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DeathDealer
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 30, 2005 8:47 pm   

#sub <send> %trigger question **SOLVED**
 
K, 1st off when it comes to typing I ain't the quickest one around and heck, lets not even go into how many times i will have to hit backspace on this note before i click "Submit"
After seeing something about #mxp i decided to check into using it more and came up with this to click on certain mobs and kill them.
After some trial and error I found out that I needed %mxp cause #mxp would look wrong on the screen. the I found out i didnt even NEED mxp at all. that just having a #sub and <send> would do it.
But the problem arose when I thought of my chat capture using %trigger and I came up with this:

#TRIGGER {You spot one of those pesky gnats.} {#sub {<send 'k gnat'>%trigger</send>}}

The result tho came out like this:

(H)(G) (H)(G) You spot one of those pesky gnats.

The underlined (H)(G) is the prob cause obviously it's showing twice.
I cant anchor the begining text because the (H) or the (G) might not be there if they are dispelled or whatever.
I thought the %trigger only used whatever was in the #trigger part.
Is there a clean easy work around to this that I am missing?

Much thanks.
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Vijilante
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 31, 2005 10:30 am   
 
#TRIGGER {(You spot one of those pesky gnats.)} {#sub {<send 'k gnat'>%1</send>}}
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DeathDealer
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 31, 2005 1:06 pm   
 
Now, ya see, i never woulda thought about putting the trigger line in ()'s
Learning something new everyday and loving it.

*mutter* how the hell could i use Tinyfugure for 8yrs and think that it was way better than zMud *grumble*
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