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#1
06 Apr 2004 00:17
 
 
It would be nice if the read command would allow an arguement of the spell
name, and then read the first book in your inventory with that song written on
it. Would make handling multiple song books in a party a lot easier.

 
 
 
Moonshine
279d, 6h, 35m, 0s old
Level:
70
 
 
#2
06 Apr 2004 04:13
 
 
Moonshine wrote:
It would be nice if the read command would allow an arguement of the spell
name, and then read the first book in your inventory with that song written on
it. Would make handling multiple song books in a party a lot easier.
I'm pretty certain 'read con fioco' and such works... If not, hit me over the
head with a dozen notebooks.

 
 
 
Ayli
27d, 12h, 44m, 48s old
Level:
45
 
 
#3
06 Apr 2004 06:16
 
 
Ayli wrote:
Moonshine wrote:
It would be nice if the read command would allow an arguement of the spell
name, and then read the first book in your inventory with that song written on
it. Would make handling multiple song books in a party a lot easier.
I'm pretty certain 'read con fioco' and such works... If not, hit me over the
head with a dozen notebooks.
As soon as the parser sees the "read" it just reads the first book in your
inventory. Try putting 2 different type of books in your inventory and then
reading the 2nd book with "read <songname>" and you'll see what I mean.

 
 
 
Moonshine
279d, 12h, 33m, 12s old
Level:
70
 
 
#4
06 Apr 2004 06:22
 
 
I've done some poking, and you might be hitting a minor bug with the way the
books get aliased when you scribe them, and then scribe over what was there
before. If you have one book on you, a book for noituloves discord say, and
then learn war ensemble, you'll scribe over discord. But the alias for the
book will stay what it was before, so 'read noituloves discord' will actually
put 'war ensemble' in memory. This happens anytime you overwrite a book, and
might well be what you're hitting.

 
 
 
Presence
170d, 1h, 55m, 53s old
Level:
32
 
 
#5
06 Apr 2004 15:52
 
 
Moonshine wrote:
Ayli wrote:
Moonshine wrote:
It would be nice if the read command would allow an arguement of the spell
name, and then read the first book in your inventory with that song written on
it. Would make handling multiple song books in a party a lot easier.
I'm pretty certain 'read con fioco' and such works... If not, hit me over the
head with a dozen notebooks.
As soon as the parser sees the "read" it just reads the first book in your
inventory. Try putting 2 different type of books in your inventory and then
reading the 2nd book with "read <songname>" and you'll see what I mean.
Ah ha!, thats exactly it. Thanks.

 
 
 
Moonshine
279d, 12h, 38m, 30s old
Level:
70
 
 
#6
06 Apr 2004 21:02
 
 
Moonshine wrote:
Moonshine wrote:
Ayli wrote:
Moonshine wrote:
It would be nice if the read command would allow an arguement of the spell
name, and then read the first book in your inventory with that song written on
it. Would make handling multiple song books in a party a lot easier.
I'm pretty certain 'read con fioco' and such works... If not, hit me over the
head with a dozen notebooks.
As soon as the parser sees the "read" it just reads the first book in your
inventory. Try putting 2 different type of books in your inventory and then
reading the 2nd book with "read <songname>" and you'll see what I mean.
Ah ha!, thats exactly it. Thanks.
I found out you can fix this bug by chesting the songbook. Thanks for
pointing out the real issue.

 
 
 
Moonshine
279d, 16h, 38m, 49s old
Level:
70
 
 
#7
06 Jun 2004 18:18
 
 
That error message could be also from tinyfugue, dunno..

 
 
 
Ratza
307d, 0h, 0m, 15s old
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