Timeouts
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=== Always allowed === | === Always allowed === | ||
* '''~timeouts''' - turns on/off timeouts displaying | * '''~timeouts''' - turns on/off timeouts displaying | ||
− | * '''~timeouts load''' - | + | * '''~timeouts load''' - ''re''load default configuration file (data\timeouts.cfg) |
− | * '''~timeouts save''' - save | + | * '''~timeouts load [name]''' - ''re''load custom configuration file (data\timeouts.[name].cfg) |
+ | * '''~timeouts save''' - save to default configuration file (data\timeouts.cfg) | ||
+ | * '''~timeouts save [name]''' - save to custom configuration file (data\timeouts.[name].cfg) | ||
=== Allowed only when timeouts are displayed === | === Allowed only when timeouts are displayed === |
Revision as of 04:40, 3 April 2010
THIS FEATURES ARE NOT IMPLEMENTED YET (article is under construction too)
Timeouts command is in-game command that allows you to track different timers attached to your character, without opening Pip-Boy every time.
Remember that:
- nothing is displayed if all your timeouts are equal to 0
- "battle" timer is never displayed during turn-based fight
- "exit game" timer is never displayed
- if you do something wrong, you can always remove configuration file - default values will be used
Options
Always allowed
- ~timeouts - turns on/off timeouts displaying
- ~timeouts load - reload default configuration file (data\timeouts.cfg)
- ~timeouts load [name] - reload custom configuration file (data\timeouts.[name].cfg)
- ~timeouts save - save to default configuration file (data\timeouts.cfg)
- ~timeouts save [name] - save to custom configuration file (data\timeouts.[name].cfg)
Allowed only when timeouts are displayed
- ~timeouts xy [x] [y] - set start position
- ~timeouts direction [up/down] - set where new positions should be added
- ~timeouts [worldmap/wm] - set timeouts displaying on world map
- ~timeouts color1 [R] [G] [B] - set color for timeout names ("First Aid", "Gathering", etc.)
- ~timeouts color2 [R] [G] [B] - set color for timeout values ("7 seconds", "42 hours", etc.)