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ZeLpH_MyStiK 10-23-2003 05:46 AM

Commands for all Scripters
 
Like Python said in the thread with the commands: sendrpgmessage, copylevels, and etc.
All those that know secret commands arent hiding it from everyone else but they just dont want to start a new thread everytime there's a new command. So im starting it now, any1 that knows secrets, please share...or um you're being mean... =D

osrs 10-23-2003 04:38 PM

Old, but still related to this thread.
Click here.

ZeLpH_MyStiK 10-23-2003 08:33 PM

Ya, that is way too old. I already knew those commands, and im sure most people do too.

amonrabr 10-23-2003 11:01 PM

Re: Commands for all Scripters
 
new script engine comming out soon, so be sure thats alot of "secret" commands for you

Lance 10-23-2003 11:10 PM

Re: Re: Commands for all Scripters
 
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Originally posted by amonrabr
new script engine comming out soon, so be sure thats alot of "secret" commands for you
http://ultimagamers.com/postimages/obvious.jpg

ZeLpH_MyStiK 10-25-2003 02:02 AM

I was wondering, is there any hidden commands that allows one to check the names of files found in the File Manager? If so is there anyway to read the file if it is to a certain extent readable, for example a .txt file.

CheeToS2 10-25-2003 03:01 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by ZeLpH_MyStiK
I was wondering, is there any hidden commands that allows one to check the names of files found in the File Manager? If so is there anyway to read the file if it is to a certain extent readable, for example a .txt file.
nope. probably in v3.

ForgottenLegacy 10-25-2003 04:30 AM

I heard a rumor that there was a .txt read/write command, readtext(startindex,length,document) I believe, where 'document' is any .nw, .txt, or .graal file. I have absolutely no idea what the textwrite command is, but theyre both in v3

DarkShadows_Legend 10-25-2003 04:50 AM

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I was wondering, is there any hidden commands that allows one to check the names of files found in the File Manager?
Um do you mean like searching for a file on the server?
If that's what you mean then you just type in the RC window /find filename

Python523 10-25-2003 05:24 AM

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Originally posted by ForgottenLegacy
I heard a rumor that there was a .txt read/write command, readtext(startindex,length,document) I believe, where 'document' is any .nw, .txt, or .graal file. I have absolutely no idea what the textwrite command is, but theyre both in v3
...it's nothing like that, whoever told you that rumour needs to stop sayin thing that he or she doesn't know :O

DarkShadows_Legend 10-25-2003 06:00 AM

hmm. Maybe that guy meant the savelog commands.

Lance 10-25-2003 12:11 PM

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Originally posted by DarkShadows_Legend
hmm. Maybe that guy meant the savelog commands.
Nah, they're talking about new engine commands. Be patient, and you'll find out when the time comes.

I'd like to know who's trying to spread information, even if it is incorrect...as they should not be doing so.

Kaimetsu 10-25-2003 01:32 PM

I think we can both guess who's been yapping.

ZeLpH_MyStiK 10-25-2003 07:51 PM

Well actually, im talking about Stefan's word filter system. How he is able to read the text file rules.txt from the wordfilter folder in the file manager. But obviously, most thing Stefan do we cannot with scripts.

Deek2 10-25-2003 08:26 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by ZeLpH_MyStiK
Well actually, im talking about Stefan's word filter system. How he is able to read the text file rules.txt from the wordfilter folder in the file manager. But obviously, most thing Stefan do we cannot with scripts.
I'm sure if it's a secret, then I can assure you that Stefan most likely will not want people using it.

Quote:

I think we can both guess who's been yapping.
I'd like to say that hypothetically, this is not true. But I could also probably guess who it is. :)


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