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+ | # $EPIC: isaway.txt,v 1.2 2006/08/01 03:40:36 sthalik Exp $ | ||
+ | ======Synopsis:====== | ||
+ | $__isaway__() \\ | ||
+ | $__isaway__(<server refnum>) | ||
+ | |||
+ | ======Technical:====== | ||
+ | * If the <server refnum> argument is omitted, the "from (current) server" is the default. | ||
+ | * If the <server refnum> argument is not a number, it will be changed to the server refnum 0. | ||
+ | * If the <server refnum> argument is not a valid server refnum, the return value is 0. | ||
+ | * This function returns 1 if you are [[AWAY]] on that server, and 0 if you are not. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ======Practical:====== | ||
+ | You may want to change the behavior of an alias depending on whether or not you | ||
+ | are [[AWAY]]. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ======Returns:====== | ||
+ | <file> | ||
+ | 1 if you are AWAY on the specified server | ||
+ | 0 if you are not. | ||
+ | </file> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ======Examples:====== | ||
+ | <file> | ||
+ | $isaway() might return 0 or 1 | ||
+ | $isaway(3) might return 0 or 1 | ||
+ | </file> | ||