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icewolfxxxx
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PostPosted: Thu Nov 19, 2009 5:59 am   

timer does not execute commands in cmud 3.12 and zmud 7.21
 
I tried both cmud 3.12 and zmud 7.21, timer does not execute cmd when it expires. Example:

#ts 3
#ti 1 {#echo hello}

The timer actually ticks. But when it expires, #echo hello is never executed.

My system is win vista. I tried to run cmud/zmud as admin, also I tried to run them in compatibility mode (winxp/win2000), no luck.

As a comparison, #alarm does work correctly.

If any further information is needed to spot the problem, please let me know.

Thanks!
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DanteX
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Joined: 13 Aug 2007
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PostPosted: Thu Nov 19, 2009 7:55 am   
 
By default you get a timeout margin of 5 s at which the command is executed. If your time is less than the timeout margin, your command won't be executed.

Solution:

1) increase the timer to more than 5s

or

2) Go to the tick dialog and remove the timeout margin by setting it to 0.

//DanteX
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icewolfxxxx
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 20, 2009 12:19 am   
 
That solved my problem. Thanks for your help! BTW, it seems to be a wired feature to me:)

DanteX wrote:
By default you get a timeout margin of 5 s at which the command is executed. If your time is less than the timeout margin, your command won't be executed.

Solution:

1) increase the timer to more than 5s

or

2) Go to the tick dialog and remove the timeout margin by setting it to 0.

//DanteX
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