petar113507
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Damn Straight. I Am the king of waffelagia.
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Nov 13, 2005 1:12:44 GMT -5
Post by petar113507 on Nov 13, 2005 1:12:44 GMT -5
I have had a general term of bind used before... Is bound like you press it and it functions?
Oh si, and what if a key is bound for two things? I know that wouldnt be good... But would it make the two scripts crash? or just not work... I wanna know cause it could happen by axxident for me...
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sdphantom
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Savior and Destroyer
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Nov 13, 2005 3:59:12 GMT -5
Post by sdphantom on Nov 13, 2005 3:59:12 GMT -5
I have had a general term of bind used before... Is bound like you press it and it functions? Oh si, and what if a key is bound for two things? I know that wouldnt be good... But would it make the two scripts crash? or just not work... I wanna know cause it could happen by axxident for me... First Question.. Yes. Binding is run when the key is pressed. Second Question.. Only 3 things could happen. -It would only run one of the multiple bindings. (Binds overriding the previous one) -It would refuse to bind a key already bound. (Only running the first bind) -It would run all functions bound seamlessly. (No crashes) It all depends on how windower handles key bindings.
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Nov 15, 2005 17:34:20 GMT -5
Post by bubbagump on Nov 15, 2005 17:34:20 GMT -5
The way that I've noticed how windower handles key bindings is that via setting a new bind thg old is erased.
Nothing happens when you "rebind" something with a different command when it previously had a command to execute.
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Onitaru
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They call me Pope.
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Nov 19, 2005 12:05:06 GMT -5
Post by Onitaru on Nov 19, 2005 12:05:06 GMT -5
I got it to work kinda wish I didn't have to be out of everything to get it to work
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