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		| Seyen Beginner
 
 
 Joined: 31 Aug 2005
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			  |  Posted: Wed Aug 31, 2005 7:23 am 
 Multiline capture question.
 
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				| Is there a way to bypass using a created variable when attempting to make a multiline capture trigger? Meaning, to use only predefined variables, like %line. 
 Aside from that, can anyone whip up a quick script to capture multiline chats, ctarting with (C and ending with some punctuation and ", ie ." and !"
 I'm playing around with a script for 3 hours now and it just won't work.
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		| DeReP Adept
 
 
 Joined: 14 Jun 2003
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 Location: Chile
 
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			  |  Posted: Wed Aug 31, 2005 4:46 pm 
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	  | #TRIGGER "Chat_Capture" {^~(C} { #TEMP "CaptureEnd" {%p~"$} {#STATE Chat_Capture 0}
 #CAP Chats
 }
 #COND {*} {#CAP Chats}
 |  That should work for multiline Capture.
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		| MattLofton GURU
 
 
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			  |  Posted: Wed Aug 31, 2005 7:16 pm 
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				| You could do it even easier: 
 #trigger {start of capture} {#C+ Chats}
 #cond {end of capture} {#C-}
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		| Seyen Beginner
 
 
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			  |  Posted: Thu Sep 01, 2005 8:14 am 
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				| DeReP, thanks, it works nice. I got my own to work yesterday, but it was a bit faulty at times. I think it was because I added the same triger modified for other channels. I'll test out yours. And Matt, though your script look simple, #C+ seems to only kick in after the line that triggered it, so in essence, it would not capture the first line of a chat. #CAP does so immediatly. #C+ works better in lists, where after some line like "Inventory:"follows a lot of lines in succesion stating your every item, that you can capture and store in a list.
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