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Per Amundsen, 02/26/2017 07:02 PM
Added in 1.9.0
/window [-abBcCde[N]fg[N]hHij[N]k[N]l[N]mMn[N]opq[N]rRsStT[N]uvw[N]xz] [-tN,..,N] [+bdeflLmnstx] <@name> [rgb|[x y [w h]]] [/command] [popup.txt] [font [size]] [iconfile [N]]
Creates or manipulates a custom window with a Topicbox/Editbox/Text area/Listbox depending on the parameters used, see Custom Windows for more information.
If -p is specified, a picture window is created which can be custom drawn using various commands/identifiers, see Picture Windows for more information.
Option Switches
-a - Set as the active window.
-b - TODO
-B - Prevent window from using an internal border.
-c - Close window.
-C - Center window.
-d - Create desktop window instead of child.
-e[N] - Enable Editbox; 0 = single, 1 = multi, 2 = auto, 3 = default.
-f - Makes the w h the required width and height of the text display area. (instead of the window size)
-g[N] - Sets/removes window button color, 0 = normal color, 1 = message color, 2 = highlight color, 3 = system color (3 is AdiIRC only).
-h - Hide window.
-H - Enables auto-hide for a side-listbox.
-i - Dynamically associate with whatever happens to be the active connection.
-j[N] - Sets buffer size to N lines.
-k[N] - Hides the @ prefix in the window name, 0 = hide prefix, 1 = show prefix.
-l[N] - Add listbox, if N is specified then a side-listbox N characters wide is created.
-m - Enable line marker in the window.
-M - TODO
-n[N] - Minimize window ([N] = TODO)
-o - Sets the windows as the top most window. (used with -d)
-p - Creates a picture windows.
-q[N] - If N is 0 hides the nick column, if N is 1 shows the nick column. AdiIRC only
-Q[N] - If N is 0 docks the window, if N is 1 undocks the window. AdiIRC only
-r - Restore window.
-R - TODO
-s - Sort the main window, whether text or listbox. (only listbox for now)
-S - Sort the side-listbox.
-t - Indicates the [rgb] parameter is defined, sets the forms transparency key to [rgb]. AdiIRC only
-T[N] - Enable Topicbox; 0 = Show, 1 = Show Sticky, 2 = Off, 3 = default. AdiIRC only
-u - Remove ontop setting of a desktop window.
-v - Close window when associated status window is closed.
-w[N] - Show/hide window from treebar or switchbar; 0 = hide from both, 1 = show in switchbar, 2 = show in treebar, 3 = show in both
-x - Maximize window
-z[N] - if N = 1, places window button at end of switchbar/Treebar, if N = 0, restores original place. (Default is 1)
-Z - Reset the window icon to default.
Tab Switches
-tN,..,N - TODO
Appearance Switches
These causes graphical glitches for MDI windows because .net MDI does not like windows without proper borders.
+b - Border.
+d - No border.
+e - 3d Edge.
+f - Dialog frame.
+l - Tool window.
+L - Tool window. (hide from taskbar)
+n - Minimize box.
+s - Sizeable.
+t - Titlebar.
+x - Maximize box.
Parameters
<@name> - Window name.
{rgb] - The $rgb value used with the -t parameter.
x y [w h] - Left top [width height] - position and size of window. (A -1 value for any of the parameters means use default (or existing) value).
/command - Default command.
popup.txt - Popup filename, must be plane text file. TODO
font [size] - Font name [font size].
iconfile [N] - Sets a custom titlebar icon for the window. (N = TODO)
Example
alias example1 { ; Create a desktop + picture window, Coordinates: (250,250), size 300x300. /window -dep @Example 250 250 300 300 ; Color it with the control code color 3. (default is green) /drawfill @Example 3 3 1 1 100 100 ; Draw text "Hello world!". /drawtext @Example 1 Arial 30 50 100 Hello World! ; Close the window. /window -c @Example }
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