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sfj_ustc
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PostPosted: Thu Dec 24, 2009 4:53 pm   

Some questions about #PATH and #SLOW
 
Hi there,
I have some trouble using #path and #slow command. Maybe someone can help me out of here.
I am using zMud 5.55, and trying to use PATH to store some frequently used rout.
Followed the instructions, I use "#MARK" and "#PATH routname" to record a path. However, when I run "#SL routname", it does not work through the rout I recorded (e.g. s;s;w;w;w;w;w;w;w;s;e) but send a command like "2s7wse".

Has anyone had similar problems? Everything works just fine in zmud4.62, I don't know if I need to set and parameter in zmud 5.55 to enable the #slow command. Thanks a lot!
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myddrun
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Joined: 31 Mar 2005
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PostPosted: Thu Feb 04, 2010 1:12 pm   
 
No idea to be honest, it's not a version I've used. I have no problems with 7.21 so is there any chance you can upgrade and try that?
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Arminas
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PostPosted: Thu Feb 04, 2010 6:38 pm   
 
The 2s7wse is shorthand. Try #sl .routname and see if that fixes your problem.

And yes, it has been SO long since people have used 5.55, 7.21 is just better all around.

In general if someone starts asking for advice about 5.55 people assume that they are using a hacked version.
There isn't really any other good reason to use 5.55 anymore.
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