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This page is now quite old.
Sadly (or perhaps not?), I no longer spend a lot of time on IRC, and as such, don’t really have anything to do with PnP anymore. There’s still some information on this site, but for further information, and a small forum of dedicated PnP users, please see http://www.kristshell.net/pnp/
? PnP 4.06 for mIRC 5.91
PnP is designed to be a good choice for anyone looking for a mIRC script. All of its features are highly configurable, so you don’t need to settle for what someone else thinks is best. Most features work quietly in the background- and those that don’t can be turned off. You can keep yourself and your channels safe, and have a much nicer overall IRC experience. PnP doesn’t have the sleek, fancy look that some scripts have- instead, all development time goes into making useful, flexible, and powerful features. Browse through configuration and the popups for just a glimpse of the many features available... or just run it with the default configuration and learn as you go.
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This script requires and is designed for mIRC 5.91, not included. PnP 4.00 claimed to be the last... but there’s always another sequel. I’ve updated P&P for mIRC 5.91, fixed a bunch of bugs, cleaned up NickServ and X/W compatibility, and added a few minor things here and there, such as showing shared channels in bold in /whois replies.
Version 4.06 improves on version 4.05 mainly in the bugs department. I’ve fixed every bug I know about, including away options that didn’t work, dialog errors, events in status window, bugs with opping multiple users, etc. Some minor improvements were made to /strict, /join now automatically send known keys, and dialogs now use DBUs so they should look better on all resolutions.
My plans for the future include cleaning up the code internally, replacing the theme/scheme system with a new standardized theme system being developed, reogranizing all configuration dialogs and commands, adding half-op/helper support, and redoing all the older addons so I can drop all of the 3.20 support. (which doesn’t really work properly anyways.) I am even considering adding translation support and multiserver support- but don’t get too excited, this is only a possibility. I’ll probably wait until the next major version of mIRC before doing multiserver, as it sounds like it may be built-in at some point.
As time allows, I plan to release further versions with more fixes and additions, and possibly get around to doing the documentation. Please don’t bug me about what I will and won’t get to, or when. It saves us both a lot of hassle. :)
PnP 4.06 for mIRC 5.91 (443KB)
? To upgrade an existing installation of PnP
Just unzip or copy all of these files to your existing P&P directory. Make sure you retain the directories, and overwrite any existing files. Make sure mIRC is NOT RUNNING when you do this. mIRC may restart once or twice the first time you run it, to clean up any new settings.
Do not install this over a copy of PnP earlier than 4.00.
? If this is a new installation
- Make sure no copies of mIRC are running.
- If you like, make a backup of your mIRC directory.
- Unzip or copy all files into your mIRC directory. Retain all directories. In otherwords, you should now have SCRIPT, ADDONS, THEMES, and SCHEMES directories within your MIRC directory. If you do not, you did something wrong.
- You should now have all of the above directories, as well as mirc32.exe in the directory. You may also have or want mirc.ini and servers.ini, but you can load the script without these.
- Start mIRC.
- In your status window, type /load -rs script\first.mrc (and press Enter)
- Anytime mIRC asks if you’d like to run initialization commands, click "Yes".
- mIRC will restart once or twice while installing P&P. Then you are ready to go!
! Note
NOTE: Bug reporting and feedback features have been enabled. Use /bug to report a bug or leave feedback. However, don’t expect any replies to any reports or e-mails. I don’t mean to be rude- I simply do not have the time to reply to each individual e-mail.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Although I try to make this as bug free and usable as possible, there will definately be bugs, and many features either aren’t complete, aren’t in, or are in but undocumented.
For a detailed list of changes, see whatsnew.txt.