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Alias question, regarding <aliases>
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Gore
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Wed 04 Feb 2004 04:02 PM (UTC) [ quote
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Out of curiousity, when you tell someone to put something like this:
<aliases>
<alias
match="keypad-1"
enabled="y"
variable="w1"
send_to="9"
sequence="100"
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<send>axe</send>
</alias>
</aliases>
Where exactly do you put that? In your script file? Or do you just copy and paste it to the prompt? | top |
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Norbert
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Reply #1 on Wed 04 Feb 2004 04:53 PM (UTC) [ quote
] Amended on Wed 04 Feb 2004 04:55 PM (UTC) by Norbert
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| select everything between and to include <aliases> and </aliases> then right click and copy then in the world you want the alias press shift+control+9 then click the button towards the lower right that says paste, you can then look in the window showing all of your aliases to make sure that it went in |
Norbert
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| Posted by |
Nick Gammon
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Reply #2 on Wed 04 Feb 2004 08:48 PM (UTC) [ quote
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| Posted by |
Gore
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Reply #3 on Sun 08 Feb 2004 09:06 PM (UTC) [ quote
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| Alright, thanks a lot guys *g* | top |
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