The problem i have is i am a op and the main channel we use the color is blocked so to run the script i want to i have to run a timer turns the color on then a timer to run the colored message then a timer to turn color back off and this needs to repeat every 30 minutes any idea of a easy way to do this ? I need to run several timers controled by one If you're looking for more information about mIRC timers, check out the mIRC help file. Alternatively, you can setup an alias to do either one and execute the alias. Which will only turn off the 'Scrim' timer. Add the script in remote.ini and change it with your znc infos. This simple script will allow you to open all your znc bouncers that you own on mIRC startup. You can also use the -j flag to get mIRC to automatically join a channel when it has connected to the server: /server -m -j irchacks. So, every 12 seconds, it will send the message (5v5 …etc) to #sourcescrim. znc+mirc - multiple znc connections on startup. ADD Added raw: 275 that on some networks give different information as: SSL connection. Here, the timer 'Scrim' executes every 12 seconds (indefinitely). What changes are in 15.4 version: (in comparison with 15.3). Or I suppose prefix the by the kick event to set it as a priority. Here's an example of what your scrim alias might look like: Then the built-in option 'auto join on kick' should be unchecked when you run this snippet. Now let's say you wanted to create a timer to find scrims, but you don't to type all of that out every time you want to find one.
So, for example, to create a timer called "1" that tells the channel you're in your age (using the example in the previous post) every 30 seconds, you would enter (in the channel window):
#On join mirc script how to#
I won't be delving too deep into the use of timers and the various switches mIRC provides, but basically how to set up a simple timer, start it, and turn it off. mIRC provides timers that are quite flexible and are useful when you want to an action repeated on a regular interval.
Now for the real reason I wrote the alias primer, mIRC timers.