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| Sakuya
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| Mon 30 May 2005 06:24 PM (UTC) |
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| I am new to mushclient. Yay! But not very good at it.
Anyways, I am attempting to make triggers with multiple commands in XML, and I am wondering if there is a command separator that allows you to do multiple commands in one line? Any help would be much appreciated.
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| Flannel
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| Reply #1 on Mon 30 May 2005 06:39 PM (UTC) |
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| If you just want multiple commands to be sent, then you can just include carriage returns in your send fields.
However, there is also command stacking.
Game > Configure > Commands and it's right in the middle (sort of).
It defaults to ; but you need to enable it.
This won't, however work for things (triggers/aliases/whatever) that send straight to the server unless you make them send to 'execute' instead of to 'world'.
If you want to send multiple commands in a trigger/alias/macro whatever, you're better off just using multiple lines within the send box.
And you can use the trigger dialogs to create triggers and such. You aren't forced to edit the XML by hand, and you don't even lose any functionality that way.
When doing that, you simply have to type in multiple lines into the send box. |
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