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➜ How to turn off <--TICK--->
How to turn off <--TICK--->
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Posted by
| RiggidyRoooow
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| Thu 07 Jun 2018 03:39 AM (UTC) |
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| Hi all,
subject is self explanatory. I looked in help timers and got nowhere.
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Posted by
| Nick Gammon
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| Reply #1 on Thu 07 Jun 2018 06:35 AM (UTC) |
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| It’s not really self-explanatory. What MUD are you playing?
The client does not, by default, display <–TICK–> every few seconds. It would be incredibly annoying if it did. Either:
The server is sending that, and you need to make a trigger to suppress it; or
You have a timer that displays that, possibly inside a plugin.
We need to establish whether this is a client-side, or server-side message you are seeing. If you mouse-over the line in question a “hover message” should appear which tells you what sort of message it is.
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- Nick Gammon
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