System menu

 

If you click the system menu button in the top left hand corner of a window ie. the button you usually double-click to close a window, it will popup the usual system menu but with a few added functions (these vary depending on the type of window).

 

Background

This allows you to select a background picture for a window. You can choose to have the picture displayed in various ways, eg. tiled, centered, etc.

 

Note: Displaying a background picture slows down the display of text in a window significantly.

 

Beeping

If beeping is turned on, mIRC will beep any time a message is sent to the window if it isn't active. This setting is remembered across sessions for each window.

 

Buffer

You can clear the text in the current window buffer or you can save the text to a file.

 

Desktop

This allows you to position a window outside of the main mIRC window and onto the desktop.

 

Editbox

This option is available in channel windows and allows you to create a second editbox, for general use. You can press Alt+Q to show/hide the editbox. Also see a related option in the Other dialog.

 

Events

This appears in Channel windows, it allows you to set display settings for events for a specific channel. The default display settings for all channels can be set via the IRC dialog.

 

Flashing

If flashing is turned on, the mIRC window/icon is flashed if there is a new message in the window while mIRC is not the active application. The flash sound specified in the Event Beeps section is also played.

 

Font

This allows you to change the default font for a window. The font settings for each window will be remembered across sessions. Only the fonts which mIRC can display are listed in the fonts dialog.

 

The font dialog also allows you to set the UTF-8 display/encode option for a window. If you set it to Default, the window uses the global UTF-8 display setting in the Messages dialog. If you set it to Display, the window displays UTF-8 text properly. If you set it to Display and Encode, the window displays UTF-8 text and also UTF-8 encodes any text that you type in the editbox and send to the IRC server.

 

Note: the UTF-8 display option is independent of the font or character set that you have selected for a window. The UTF-8 encode option, however, depends entirely on the font and character set you have chosen, so you will need to set them correctly for the language you are typing into the editbox.

 

Logging

If logging is turned on, any text displayed in a window will be logged to a file. This setting stays on across sessions until you switch it off. The filename is automatically taken from the name of the window.

 

Nicklist

This option is available in channel windows and allows you to change the position of the nicknames listbox.

 

Position

You can tell mIRC to remember or forget the position/size of a window. If you select remember, the next time that window opens up it will do so in the saved position. If you choose reset, the window will be moved back to it's previously saved position.

 

Note: If a window's saved position lies outside the size of the main window then it will open in a default position and size. To force a window to open up in default positions assigned by windows, select forget.

 

Save As...

This option is only available in custom picture windows, it allows you to save the current picture to a .bmp file.

 

Spacing...

This allows you to set the line-spacing for messages in a window.

 

On Top

This appears only when a window is opened in Desktop mode and forces the window to stay above all other windows.

 

Timestamp

This turns timestamping of events on/off for a window.

 

Track URLs

This appears in Channel/Query windows, if turned on, mIRC auto-opens websites as they are mentioned in a message.