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Topic: triggers and other attributes
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firewire Junior Member Posts: 29 From: Registered: Jan 2002
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posted 02-03-2002 02:48 AM
I have a few trigger questions; 1)I can set most triggers, but how do I remove them if I change my mind? Like I don't want that particular square to be the trigger. I can do it if it is associated to a physical object, by just deleting object. But what about triggers associated to everything else that can't be physically deleted? 2)Can trigger squares also occupy special attribute squares at same time? Like a square be set as a trigger and as a monkey/death/box square? 3)And how to remove squares given the attributes of monkey/death/box/climb without deleting room? This is part of the reason it has taken me a week to design 9 rooms LOL!! That, plus work gets in the way  Thanks for any help or advice... IP: Logged |
eTux Member Posts: 525 From:Valmiera, Latvia Registered: Jan 2002
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posted 02-03-2002 02:52 AM
1)Just select the trigger and press delete on your keyboard. 2)Yes 3)Select the square and press death/box/climb or mostly anything else and it will be removed. IP: Logged |
tombs_on_the_brain Member Posts: 215 From:A little to left of you... Registered: Jun 2001
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posted 02-03-2002 02:53 AM
1) on the plan view, select the tigger and press the delete key.2) yes, you can have other actions ontop of triggers 3)if you want to remove a certain action, just select the squares affected and press the action button again, (eg, press the monkey button to remove a monkey swing)  ------------------ I was told but i forgot, I saw and i understood, i did and i remembered... (an old chinese proverb) http://www.geocities.com/base_station_trle IP: Logged |
eTux Member Posts: 525 From:Valmiera, Latvia Registered: Jan 2002
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posted 02-03-2002 02:55 AM
About 3 I meant if you added death to a square and now want to remove it, select the death square and press death again and it will be removed. The same goes for box, climbing and monkey. I wrote this in case you didn't understand what I wrote the first time.IP: Logged |
firewire Junior Member Posts: 29 From: Registered: Jan 2002
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posted 02-03-2002 02:57 AM
thanks, on the 1 and 3 questions, I feel stupid. On the 2nd one, looks like I did something wrong, back to the drawing board. I will be back for more questions, LOL!!IP: Logged |