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Mumra
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PostPosted: Fri May 14, 2004 12:21 am   

#DIS and changes betwee 7.01 and 7.05
 
I am a pkiller, so switching/open/closing windows, is pretty important sometimes, in
the rush of pkilling. With version 7.01 and prior versions, I used #DIS (2 times in a
a row) to close the window that I was in. I thought this was a very great feature. Can
anyone enlighten me, as to why it was changed? I know I can just end up using
#CLOSE windowname
But that is honestly more typing and slows things down. Is this a bug that it was made
to not work like this? I don't see mention of it in the version history. If not, can
you put it back in 7.06?
Mumra

P.S. For those who are going to tell me just go back to 7.01, some of the problems that
were fixed with the mapper, in v7.-2 = 7.05, are very good, and I don't want to lose
those.
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Vijilante
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Joined: 18 Nov 2001
Posts: 5182

PostPosted: Fri May 14, 2004 12:26 am   
 
The thing with #DISCONNECT was caused by a bug, and was noted to cause crashes at times. You might try using a macro to preform your #DI;#CLOSE. This will reduce the typing to a single keystroke.
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Mumra
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Joined: 12 Feb 2003
Posts: 93
Location: USA

PostPosted: Fri May 14, 2004 12:39 am   
 
well, I'd put it on a macro, but then I would end up hitting it, I know it. Guess an
alias will have to do, bah. :) can you trigger against things like #DIS? If so, I could
just use a conditional trigger, that if #DIS is used 2 times in a row, it does
#CLOSE windowname
Oh well, shall have to try. Thanks for the quick response Vij :)
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