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Gintonic Beginner
Joined: 04 May 2018 Posts: 12
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Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2018 1:02 pm
PORTAL cost from command line |
Hey Gurus!
I would like to use the PORTAL functions built into the zmapper, however I have several issues.
The item grants portal on my mud is global with only a few exceptions. Some rooms are no teleport zones. I couldnt find anything to be able to set this up on the room setting page, so I thought I create 2 aliases, portalon and portaloff.
I would run portaloff whenever I enter those rooms, and run portalon when I exit.
However I can only port out from the zone to another zone's starting location, I can not use the portal to get back to the begging of the current zone. I could compensate for this if I set the portal cost relatively high, therefore it is 'cheaper' for the mapper to walk me to the begging of the zone, than to try to port me there.
But as I mentioned, some rooms I want to turn the portals on and off, and if I do that, I have to manually re-set the portals costs for 60+ portals in the mapper.
Is there a way to set the cost via script?
any help would be great!
Gin |
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shalimar GURU
Joined: 04 Aug 2002 Posts: 4689 Location: Pensacola, FL, USA
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Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2018 11:11 am |
Looking over the help file... It doesn't look like there is a way to set a cost for using #PORTAL.
Costs are associated with the room alone, not with each exit.
There doesn't even seem to be a way to see which all #PORTALs you have made, or temporarily disabling them.
With that in mind, it may behove you to make use of the #TELEPORT command, triggering off of the text when you make use of the game side portals, and update your #LOCATION from that.
#TR {A street urchin shows you the way to the General Store.} {#TELE 1234} |
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Gintonic Beginner
Joined: 04 May 2018 Posts: 12
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Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2018 6:00 am |
Hey Shalimar!
Thanks for the reply.
Whilst I was waiting, I did some research too.
I found this function in the help files: %portalenable()
I was wondering if I could use this function as a zone script somehow.
For example:
Let's say I have 3 portals to 3 different zones, portals: #POR "teleport 1" {1} #POR "teleport 2" {2} #POR "teleport 3" {3}
can i just set up a zonescript on the 3 zones as such, Zone1: %portalenable(teleport 1, 0) Zone2: %portalenable(teleport 2, 0) Zone3: %portalenable(teleport 3, 0)
would this work theoratically?
if the portal gets disabled while I'm in the zone, would it automatically re-enable when I leave? Or do I have to set the zone script for each zone like:
Zone1:
%portalenable(teleport 1, 0)
%portalenable(teleport 2, 1)
%portalenable(teleport 3, 1)
etc etc
As before I appreciate any feedback
Thanks,
Gin |
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shalimar GURU
Joined: 04 Aug 2002 Posts: 4689 Location: Pensacola, FL, USA
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Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2018 10:59 am |
The function is %portalenabled
You would have to toggle them both ways manually.
The only issue I see is that you would want to use quotes around the portal name inside the function, assuming they are even allowed to have spaces:
#NOOP %portalenabled("teleport 1", 1) |
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BumblingBee Newbie
Joined: 17 Feb 2020 Posts: 1
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Posted: Mon Feb 17, 2020 6:53 am |
Gintonic wrote: |
Hey Shalimar!
Thanks for the reply.
Whilst I was waiting, I did some research too.
I found this function in the help files: %portalenable()
I was wondering if I could use this function as a zone script somehow.
For example:
Let's say I have 3 portals to 3 different zones, portals: #POR "teleport 1" {1} #POR "teleport 2" {2} #POR "teleport 3" {3}
can i just set up a zonescript on the 3 zones as such, Zone1: %portalenable(teleport 1, 0) Zone2: %portalenable(teleport 2, 0) Zone3: %portalenable(teleport 3, 0)
would this work theoratically?
if the portal gets disabled while I'm in the zone, would it automatically re-enable when I leave? Or do I have to set the zone script for each zone like:
Zone1:
%portalenable(teleport 1, 0)
%portalenable(teleport 2, 1)
%portalenable(teleport 3, 1)
etc etc
As before I appreciate any feedback
Thanks,
Gin |
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