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Posted by Tsinghahla   Sweden  (14 posts)  Bio
Date Tue 31 May 2005 05:41 PM (UTC)
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When characters die on Imperian, IRE mud. A message will be shown,


Nick has perished from the deadly toxins of Gammon

For example.

Now, in Imperian there is no way to "Config Deathsight <colour>", so - I'm collecting all the deathmessages and trying to colour them.

And something went wrong on the way!

My triggers are simply;

* has perished from the deadly toxins of *

Send: %0
Send to: Output
Colour and style to: 11 (Orange)
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Now. If I check the "Omit from output" box, The trigger will fire, and show the text in -dark red-. If I leave the "Omit from output" box, it will give me two messages.
One dark red, and one with the colour I chose.

I am missing something far too simple here I believe.

How can I make it show my custom colour, and not the dark red?
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Posted by Flannel   USA  (1,230 posts)  Bio
Date Reply #1 on Tue 31 May 2005 07:38 PM (UTC)
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The dark red one is the one you've sent to output. It is your note color (when you send to output, basically all you're doing is a note).

The color change dialog is to change the output line.

So, all you need to do is delete the %0 (and you should probably change the sendto back to world). Then you'll just color the line, and the trigger won't do anything else (don't omit it).

~Flannel

Messiah of Rose
Eternity's Trials.

Clones are people two.
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Posted by Tsinghahla   Sweden  (14 posts)  Bio
Date Reply #2 on Tue 31 May 2005 09:04 PM (UTC)
Message
Doh. Of course!

Thanks a bunch!
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