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Yeah, I saw the announcement on macros, and was wondering if the ones I have are clean-

I have one that opens my holster and draws the gun:

open hols
get enf from hols

Another one that has an emote, followed by putting the gun away and closing the latch:

.twirl his WJF Enforcer II on his index finger
put enf in hols
close hols

Another that activates thermo:

activate therm on helm

And another one to turn it off:

deactivate therm on helm

So are they compliant with the rules?


Also, my client (zMUD) has a comand buffer that lets me scroll up through past commands (just like Pueblo, actually). Is using that alright?

s'all.

Unless they are inMOO macros, they are against the rules.

If you are able to put your gun in your holster and close it in the touch of a single key, that is a big advantage against thieves, not exactly too fair. The thermo one defeats the disadvantage built into the thermo goggles in that you can't see the regular description when you activate them, so thats not fair either.

Okay, so here's another question-

Now I got all my macros set up within Sindome - but let's say I have spite for the tilde key and want, say my ~1 macro assigned to a zMUD alias that'd make me type say, 'fd' instead - so, in essence, I'd type 'fd' (then press Enter), and the client would send ~1 to SinDome and that would activate my server-side macro…

Does that work within the rules? I have much spite for the tilde - you'd be amazed.

Ummm, well, yeah.

All Client-Side macros are a no go.

We've suffered a level of abuse from client side crap that you wouldn't belive. There are people who've made thousands upon thousands of chyen using them. I too hate the tilde, but pretty much all the other little wing-dings and zoo-bats on the keyboard are used for code, so tilde it is. It's the price you all have to pay for people not following @rules.

Half the code on the MOO is created to deal with loop-holes and enforcing @rules.

So. Basically, no. You can't do that. If you want to bitch, do so to the assholes who forced the coders to spend hours and hours programming to deal with twinks.

But see, it ain't a macro - I'm not just pushing a button and have the client respond, it's a client-side alias, so I have to type it up in the input line and push enter, just like I would any other command, and what it's sending to the MOO is my in-MOO shortcut, and then the MOO interprets that however it's set up. If it's a no-go anyway, I'll get used to using the tilde instead of using the letters, no sweat.
How do I set/use server side macros?  I'm guessing it has something to do with ~ but umm…..yeah.  It'd be quite helpful for entering the code to my cube and such.
@macros mate.