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Postby Ekocide » Sun Jul 27, 2003 11:42 am

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Postby Dana » Thu Jul 31, 2003 4:06 pm

I suspect the reason no-one has answered you thus far, is because these are easy to create yourself.

I'll answer this one, even tho you've prolly discovered how to do it, in case others are also wondering.

If you want your output text to be non-standard (eg ascii), and dont have an ascii text prog, you can use Invision like this: /query (yourself) then right click in the window, select Text Tricks then ASCII Text..a box will pop up for the text you wish to output in ascii.. I typed Dana and got:

[07:30] <Dana> Ðåñå
[07:30] <Dana> Ðåñå

(returned twice as I'm essentially talking to myself if I Query myself)

Now that you've decided on the text you wish to output in your Acromancer, let's set it up. Copy the text you created in your own Query.

INVISION -- ACROMANCER -- press the Add New button, an input box pops up .. here you enter what you want to trigger the change: eg Dana

click ok .. another input request window pops up, here you enter the output text (if you wish the output text to be a diff color, open the color editor by pressing CTRL-K, click a color) now paste your ascii text that you made previously)

In my case I've entered the input text as Dana, then output text as
7Ðåñå

click ok.

now in your query window, check it works.. I typed Dana .. it returned: Ðåñå

Easy, eh?

As I help a lot of ppl out, some other acro's I've made are:
trigger: A^ returns: anytime
trigger: Y^ returns:
'welcome (short for You're Welcome)

:wink:

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