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Quick question

Post by NeedMacroHelp » Sun May 23, 2004 3:29 pm

Sorry I know this is such a stupid question, but I cant seem to figure out when exactly you /doevents. I know it i used to do all the events in the qeue, but when do you use this? Thanks.

eqjoe
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Re: Quick question

Post by eqjoe » Sun May 23, 2004 3:59 pm

NeedMacroHelp wrote:Sorry I know this is such a stupid question, but I cant seem to figure out when exactly you /doevents. I know it i used to do all the events in the qeue, but when do you use this? Thanks.
You would put /doevents in your macro where you would want to process your events.

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Re: Quick question

Post by wassup » Sun May 23, 2004 5:05 pm

eqjoe wrote:
NeedMacroHelp wrote:Sorry I know this is such a stupid question, but I cant seem to figure out when exactly you /doevents. I know it i used to do all the events in the qeue, but when do you use this? Thanks.
You would put /doevents in your macro where you would want to process your events.

Duh....

There is no answer to this question.

Do yourself a big favor. Don't post again on these boards until you have spent some time reading what has been posted. Look at the macros that are here and learn from them.

If you are after instant answers you will find yourself flamed, torched and banned.

-j
Well, you answered what is to you a question without an answer. Quit trying to confuse the guy hehe.

Yeah, you use /doevents usually after a point in the macro where the event would occur...