You can easily change anything written in MyChat header. By default, the text in the program main window looks like this:

 

MyChat header

 

You can change the text with the help of constants. Each constant written in the lowercase framed with "%".

 

Constant

Description

%program%

program name ("MyChat Client");

%ver%

program version;

%nickname%

user's name;

%company%

company name (where the server is registered);

%state%

current user status ("Online", "Do not disturb", etc);

%traffic%

traffic details (send/received bytes);

%uin%

user's unique ID (UIN);

%server%

IP or DNS name of MyChat server you connected to;

%secured%

traffic encryption details;

%745%

system variable, the word "server" from the localization file;

%746%

system variable, the word "encryption" from the localization file.

 

Example №1

%company% %nickname% "%state%" traffic: %traffic%

 

MyChat Client header example #1 (win32)

 

Example №2

%nickname% [%state%]

 

MyChat Client header example #2 (win32)

 

Example №3

%company% [%nickname%, UIN: %uin%] (%state%)

 

MyChat Client header example #3 (win32)

 

See also

Managing templates for the clients settings from the server.

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