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<0> I also am glad you showed me the right-click channel thing
<0> cuz i can make all my channel windows
<0> have neato backgrounds now
<1> yay :p
<0> WOO!
<2> WOO!
<0> Do you have cool backgrounds too!?!
<1> nope
<0> that sux
<0> ;\
<1> well, i prefer being able to read all the text
<0> make nice and faded image
<0> just a lil glimmer of a picture :)
<1> that's nice for a day maybe, then you're just looking past it
<0> maybe :)
<0> If you spend a lot of time on irc and say..



<0> need to learn physics also
<0> you put yur physics as your background
<0> bammo! problem solved
<0> lol
<1> haha
<3> hm, this fixedsys excelsior isn't bad
<1> ment, i noticed one thing tho: it doesnt support underline
<3> test
<3> oh you're so right
<3> :<
<3> nevermind
<1> i dont need underline myself so it's not a problem for me..
<0> how can I override
<0> that addon to my quit
<1> that depends on how it actually set it
<1> maybe you can just change it at alt+o -> IRC -> Messages -> Quit Message
<1> if not, you'd have to edit the script.. somewhere
<4> a search for the string would solve the mystery very quickly
<5> why underlined specifically?
<6> thats a good question
<1> so i can possibly fix fixedsys excelsior
<6> did he do that on purpose? i said his quit message looked like it would have tom cruise in it.. and there it is..
<0> heh that was just a joke but on a more serious note
<0> how come it still says PureNoise
<0> in the quit message
<5> is that the unicode flavor of fixedsys?
<1> yes
<0> sat: it seeme dto work for the most part..
<1> UncleD: chances are purenoise has defined its own /quit alias.. type this: //say $isalias(quit) $isalias(quit).fname
<3> honestly qwerty`` you just don't pay attention ^_^
<0> $false
<1> ok, thats not it then
<5> i just got home :P
<3> have you started to wear kilts yet?
<1> lol
<0> sat: any other ideas
<1> not without looking at the script
<1> and i'm not going to install it
<5> nope, but i play the bagpipe well!
<0> It's not a script sat.
<0> It's an external program
<0> I actually connect to it on a port
<1> oh, like a proxy/firewall?
<0> it tunnels irc
<0> yes.
<1> then that's the problem
<1> it can change your quit text on the fly however it wants, in that case
<0> so it basically hax0red my irc quit msg :P
<1> yeah. doesnt it have an option for it or something?
<0> ill talk to the creator later
<0> and find out
<0> kinda weird
<7> gubi se beeeeeeee
<7> jadi gomna
<3> srcka, absolutely, but do you need mIRC help?
<7> ebi se
<7> **** you
<3> :'(
<5> what was that after "ebi se" ?



<1> ahhaha, got it
<0> Yea, it definetely hax0rs my quit msg.
<1> http://www.xise.nl/mirc/underline.png
<1> just needs some.. tuning :/
<5> i wonder why ie doesn't open pngs but tries to save them instead
<5> lol sat that looks perfect :P
<3> hey you could invent the sought after cross-through
<1> i actually copied the strikethrough setting to achieve this
<4> overwrite the string starting near 19840h with zeros ;P
<0> Hmm
<0> Now it's not using my quit message
<0> in alt-o
<0> but it does seem to be rid of the PureNoise one.
<0> Did the purenoise one go away for you too?
<4> yep
<0> hm
<0> now my alt-o quit message doesn't work though.
<0> This is terrible :|
<4> that's the price you pay for this _awesome_ encryption
<0> but I turned the encryption off
<1> lol
<0> that's how I got rid of it from my quit msg
<0> so now it's not even running
<0> and im connecting through no firewall
<1> http://www.xise.nl/mirc/underline.png < looks OK now
<5> yeah
<3> you little einstein you
<1> i think i'm going to buy this Font Creator program, it's awesome
<4> UncleD: open the open the purenoise .exe with a hex editor and search for the string "QUIT" there should be too hits, change both to "XXXX"
<0> sat: If I want to add your ip2country.mrc file to my mIRC, what is the best way to
<0> do so.
<1> uh, download both ip2country files, then load the .mrc from Remote
<0> can I do it from the command line
<1> sure.. /load -rs ip2country.mrc
<8> hello
<0> cool
<0> It works :)
<0> can I make it do that for a person now
<0> like /ip2country sat :)
<0> without having to dns them
<0> btw i cant resolve you
<1> not without having to dns them no
<0> how could i modify the script to dns a person first
<1> i have a snippet for that but it relies on nslookup.mrc as well
<0> and then ip2country their ip
<0> ah
<5> i can't resolve you either sat
<0> geez nslookup.mrc looks complicated
<1> that's because the dns protocol is complicated :p
<1> qwerty``: ipv6
<5> ahh
<1> nslookup.mrc supports that too ;p
<0> ok
<0> I installed nslookup.mrc and .dll
<0> how can i test it
<1> hang on
<1> oh you can do /ns -6 saturn.xise.nl
<1> but let me nopaste my nick-to-country snippet
<0> hmm
<0> I get this:
<0> * Looking up saturn.sixe.nl (AAAA)
<1> but no result..?
<0> * Unable to resolve saturn.sixe.nl (AAAA)
<0> -
<0> I dont get it
<1> oh, you typoed it
<0> why does it say sixe.
<1> xise, not sixe ;p
<0> ah
<0> oo
<0> it workeys
<5> what's (AAAA) ?
<0> but it runs in my status window


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