Author: Khaled Mardam-Bey
Release: 11/09/95
Description: Welcome to mIRC v3.64, an IRC client for Windows.
11/09/95 - mIRC v3.64
Fixes/Additions:
1.Fixed Local Host and IP address bug, added options
in the setup dialog. Now works for any combination
of requirements for people with different types of
internet connections (see Setup in mirc.hlp!)
2.$read command improved so you can specify
a line number with [-l#]. For example:
/silly /say $read -l5 silly.txt
This will read line 5 of silly.txt.
3.Now using "Common Dialogs" for file/directory selection,
as well as for the DCC Send dialog (Long filenames
are NOT yet supported).
4.Optimized Remote routines - should be faster now.
5.Can now use $read in remote definitions. For example:
1:TEST:/notice *1:$nick I said " $+ $read c:\langs\mirc\test.txt $+ "
6.Can now store up to 50 IRC server addresses in Setup dialog.
Storage format in mirc.ini has changed, but will still read
the old format.
7.Finger button now pops up a red flag while finger is busy.
The flag disappears when finger has been completed.
8.Bug with Maximized mIRC window fixed.
9.Finger and Timer dialogs now popup under their
respective buttons.
10.Added "Channels Folder" button which allows you to join
a channel as well as maintain a list of your favourite channels.
11.Added "List Channels" button which pops up the List
parameters dialog, allowing you to quickly list channels.
12.Fixed NT GPF bug when using toolbar.
13.Add -j<#channel> command line option. For example:
mirc.exe -j#mirc,#friendly,#etc
The specified channels will be joined on connect. You
MUST have an mirc.ini with the "Connect on startup" option
selected.
14.Fixed another bug with using * to begin a non-parameter
identifier. eg. *mardam.demon* in aliases/etc.
15.The /auser /guser and /ruser commands can now handle multiple
levels. They have only been extended, so they are still
compatible with your previous formats.
/auser [-a] <level(s)> <nick | address>
/guser [-a] <level(s)> <nick> [type]
/ruser [level(s)] <nick> [type]
For /auser /guser, the default is to replace any existing
user with the specified levels (as usual). The [-a] option
means add the specified level(s) to an existing users levels.
The /ruser command removes the specified levels from an
existing user. If all levels are removed for a user, the
user is removed.
See the Remote section in the Help file!
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