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Boardcheck (notecheck) command
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| Posted by
| Frobozz
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| Tue 16 Nov 2004 04:27 PM (UTC) |
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| Alright,
Second question. I've been working around with notes and posting and I've been trying to develop a command that:
1- Creates a list of all boards available to a player
2- Checks for any messages since last read of that board
3- Lets the player (or immortal) add/remove a board from their boardcheck list.
Any ideas about this?
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| Posted by
| Zeno
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| Reply #1 on Tue 16 Nov 2004 09:57 PM (UTC) |
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| There's a similar snippet to what you are looking for, on MudMagic.
http://ftp.mudmagic.com/diku/merc/smaug/snippets/board-check.txt
"It is an easy way of checking notes instead of running around to every board when you get on the mud."
But you want a list of boards? Hmm, you'd have to loop through all the boards, then display them. But as for removing a board from their boardlist, you would most likely have to create a new pcdata field to handle that, somehow. |
Zeno McDohl,
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