[DONE] Rules for different ranks
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[DONE] Rules for different ranks
For people that patrol, I will write Rule #1: Follow rules for the rank before.
If someone is OP, then that rule #1 will be the first, then I add additional ones, like every so often, you should /patrol and check worlds... Something like that.
If someone is OP, then that rule #1 will be the first, then I add additional ones, like every so often, you should /patrol and check worlds... Something like that.
Re: Rules for different ranks
So... what is your suggestion?
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Re: Rules for different ranks
To be able to assign different rules to different ranks. Sorry for not being clear.fragmer wrote:So... what is your suggestion?
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Re: Rules for different ranks
So perhaps you're are suggesting that fragmer add a /rules for every rank instead of just guest/builder. Ex: /rules veteran, op, etc...
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Re: Rules for different ranks
Yes sort of. Maybe for every rank, add a check box for config tool that says "add custom rules for this rank" and it lets you click a button to make rules for the rank.Helio_ wrote:So perhaps you're are suggesting that fragmer add a /rules for every rank instead of just guest/builder. Ex: /rules veteran, op, etc...
If that is too much time, maybe /rules op or /rules guest
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Re: Rules for different ranks
I thought it's already possible only i don't how.
Re: Rules for different ranks
It is possible in 0.600. Create a folder named "rules" in your server's root directory, and add text files to it. Each text file corresponds to a rule section. E.g. "rules/op.txt" will be mapped to "/rules op" command.
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Re: Rules for different ranks
Yeeah! Every rank... /rules owner?
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Re: Rules for different ranks
/rules owner ...
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11:26 PM <CMB> TheBeardmaster: i can rap on the fly, i just gotta get a li'l high, which ain't so hard, you just gotta try
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Re: Rules for different ranks
Yep, /rules owner = don't listen to barrow
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Re: Rules for different ranks
Sorry for not asking earlier, but it's impossible to use a "/" in a word document's filename. What should I do for the "/"?fragmer wrote:It is possible in 0.600. Create a folder named "rules" in your server's root directory, and add text files to it. Each text file corresponds to a rule section. E.g. "rules/op.txt" will be mapped to "/rules op" command.
Re: Rules for different ranks
When I say "rules/op.txt", I mean a file named "op.txt" inside a directory named "rules"