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Salaz
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Thu 12 Feb 2009 03:27 AM (UTC) Amended on Thu 12 Feb 2009 03:44 AM (UTC) by Nick Gammon
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This i what i'm trying to do. I play the mud Achaea as a monk and we have a certain skill called fullsense that shows you a list of people within your area. this is the format you see"
Quote: You seek out all mental presences within your reach:
You sense Kurik at Meditation pond.
You sense Akemi at The Silverdrop Inn.
You sense Elone at A cosy teal living room (house).
You sense Arfaroth at Hillwalk Way.
You sense Brivius at Sulaiman Avenue.
So far, i've been able to create a variable containing a list of all enemies so the variabe "enemylist" has name1|name2|name3 and with:
<triggers>
<trigger
custom_colour="14"
enabled="y"
expand_variables="y"
ignore_case="y"
keep_evaluating="y"
match="(@!enemylist)"
regexp="y"
repeat="y"
sequence="100"
>
</trigger>
</triggers>
i'm able to color anyone on that list.
But i also want to be able to announce the names of those people over a party channel when i use the fullsense ability. How would i do this?
So let say Akemi was an enemy, i want to be able to capture her name from the fullsense list and do:
Quote: Pt Akemi at Meditation pond.
(pt = party tell) | top |
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WillFa
USA (525 posts) bio
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Reply #1 on Thu 12 Feb 2009 03:34 AM (UTC) |
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Easiest way is to change the Send To: to script, and in the send box put
SendNoEcho "partytalk %0"
%0 matches the entire line matched, so "partytalk You sense Foo at Somewhere easy to kill." will be sent to the mud. (without spamming your display)
I don't play Acachea, so substitute partytalk for the real command. | top |
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WillFa
USA (525 posts) bio
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Reply #2 on Thu 12 Feb 2009 03:37 AM (UTC) |
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Or change the pattern to be "^You sense ((@!enemylist) at .+)$"
and then
either send to World: pt %1
or send to script: SendNoEcho "pt %1"
That'll crop the You Sense | top |
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Salaz
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Reply #3 on Sat 14 Feb 2009 07:06 PM (UTC) |
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Thank you so much!
I'll be back with more questions in the near future.! :) | top |
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