I was trying to color single whole words only. For instance, if I want to color the word "Change" to be yellow, how can I get it to change only that, and not words like "Changelings". Anyone know? I've tried everything. Thanks.
Ok, after you click "New":
In the Pattern: section type in what you want the echo to fire on. So lets say you're doing this for disarm, you'd put something like "(*) disarms you" minus the quotations of course.
Then, in the box below, you'd type out "#ECHO {=*= DISARMED! =*=}" again, minus the quotations.
That should work. The #TRIGGER comma
Figured it out actually... You need to bracket the call, so...
Do something like
#TRIGGER {Jebikoje figured it out!} {#ECHO {He did!}}
When I execute the trigger, it displays the He did! So that should work...
Why not just use something like bb bash bb1 bash @target.
So, basically....
#alias bb {bash}
#alias bb1 {bash @target}
Then if you increase your targetting macros you can do
#alias bb2 {bash @target2}
#alias bb3 {bash @target3}
and so on...
Well, I dunno about all that. I used to have it do what you are asking, but I haven't mudded in a long time, just barely getting back into it, and I will continue to try and figure out how to make buttons change color as something wears off, but what I do right now is this:
#class affectVars
#VAR berserk 0
#class 0
#class affectStart
#action {You are affected by:} {#class affect