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Eowyn Apprentice
Joined: 19 Jan 2001 Posts: 117 Location: Norway
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Posted: Sun Sep 22, 2002 6:26 pm
Searching entire description when using #find |
I have tried to configure my map to match the entire description when using #FIND, but it doesn't quite seem to work.
What properties should I give my map when I want it to see the difference between
Road Around the King's Palace
This broad boulevard runs around the outside of the thick, one hundred span
walls of the palace. Watchtowers dot the edge of the walls all around. On the
opposite side of the boulevard, large mansions and small palaces stand silently
with guards outside each stout gate. Only people with business within the
palaces move along this route. The boulevard runs north and west here.
[ obvious exits: N W ]
* R HP:Healthy MV:Tiring >
AND
Road Around the King's Palace
This broad boulevard runs around the outside of the thick, one hundred span
walls of the palace. Watchtowers dot the edge of the walls all around. On the
opposite side of the boulevard, large mansions and small palaces stand silently
with guards outside each stout gate. Only people with business within the
palaces move along this route. The boulevard runs east and north here.
[ obvious exits: N E ]
* R HP:Healthy MV:Tiring >
I'm using Zmud 6.16
Thx :)
-Eowyn |
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TonDiening GURU
Joined: 26 Jul 2001 Posts: 1958 Location: Canada
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Posted: Tue Oct 01, 2002 8:31 pm |
Have a look at Vijilante's nice solution here for mudman's problem:
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For example. There are three rooms with the name of "The Path". All of them have identical descriptions. BUT, the first of those has exits: N,W,E; the second has exits: N,S,W; and the third has exits: W,E,S.
Ton Diening |
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