Edit CTCP Replies

Remove
First open the CTCP replies menu. Settings -> Advanced -> CTCP Replies menu.
Go to the CTCP reply you want to remove and click on it. Then use the 'Delete' button to remove it.
Add
Click the 'Add New' button.
Now you will see *NEW* in the Name column and EDIT ME in the Command column.
Remove *NEW* from the Name edit box and replace it with your CTCP name: VERSION, FINGER, CLIENTINFO, PING etc.
Remove EDIT ME from the Command edit box and replace it with your CTCP reply. Use the 'Save' button to save your new CTCP replies.

Type:
/set irc_hide_version ON
"Huh, I don't have a Usermenu?"
Type:
/set gui_usermenu ON
Now you can test your CTCP replies on yourself first.
Type:
/CTCP YourNick VERSION
/CTCP YourNick FINGER
/CTCP YourNick PING
etc.. You could also use /VER(SION) Nick, /PING Nick
CTCP a user by typing the /CTCP command, e.g. /CTCP Nick VERSION
Older XChat versions:
Select a nick in the userlist, open the userlist menu en select CTCP.
Newer XChat versions:
New XChat versions don't come with the CTCP userlist menu anymore.
How to get the old CTCP menu.
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