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Topic: Anti triggers
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bob5 Member Posts: 315 From:SC Registered: May 2001
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posted 07-16-2001 09:43 AM
How do you set up an antitrigger with a switch? I have four flame emiters that I need to turn off with a switch. How would I do that?IP: Logged |
aktrekker Member Posts: 222 From:WA, USA Registered: Apr 2001
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posted 07-16-2001 01:45 PM
Put an antitrigger for the flames on the same square as the switch. Then put a switch trigger on the same square.IP: Logged |
Brad Casali Member Posts: 465 From:Sandusky, Ohio, USA Registered: Jun 2001
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posted 07-16-2001 01:48 PM
You could try that but I think that you can't overlap special triggers. Just first highlight the switch, then go to the trigger window and make it a switch type trigger, then simply highlight the flames again, and put their triggers on the switch trigger square. If you've already triggered them, the flames, they'll go off when triggered again. I think that works, just try it!IP: Logged |
Alexis Rombaut Member Posts: 143 From:Belgium Registered: Jul 2001
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posted 07-16-2001 01:55 PM
The above proposed solution won't work. You don't need antitriggers: Just put the a (new) switch with normal triggers for your flames on the desired place. Because switch works in both ways, it is both trigger and anti-trigger eg the burning torches will turn off (anti-trigger) and the unlit torches will light up (trigger) when you activate on the switches. IP: Logged |
Brad Casali Member Posts: 465 From:Sandusky, Ohio, USA Registered: Jun 2001
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posted 07-16-2001 02:23 PM
I said that!!!!!!!!!!!!!  IP: Logged |
Alexis Rombaut Member Posts: 143 From:Belgium Registered: Jul 2001
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posted 07-16-2001 02:27 PM
I was typing and trying the trigger when typing this message, so we were both working at the same time. So the "above" ment the second post not yours. Only after posting ,I saw you had posted a message meanwhile ...IP: Logged |