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Triggers fail after a substituted line
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| Teapot
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| Sat 18 Jul 2009 02:12 AM (UTC) |
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| Hello!
I'm replacing (reorganising, really) a line of output using a trigger with omit from output/send to script (after omit) to call a ColourNote. That bit works consistently. However, any trigger that should be invoked by the line immediately after the ColourNote just doesn't go off.
I've tried the other note-like functions (AnsiNote et cetera) and putting /r/n at the end of it. I'm really quite clueless--any ideas?
Cheers
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| Nick Gammon
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| Reply #1 on Sat 18 Jul 2009 02:46 AM (UTC) |
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| Which version of MUSHclient are you using? There was a problem a little while back with the transition from a Note line (which you are doing) to a non-Note line being flagged as a Note, incorrectly.
If you have "Show Line Information" checked in output configuration, mouse over the line in question, and see if it says "(note)" after the line's date/time. |
- Nick Gammon
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Posted by
| Teapot
Australia (9 posts) Bio
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| Reply #2 on Sat 18 Jul 2009 03:04 AM (UTC) |
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| Woo, thank you! It looks like that was the problem.
I had been using 4.40, and the line after the note was marked as a note too. I have now upgraded to 4.42 and it's working perfectly. | Top |
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