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Revision as of 11:53, 27 August 2005
Synopsis
Exevent Dropg {x} {y} [z]
Description
The Exevent Dropg command drops obects you drag using the Exevent Drag command to the given ground coordinate. If no Z coordinate is specified, the default will be #charPosZ.
Note: | This command is only available from EUO 1.5 |
Note: | You shouldn't use Event Drag in connection with Exevent Dropg command or you'll end up with a ghost item on your cursor. That's why there is an Exevent Drag command |
Example
finditem %trash C_ , #backackid if #findkind <> -1 { Exevent Drag #findid wait 10 Exevent Dropg #chaposx #charposy #charposz wait 10 } halt
See also
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