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{{header|Extended|rw|The #targCurs system variable determines if cursor is a target cursor. It can also be written to, to get a target cursor.}}
== #targCurs ==
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'''Extended System Variables'''
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=== Description ===
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|0 || Cursor is a normal cursor.
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|1 || Cursor is a target cursor.
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==== Example ====
 
==== Example ====
 
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event SysMessage Target something!
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set #targCurs 1
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targLoop:
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if #targCurs = 1
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  goto targLoop
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event SysMessage The ID of the target is #lTargetID
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halt
  
  
 
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==== See Also ====
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=See Also=
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{{Extended}}
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| Width=200px | [[Main_Page]] || Width=200px | [[Documentation]] || Width=200px | [[Documentation#Extended|Extended System Variables]]
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Latest revision as of 10:17, 7 September 2007

The #targCurs system variable determines if cursor is a target cursor. It can also be written to, to get a target cursor.


#targCurs Values
Value Description
0 Cursor is a normal cursor.
1 Cursor is a target cursor.

Example

event SysMessage Target something!

set #targCurs 1
targLoop:
if #targCurs = 1
  goto targLoop

event SysMessage The ID of the target is #lTargetID
halt


See Also

Extended

  • Extended system variables show information about various systems in the Ultima Online client that can be gained by using certain commands.
#skill Returns the current skill level for a skill chosen with chooseSkill command
#skillCap Returns the current skill cap for a skill chosen with chooseSkill command
#skillLock Returns the current lock status of the skill chosen with chooseSkill command
#journal Returns the journal line selected using the scanJournal command
#jIndex Returns the index of the current journal entry
#jColor Returns the color of the text in the journal
#sysMsg Returns the current system message
#sysMsgCol Returns the current system message color
#targCurs Returns if cursor is a target cursor
#cursKind Returns the facet where the character is