I have attached the readme file for the plugin, read it, And also a screenshot of the help for the plugin. This should help you i guess.
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Originally posted by readme
XFADE - by Finn V1.01
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Install:
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- Close MSN Messenger completely (right-click on its icon in your systemtray and choose "exit").
- Run the installer provided within the zipfile.
- Restart MSN Messenger.
Uninstall:
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- Close MSN Messenger completely (right-click on its icon in your systemtray and choose "exit").
- Delete the file xfade.dll in your plugins directory. (the default directory is
"\program files\messenger plus! 2\plugins" or "\program files\messenger plus! 3\plugins")
- Restart MSN Messenger.
Commands:
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/xfade
- Displays Usage instructions
/xrfade text
- Fade between 2 random colours
/xnfade <numcolours> <colour> .... <colour> text
- Fade through <numcolours> colours specified
Usage:
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Colours are specified in hexadecimal in RRGGBB format, for example:
/xnfade 2 FF0000 00FF00 some text
(will fade from red to green)
Some other colours in hex:
FF0000 = bright red
00FF00 = bright green
0000FF = bright blue
000000 = black
FFFFFF = white
7f7f7f = grey
FFFF00 = yellow
FF00FF = purple
00FFFF = cyan
When specifying a colour code, you can use a "?" mark to replace that digit with a random value, eg:
/xnfade 2 ??0000 00??00 some text
(will fade between a random red colour and a random blue colour)
You can also replace a colour with "*" as a shortcut instead of using "??????", eg:
/xnfade 2 * 000000 some text
(will fade between a random colour and black)
Also instead of typing a colour in hex, the following colours are now supported as words:
red, black, blue, green, white, grey, cyan, yellow and purple
eg you can do:
/xnfade 2 red green some text
For multiple fade within the same piece of text you can do:
/xnfade <numcolours> <colour> .... <colour> some text
eg:
/xnfade 8 red green blue purple yellow cyan blue red some text
If you want to disable the fade mid text type a <ctrl-k> character (if it works you should see the
Plus! colour menu come up) and another one to re-enable it. This is mostly useful for putting smileys
inside a colour fade, for example:
/xrfade this is a piece of text <ctrl-k><ctrl-k> with a smiley inside a colour fade
Disclaimer:
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Because there wasn't a readme provided with this version, I created one based upon the one provided with XFade v1.0. This readme isn't original.
CookieRevised
I had to install Msg Plus! and MSN Messenger 7.5 for you but no problem.
EDIT for MX-G
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Originally posted by MX-G
You can use Color Nick 2 search in the Plugins page of MsgPlus.net
That aint what is needed. Colornick is used to color the nick and And Colour fader
is used to give a fade effect to the text. So please see and think about what you are posting. (I dont mean to be rude)