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Posted by Chimy_yjui   (3 posts)  Bio
Date Sat 16 Aug 2014 10:36 PM (UTC)
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When I enter "say e;e;e;s;" in the command window,by "enable_command_stack = 1" and "command_stack_character = ;".Can I like "enable_command_stack = 0" when sending it?
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Posted by Chimy_yjui   (3 posts)  Bio
Date Reply #1 on Sun 17 Aug 2014 12:15 AM (UTC)

Amended on Sun 17 Aug 2014 12:22 AM (UTC) by Chimy_yjui

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I'm sorry.I didn't read the documentation carefully.

You can temporarily disable command stacking for a line by entering the command stack character as the very first character. For example, if the command stack character is ";" then entering ";say go west; then east" will be treated as a single line.

I'm so sorry. Can delete this post?
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Posted by Nick Gammon   Australia  (23,140 posts)  Bio   Forum Administrator
Date Reply #2 on Sun 17 Aug 2014 01:07 AM (UTC)
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You can also enter two command-stack characters, eg.


say e;;e;;e;;s;;


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I'm so sorry. Can delete this post?


Leave it there as documentation for others who may have as similar question. No harm done.

- Nick Gammon

www.gammon.com.au, www.mushclient.com
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Posted by Chimy_yjui   (3 posts)  Bio
Date Reply #3 on Sun 17 Aug 2014 08:26 AM (UTC)
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Nick Gammon said:

You can also enter two command-stack characters, eg.


say e;;e;;e;;s;;


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I'm so sorry. Can delete this post?


Leave it there as documentation for others who may have as similar question. No harm done.


Thank yon. Yes,keep it in this, can also remind others.
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