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➜ Timer offset bug?
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Posted by
| Bradley
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| Wed 14 Aug 2002 04:34 PM (UTC) |
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| Here's what happens:
I create a world file so I can store a timer in it (a typical 60 second tic timer with a warning about it coming at 5 seconds).
All is fine till I reload the world file again. If I set the offset as 5 seconds, the 5 has now switched from the seconds into the minutes field. I've tried creating new file but the same thing occurs.
This is with version 3.25 under Windows XP. | Top |
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Posted by
| Guest1
USA (256 posts) |
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| Reply #1 on Wed 14 Aug 2002 10:48 PM (UTC) |
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Posted by
| Nick Gammon
Australia (23,120 posts) Bio
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| Reply #2 on Wed 14 Aug 2002 11:44 PM (UTC) |
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| See my reply to that posting - yes, there is a bug in the XML versions of MUSHclient - fixed in 3.26. |
- Nick Gammon
www.gammon.com.au, www.mushclient.com | Top |
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Posted by
| Bradley
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| Reply #3 on Thu 15 Aug 2002 09:20 AM (UTC) |
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| lol. I searched for "offset" before I posted this message, and didn't see a thing.
/me is blind. | Top |
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