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Nick Gammon
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Wed 08 Jun 2011 04:31 AM (UTC) [ quote
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Below is an example of a helpful way of requesting assistance. Comments are in italic. This is from a hypothetical MUSHclient user who is experiencing a problem ...
- Brief summary of problem:
Hi! I am having trouble getting my health and mana trigger to match.
- Summary of client version and operating system:
I am using MUSHclient 4.73 on Windows XP.
This is the trigger I am using:
<triggers>
<trigger
custom_colour="2"
enabled="y"
match="*hp *m *mv> "
sequence="100"
>
</trigger>
</triggers>
- A copy of the MUD output that should match the trigger:
Here are some examples of the MUD output I get:
10520hp 90m 1400mv>
10525hp 92m 1432mv>
10534hp 94m 1460mv>
- Some indication that you read the FAQ in an attempt to solve the problem:
I read the FAQ, and point 22 seemed a bit relevant, but didn't help me.
- A description of the manner in which it isn't working:
The trigger doesn't match. I know this because I edited the trigger and it said "0 matches".
- A copy of the error message, if there is one:
Here is the error I get:
Run-time error
World: Smaug
Immediate execution
[string "Trigger: "]:1: attempt to perform arithmetic on global 'bar' (a function value)
stack traceback:
[string "Trigger: "]:1: in main chunk
- What you are trying to do:
I want to match the prompt so I can keep track of my current health and warn me if it gets low.
- Say which scripting language you are using, if scripting is involved:
I am scripting in Lua.
- Specify which MUD you are on - some problems are MUD-specific:
I am playing on Realms of Despair. Here is a link to their site:
http://www.realmsofdespair.com/
- Any other information which indicates what the problem might be:
The problem only occurs in combat.
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