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How can I have triggers recognize partial output?

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Posted by MushclientNewbie   USA  (33 posts)  Bio
Date Thu 13 Mar 2003 10:32 PM (UTC)
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The mud has a message when a skill gets better from use. It has a main part that never changes and a few words at the end for the different skills that become better.

Example:
You have become better at sword!
You have become better at some other skill!
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^
You see? ^
I need this part ^ recognized by MUSHclient but so far I've only gotten it to fire triggers off of complete lines of output. Though I doubt it makes any difference I plan on using this to have the client play a sound when a skill gets better. What am I missing?
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Posted by Guest1   USA  (256 posts)
Date Reply #1 on Thu 13 Mar 2003 10:37 PM (UTC)
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use this to trigger:

You have become better at *

and it will match no matter what comes after the 'You have become better at'

or did you want specific sounds for specific skills?
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Posted by MushclientNewbie   USA  (33 posts)  Bio
Date Reply #2 on Thu 13 Mar 2003 10:49 PM (UTC)
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Ah crap, of course. I don't know why I missed something so obvious. Using Gmud for so long has made me dumb. It's terrible.
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Posted by Guest1   USA  (256 posts)
Date Reply #3 on Thu 13 Mar 2003 10:51 PM (UTC)
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hehe :)
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