
|
|
;
|
|
alias setCustomColor {
|
|
; typing just /setcustomcolor returns rudimentary help
|
|
; otherwise write the nick+color to hash table rcolorscustom and save to disk
|
|
$iif($1, /echo -at $+($chr(61442),$2) Set this color for nick $1, /echo -at Usage: /setCustomColor <Nick> <Hex Color Code> Example: /setCustomColor JohnDoe F854A7)
|
|
|
|
hadd -m rcolorscustom $1 $2
|
|
hsave -o rcolorscustom rcolorscustom
|
|
}
|
|
;
|
|
; This is the alias for deleting custom nick colors, it takes only a nick as an argument
|
|
; EXAMPLE /delCustomColor JohnDoe
|
|
alias delCustomColor {
|
|
; typing just /delcustomcolor returns rudimentary help
|
|
; otherwise remove nick+color from hash table rcolorscustom and save to disk
|
|
$iif($1, echo -at Trying to remove custom color for $1, /echo -at Usage: /delCustomColor <Nick> Example: /delCustomColor JohnDoe)
|
|
hdel rcolorscustom $1
|
|
hsave -o rcolorscustom rcolorscustom
|
|
}
|
|
;
|
|
; This is the alias for clearing all cached random colors
|
|
; It empties the rcolors hashtable, then saves the empty table back to the disk
|
|
; It is generally used in this script for ensuring that colors adjust accordingly to background color changes
|
|
;
|
|
alias -l reset {
|
|
; Remove all cached colors
|
|
if ($hget(rcolors)) {
|
|
.hdel -w rcolors *
|
|
savereload
|
|
}
|
|
; Check if background is light or dark and set %rcolors_bg accordingly
|
|
;;;set %rcolors_bg $isBackgroundBright
|
|
set %rcolors_bg $iif($var(%rcolors_forcestyle,1).value != $null,$v1,$isBackgroundBright)
|
|
rcolors_resetnicklist
|
|
}
|
|
alias -l rcolors_resetnicklist {
|
|
set %rcolors_nicklistbg $iif($var(%rcolors_nickliststyle,1).value != $null,$v1,$isBackgroundBright(nicklist))
|
|
}
|
|
;
|
|
; This is the alias for saving & reloading cached & custom colors to disk. It is primarily used on first run, or when
|
|
; settings are changed and need to be stored
|
|
;
|
|
|
|
alias savereload {
|
|
; check if the rcolors hashtable exists, if it does, save it to disk, purge all entries from memory and reload it.
|
|
; it also checks if the hashtable is too large (more than 1000 entries) and purges it if that's the case
|
|
; if the hashtable is purged, colors will be recalculated and entered the next time a person speaks
|
|
if ($hget(rcolors)) {
|
|
if ($hget(rcolors,0).item > 1000) {
|
|
.hdel -w rcolors *
|
|
}
|
|
hsave -o rcolors rcolors
|
|
.hdel -w rcolors *
|
|
hload rcolors rcolors
|
|
}
|
|
else {
|
|
hmake rcolors 100
|
|
}
|
|
; same as above, but with rcolorscustom
|
|
; rcolorscustom will also never be auto-cleared
|
|
if ($hget(rcolorscustom)) {
|
|
hsave -o rcolorscustom rcolorscustom
|
|
.hdel -w rcolorscustom *
|
|
hload rcolorscustom rcolorscustom
|
|
}
|
|
else {
|
|
hmake rcolorscustom 100
|
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}
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}
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menu channel {
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RGB Random Nick Colors
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.Disable in #
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..$iif($network $+ . $+ # isin %rcolors_blacklist,$style(1)) Yes:set %rcolors_blacklist $addtok(%rcolors_blacklist,$network $+ . $+ #,32) | clinergb #
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..$iif($network $+ . $+ # !isin %rcolors_blacklist,$style(1)) No:set %rcolors_blacklist $deltok(%rcolors_blacklist,1,$network $+ . $+ #) | clinergb #
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}
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menu menubar {
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RGB Random Nick Colors
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.$iif(!%rcolors_disabled,$style(1)) Enabled:$iif(%rcolors_disabled,unset %rcolors_disabled,set %rcolors_disabled 1) | scid -a resetNicklist
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.Color messages style
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..$iif(%rcolors_forcestyle == $null,$style(1)) Auto:unset %rcolors_forcestyle | reset
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..$iif(%rcolors_forcestyle == 0,$style(1)) Bright:set %rcolors_forcestyle 0 | reset
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..$iif(%rcolors_forcestyle == 1,$style(1)) Dark:set %rcolors_forcestyle 1 | reset
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.Color entire prefix user
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..$iif(%rcolors_ColorEntirePrefixUser,$style(1)) Yes:set %rcolors_ColorEntirePrefixUser True
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..$iif(%rcolors_ColorEntirePrefixUser != True,$style(1)) No:unset %rcolors_ColorEntirePrefixUser
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.Color entire message
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..$iif(%rcolors_ColorEntireLine,$style(1)) Yes:.setconfig NickColors NickColorsEntireLine True | set %rcolors_ColorEntireLine True
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..$iif(%rcolors_ColorEntireLine != True,$style(1)) No:.setconfig NickColors NickColorsEntireLine False | unset %rcolors_ColorEntireLine False
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.└ Including timestamp
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..$iif(%rcolors_ColorTimestamp,$style(1)) Yes:set %rcolors_ColorTimestamp True
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..$iif(%rcolors_ColorTimestamp != True,$style(1)) No:unset %rcolors_ColorTimestamp
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.-
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.$iif(%rcolors_nicklist,$style(1)) Enable nicklist colors:$iif(%rcolors_nicklist,unset %rcolors_nicklist,set %rcolors_nicklist True) | scid -a resetNicklist
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.Color nicklist style
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..$iif(%rcolors_nickliststyle == $null,$style(1)) Auto:unset %rcolors_nickliststyle | rcolors_resetnicklist | scid -a resetNicklist
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..$iif(%rcolors_nickliststyle == 0,$style(1)) Bright:set %rcolors_nickliststyle 0 | rcolors_resetnicklist | scid -a resetNicklist
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..$iif(%rcolors_nickliststyle == 1,$style(1)) Dark:set %rcolors_nickliststyle 1 | rcolors_resetnicklist | scid -a resetNicklist
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}
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