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franklin
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 22, 2004 2:19 am   

config wizard problems
 
I have a couple of character settings saved for Achaea. When I open a new character (which shares some inherited files, such as maps), I am not able to use the configuration wizard (ctrl-T). Ctrl-t brings up the triggers wizard, but ctrl-T does nothing.

I have not set any macros for this and have no idea what is going on. Does anyone have any suggestion?
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LightBulb
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 22, 2004 3:57 pm   
 
There is no difference between CTRL-T and CTRL-t. They both mean, 'press the T key with the CTRL key depressed'. This allows macros to function the same whether Caps Lock is on or off. CTRL-T is a Menu key shortcut which activates the Actions|Make Trigger menu item. This opens the triggers wizard.

CTRL-T is not the same as SHIFT-CTRL-T which doesn't have any pre-assigned value.

There is no need to use macros to open the configuration wizard. It may be opened by selecting Reconfigure from the Config menu in the Mapper window.
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franklin
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 22, 2004 4:15 pm   
 
Thank you. I meant shift-ctrl-t (rather than ctrl-T)...as you can see, I am quite new to this.

The selection from the configuration wizard I was attempting to bring up is not map related, and it seems the configuration menu on the map allows me to recofigure the map only (although it may be that I simply do not know how to use the reconfigure options properly). I am trying to bring up the configuration option for a healing system that I imported (a .wiz file I placed in my main ZMUD folder), which, when I tried it in the past, was brought up as an option to configure when I pressed shift-ctrl-t, I believe.

Is there a way to open a .wiz file through ZMUD? Certainly, I would be happy to do it any way I can, although I am somewhat curious about what happened to shift-ctrl-t.

Thanks for your help
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franklin
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 23, 2004 12:16 am   
 
Okay, this issue has been fixed. It turns out that due to some foible in the way my laptop and office server synch, only one folder containing zmud.exe contained the .wiz file I was trying to access after the folders and files were copied over.

Thanks to all those that helped.
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