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Request for Assistance in modifying helpful miniwindows (public chatter) plugin.

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Posted by Devron   USA  (1 post)  Bio
Date Sun 02 Aug 2015 10:47 PM (UTC)
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Hello,

Saw the conversion/example of a miniwindow program - many props for all involved - it is very nice. Link to forum subject below, which has since been locked for age:

http://www.gammon.com.au/forum/bbshowpost.php?bbsubject_id=10728

Have added multiple triggers to pull the text I want for tells and channels, but having trouble with a channel that shows as:

HeroExampleName> text

like:

Devron> Anyone know anything about lua scripting?
EveryoneElse> *cricket noises

The trigger I have set up is:


    <trigger
    enabled="y"
    match="*> *"
    script="chats"
    omit_from_output="y"
    sequence="100"
    ></trigger>


Problem is the trigger pulls any text that has a ">" including afk flags, equipment slots, and help file syntax clarifications. Was thinking that it must be possible to further clarify the trigger by specifying a background (black) and foreground (white) as other uses of the ">" use a different color. To add to the question, only the ">" in the match above is guaranteed to be white.

Appreciate any assistance that you fine folks can provide.
Thanks!
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