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help with the gag command

Started by ah_clem, September 14, 2010, 09:19:38 PM

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ah_clem

If I issue a gag command, does it apply to only the current session or does it last forever?  i.e. when I log in tomorrow, is the person still gagged or do I have to do it every time?  The documentation on this is unclear.

If it applies to only the current session, is there a way to make it hold across sessions?  My usual client is JavaFibs.

There are a few people I'm tired of and my life would be better without ever reading their crap again.  No doubt you're familiar with the phenomenon.  Thanks.


diane

Current session only, and if they log out and in, you need to do it again...tedious huh?  ;)

Use the villain feature on javafibs...that stops it all, until you remove it.

Never give up on the things that make you smile

jackdaddy

I've also mad a gag <player> programmable button as well as a blind <player> programmable button.

ah_clem

Quote from: diane on September 14, 2010, 09:55:26 PM
Current session only, and if they log out and in, you need to do it again...tedious huh?  ;)


Ok, that explains why he wouldn't stay in Plonkville - it was like playing whack-the-weasel.  I'll try the villain feature.

NIHILIST

In javafibs, right click the name from the players list window, select RELATION, GAG N BLIND and, just like Stalin, youve made him a non-person.

Bob
Robert J Ebbeler

diane

Quote from: ah_clem on September 15, 2010, 03:12:13 PM
it was like playing whack-the-weasel. 

:blink: :blink: That game sounds rude...but fun....   :laugh: :laugh:
Never give up on the things that make you smile

ah_clem


diane

bookmarked...very soothing...  :laugh: :laugh:

We English know it better as...

http://www.addictinggames.com/whackamole.html
Never give up on the things that make you smile

ah_clem

Quote from: diane on September 17, 2010, 03:59:54 PM
bookmarked...very soothing...  :laugh: :laugh:

We English know it better as...

http://www.addictinggames.com/whackamole.html

Yes, I believe whack-a-mole is the more common term even on this side of the pond, but I've always thought "whack the weasel" trips off the tongue more readily.

stiefnu

QuoteWe English know it better as...

http://www.addictinggames.com/whackamole.html
Though down here in the West Country we calls it Smack-a-Rat   :smash:   :laugh: