dialog.textinput

Shows a dialog that accepts user input as text
Syntax

dialog.textinput [-d=<default text>] [-i=<icon>] [-m] (<caption>,<info_text>,<button0>[,<button1>[,<button2>[,<magic1>[,<magic2>[...]]]]])
{
    <callback_command>
}

Description
Shows a text input dialog box with the specified <caption> , <info_text> , <icon> and buttons.
<caption> is a text string that will appear in the caption of the dialog box.
<info_text> is a fixed text string that will appear in the dialog box and can contain HTML formatting.
<button0> is the text of the first button (on the left).
<button1> is the text of the second button (if empty or not given at all, only one button will appear in the dialog).
<button2> is the text of the third button (if empty or not given, only two buttons will appear in the dialog).
If the -m switch is used , the dialog will be a multi-line text input, otherwise the user will be able to input only a single line of text.
If the -d switch is used , the initial text input value is set to <default text>.
If the -i switch is used , the dialog displays also the icon <icon> , just on the left ot the <info_text> In that case <icon> is an image identifier (can be a relative or absolute path to an image file or a signed number (in that case it defines an internal KVIrc image).
<magic1>,<magic2>... are the magic parameters: evaluated at dialog.textinput call time and passed to the <callback_command> as positional parameters.
Once the dialog has been shown , the user will click one of the buttons. At this point the dialog is hidden and the <callback_command> is executed passing the text input value in $1, the number of the button clicked as $0, and the magic parameters as positional parameters $2 , $3 , $4....
Please note that if the user closes the window with the window manager close button , the action is interpreted as a button2 click (that is usually sth as "Cancel").
Examples

# We need a single line "reason"
dialog.textinput -d="Working !" (Away,<center>Please enter the <h1>away message</h1></center>,"Ok","Cancel")
{
    switch($0)
    {
        case 0:
            away $1-
        break;
        default:
            # Cancelled
        break;
    }
}

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