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Cmud Script Conversion

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Posted by Kresslack   (70 posts)  Bio
Date Reply #15 on Thu 27 Aug 2009 02:10 AM (UTC)
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It's just not working at all.


TRACE: Trace on
TRACE: Matched alias cls
cast line short
You cock back your arm and smoothly cast your line over the railing into the 
nearby water. You judge the cast at about 27 feet.
2372h, 2494m, 10760e, 11600w e-
You have recovered balance on all limbs.
2372h, 2494m, 10760e, 11600w ex-
You feel a fish nibbling on your hook.
2372h, 2494m, 10760e, 11600w ex-
You feel a fish nibbling on your hook.
2372h, 2494m, 10760e, 11600w ex-
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Posted by Kresslack   (70 posts)  Bio
Date Reply #16 on Thu 27 Aug 2009 02:20 AM (UTC)
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Ok, I looked at it and I check Ignore Case on the You feel a fish nibbling on your hook line because the You wasn't capitalized. I haven't gotten a strike message, so I don't know if that trigger is going to fire, should. Also, someone told me it might be better with the wait module, to put the require in a script file, and leave it off of all the triggers/aliases.

Thanks for you help, hopefully this will be a fully working system soon!
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Posted by Nick Gammon   Australia  (23,158 posts)  Bio   Forum Administrator
Date Reply #17 on Thu 27 Aug 2009 02:28 AM (UTC)
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In that case you might want to check "ignore case" on all of them. You could do that in the script that generates the triggers, if you want to save time.

The "require" is fairly efficient, it checks to see if the module is already loaded, and doesn't load it twice. However to save even that time, you could put the require in one place.

- Nick Gammon

www.gammon.com.au, www.mushclient.com
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Posted by Kresslack   (70 posts)  Bio
Date Reply #18 on Thu 27 Aug 2009 03:25 AM (UTC)
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Thanks for all your help Nick. I really appreciate it.
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