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Mon 27 Jun 2005 03:30 AM (UTC) [ quote
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how can I open a new world in my trigger?
like #session in Zmud?
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Flannel
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Reply #1 on Mon 27 Jun 2005 04:42 AM (UTC) [ quote
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| In your trigger? What do you need? A duplicate world? Or... what? What do you want to do with this world, do you expect it to be set up like any other world? Or just a blank world? Are you sure you want it in a trigger? |
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Reply #2 on Mon 27 Jun 2005 12:44 PM (UTC) [ quote
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I am playing a mud which allows multi-login. what I am trying to do is: at some point, this character open another window and login another character, in order to learn skills from him. I want to do this automaticly in trigger, instead of go through menu-dialogs.
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Reply #3 on Mon 27 Jun 2005 06:15 PM (UTC) [ quote
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You'll want to create the new world (by hand, previous to using it), and then you can just open it, using this command:
http://www.gammon.com.au/scripts/function.php?name=Open
Even if you made the world a skeleton (with no login, or password, or anything else) this is a much easier way of doing it. This way you could even pre-set some aliases/triggers that you may need in that world.
I suppose if you wanted to create an arbitrary number of worlds, you could use the same world file as a base, and instead of merely opening them, you could copy them to a new file and then open that new file, so your base world would remain the same.
You could even use your current world file for this base file. |
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