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Preston question.... // Botsmike zimmerMay 16, 2001, 8:19pm
Is there a way to make Preston do multiple things with one saying. Such as
/create mission1, I want a sign to be created that explains the mission and a sign that says we are currently playing mission 1 at the same time. I would really like a response. Thank You. kahMay 17, 2001, 12:52pm
I'm not very familiar with Preston, but I guess you could use the spoken
command as trigger for several events... KAH [View Quote] faberMay 17, 2001, 4:12pm
I am assuming you use Preston 33.
Enter a regular entry to your dictionary that puts up the sign. Then right-click that new created event and select "add sequence". The new action edit dialog is now attached as a sequence to your sign action. Adjust the settings so that this second entry creates a sign as well, and click "OK" to save these changes. Now the dictionary display both entries in sequence. In response to KAH: 2 exact similar event settings are not possible in Preston. A new entry having the same event would overwrite the old one. Faber "mike zimmer" <zimmer at pitnet.net> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:3b02fcfa at server1.Activeworlds.com... > Is there a way to make Preston do multiple things with one saying. Such as > /create mission1, I want a sign to be created that explains the mission and > a sign that says we are currently playing mission 1 at the same time. I > would really like a response. Thank You. > > kahMay 17, 2001, 4:14pm
really? in the older versions, you can add a spoken command [botname]
versino and it says both... KAH [View Quote] faberMay 18, 2001, 12:37pm
"kah" <kah at kahbot.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:3b041508 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> really? in the older versions, you can add a spoken command [botname] > versino and it says both... > > KAH Well, you can add a sequence to the build-in version command. Besides that, the "read-only" feature of version and owner suffered more than once from bugs that allowed their temporary replacement or removal. Faber |