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World.SetStatus, No going back.
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| Magnum
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| Sun 19 Jan 2003 01:55 PM (UTC) |
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| Once you use "World.SetStatus" to set a string, there is no going back. You can use "World.SetStatus Empty", which will set the line to nothing, but you won't ever see the "Ready" again.
I tried "World.SetStatus Null", and got a scripting error. I propose that instead, if Null is passed as the argument, the Status Line resumes it's default behaviour.
Mundane nitpicking? Yeah. I'm updating my "StatLine" plugin, and I want it to behave politely when uninstalled. |
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| Nick Gammon
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| Reply #1 on Mon 20 Jan 2003 05:27 AM (UTC) |
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| Ah yes, no going back. :)
You are right, although since "Ready" is hard-coded into MUSHclient, you could always do setstatus "Ready" and no-one would know the difference. |
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