![]() Remotes are called when the event they handle occurs. But the user community (who tend not to read scripting manuals) took to calling the individual items popups-perhaps thinking of the colourful novelty actions that are popular with many users as pages of a popup book. The term originally referred to the menus-which pop up upon a right click. ![]() Popups are called when they are selected by the user. Popups are scripted context menu items.Both are called from the command line or other parts of a script in the same ways as built-in commands and identifiers (and can even supersede them). Aliases that return a value are known as custom identifiers. Custom scripted functions are called aliases.Built-in functions are termed commands or, if they return a value, identifiers. ![]() (However, whilst this can be a little confusing to newcomers, they do not impact on the functionality of mSL.) MIRC scripting language uses an unusual nomenclature to refer to language constructs that differs from most of the rest of the programming world.
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