Hmmm,
How does one make a trigger send an empty entry to the Mud in the triggers. -the same as typing enter with an empty prompt- I want to be able to have the trigger send3 or 4 blank lines to the Mud in between other commands. Unfortunately just putting blank lines in the editor doesn't work, they are autoedited out. |
Depending on the mud you could set a trigger for the symbol that they use for color. Like on roms it's usually ~ and some others it's $ and ^, type help color then just use that command alone, because it will not be used as a command though and just bring up your prompt. I wanna question why you would want to do this though? Sounds kind of pointless. Unless you are trying to fake botting or something, which is altogether pretty stupid.
-Delerak |
That won't work for what I need it for... I actually need to send an 'ENTER' to the Mud several times over.
As for why:- I was writing a notice, on a piece of parchment. I had to write 30 or so notices on 30 pieces of parchment. I wanted to be able to make a trigger that when I bent over a new parchment, It would script write the notice, that way I wold only have to type it up in actuality once with appropriate RP between. I needed to have a few lines space between paragraphs, but unfortunately couldn't work it out. .'s or >'s look awful. My char writes alot of the same thing repetatively so I would rather not have to type up 30 lots of 3/4 of a page of writing each time. |
How about <spacebar> <enter>? That should get sent by zmud.
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in zmud, the #cr command sends a carriage return to the current window.
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No, unfortunately doesn't work...
It might make the mud put in a space, but for the righting editor it does not allow make a line space appear on the parchment. It is not actually sending the same info as when you press enter on the keyboard with a black entry. that is what I need - badly. |
If it is a blank line in the standard ROM or Smaug note editor you want, then I think all you need to do is type the standard color command and then press enter. i.e. }x <enter> or &w <enter> for smaug code. The color command acts as a placemarker similar to the "." or ">" you were talking about but can't normally be seen.
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You should post your question on - the support for Zmud. They always have the answer to any Zmud question.
I've posted some advanced trigger questions on there before, and never been dissatisfied! Hoop |
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