Difference between revisions of "TRIGEDIT-TRIGGER-TYPES"
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− | 3) Trigger types: | + | 3) Trigger types: Greet |
− | This is a bitvector | + | This is a bitvector of which kind of events this trigger is triggered by. This |
is the most important part of the trigger. It's here you decide if you want the | is the most important part of the trigger. It's here you decide if you want the | ||
− | trigger to react on people dying in the room, dropping objects, saying stuff, | + | trigger to react on people dying in the room, dropping objects, saying stuff, |
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entering, jumping insanely up and down or whatever else you might think of. | entering, jumping insanely up and down or whatever else you might think of. | ||
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− | For a full listing of types see: | + | For a full listing of types see: HELP [[TRIGEDIT-TYPES]] |
Latest revision as of 20:16, 12 January 2018
TRIGEDIT-TRIGGER-TYPES
3) Trigger types: Greet
This is a bitvector of which kind of events this trigger is triggered by. This
is the most important part of the trigger. It's here you decide if you want the
trigger to react on people dying in the room, dropping objects, saying stuff,
entering, jumping insanely up and down or whatever else you might think of.
This part is also the most important, in the sense that the rest of the triggers'
info means different things, depending on what trigger type the trigger has.
For a full listing of types see: HELP TRIGEDIT-TYPES