Targetting alias conflict in Mudlet
Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2020 5:24 pm
Hi guys, i hope im writing in the right session.
I just switched to Mudlet because of Catalina unable to run Wine anymore. So bye bye Zmud.
Anyway im having a hard time to set a simple targetting alias because of a conflict.
i have an alias for the spell DISINTIGRATE wich works like this:
Pattern: ^dis(.*)$
Command: send ("cast 'disintegrate' " .. matches [2])
now i have another alias for my spell DISPEL MAGIC wich has pattern ^disp(.*)$ and Command: send ("cast 'dispel magic' " .. matches [2])
the problem is, everytime i cast DISP, i automatically fire both DISP and DIS because somehow it reads and react to the same letters contained in the other word.
Now i know that changing the alias would be a problem-solver...but can you help me understand what am i supposed to do to solve this please?
I just switched to Mudlet because of Catalina unable to run Wine anymore. So bye bye Zmud.
Anyway im having a hard time to set a simple targetting alias because of a conflict.
i have an alias for the spell DISINTIGRATE wich works like this:
Pattern: ^dis(.*)$
Command: send ("cast 'disintegrate' " .. matches [2])
now i have another alias for my spell DISPEL MAGIC wich has pattern ^disp(.*)$ and Command: send ("cast 'dispel magic' " .. matches [2])
the problem is, everytime i cast DISP, i automatically fire both DISP and DIS because somehow it reads and react to the same letters contained in the other word.
Now i know that changing the alias would be a problem-solver...but can you help me understand what am i supposed to do to solve this please?