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➜ MUSHclient
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➜ adding a timer to the trigger script
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adding a timer to the trigger script
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| Posted by
| Hathcock
(49 posts) Bio
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| Date
| Wed 03 Dec 2003 01:36 AM (UTC) |
| Message
| I need this trigger to go off about 1.5 seconds after it is activated, thanks for any help given
<triggers>
<trigger
enabled="y"
group="Herbbalance"
match="Your mind feels somewhat slower and more plodding."
regexp="y"
send_to="12"
>
<send>mind = 1
send "outb goldenseal"eat goldenseal"</send>
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| Posted by
| Shadowfyr
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| Date
| Reply #1 on Wed 03 Dec 2003 03:14 AM (UTC) |
| Message
| Hmm. First off.. The text you have there would come out as:
send "outb goldenseal"eat goldenseal"
this won't work. Now, if you want those commands sent on a delay, Mushclient will only do delays in seconds, so you can have a 1, 2, 3, 4 second delay, etc., not a 1.5 second. That said, you probably need to use:
doafter 2, "outb goldenseal"
doafter 2, "eat goldenseal"
It likely wont matter if the 'mind' variable is set earlier than that. The above command will execute in the same order given, but are each sent using a temporary timer with a delay of 2 seconds. | | Top |
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| Posted by
| Hathcock
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| Date
| Reply #2 on Wed 03 Dec 2003 03:25 AM (UTC) |
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| | hmmm, didn't work...it doesn't send anything at all now | | Top |
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| Posted by
| Hathcock
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| Date
| Reply #3 on Wed 03 Dec 2003 03:40 AM (UTC) |
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| | ok, it's because I had timers off, sorry | | Top |
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