These were taken from my own machine, running under gnome-terminal and sawfish:
In this shot, the client is on two irc servers in separate windows.
Also note the Flood Log window in red. That is opened when the script
detects someone is CTCP flooding you.
This screenshot shows the Auto Op config. Note that you can use
wildcards in the server and channel names.
Here is the multipurpose auto-op config acting as a kickban list.
Look closely at the command that the script executes whenever this
person joins one of my channels.
Just a simple shot of /CONF, and the bantype menu.