Post by iCherry on Nov 30, 2016 16:21:01 GMT
ACTION:
speed is preset to 0.25
wait is preset to 3.0
elevators can also be made using the height command (recommended)
[square brackets] are optional fields
<less/great than> are required fields
(brackets) are extra info
/ac <add,set,list,del> <raise,lower,height,elevator,output,teleport,chat,damage>
add- adds a new action
set- like add (not sure, might be able to change existing)
list- spade a button to show all commands
del- deletes an action
-to delete a specific action, use del #
-to delete all actions, use del all
To raise a Platform, use <raise>
syntax = /ac add <raise> <height (blocks increased)> [speed (time taken for a block to be placed)] [delay (seconds before action is executed)]
e.g /ac add raise 10 0.13 2
To lower a Platform, use <lower>
syntax = /ac add <lower> <height (blocks decreased)> [speed (time taken for a block to be destroyed)] [delay (seconds before action is executed)]
e.g /ac add lower 9 0.32 5
To set a platform to a preset height, use <height>
syntax = /ac add <height> <height (height of platform, can be set to 0 to disappear)> [speed (time taken for a block to be destroyed)] [delay (seconds before the command is executed)]
e.g /ac add height 14 0.2 0
To use a platform as an elevator, use <elevator>
syntax = /ac add <elevator> <height (how high the elevator goes)> [speed (time taken for a block to be destroyed)] [delay (seconds before command is executed)] [wait (how long the elevator stays at the given height)]
e.g /ac add elevator 20 0.25 0 5
To reset all actions on a platform, use output
resets a platform to original height, does not remove all actions.
e.g if platform is raising, output will cancel it, and set height to 1 thick
syntax = /ac add <output> <delay (seconds before command is executed)>
e.g /ac add output 3
To teleport player to location, use teleport
Teleport someone to a location
use the /where command to find X Y Z
syntax = /ac add <teleport> X Y Z
e.g: /ac add teleport 160 352 50
To say something in the user's chat, use chat
syntax = /ac add <chat> <message>
e.g /ac add chat Hello Guys!
To damage a player, use damage
syntax = /ac add <damage> <amount>
e.g /ac add damage 34
BUTTONS:
/b can also be used to create a button, with the name set as button id num.
[square brackets] are optional fields
<less/great than> are required fields
(brackets) are extra info
/b <new,name,destroy,toggle,cooldown,last>
To create a new button, use new
speed is preset to 0.25
wait is preset to 3.0
elevators can also be made using the height command (recommended)
[square brackets] are optional fields
<less/great than> are required fields
(brackets) are extra info
/ac <add,set,list,del> <raise,lower,height,elevator,output,teleport,chat,damage>
add- adds a new action
set- like add (not sure, might be able to change existing)
list- spade a button to show all commands
del- deletes an action
-to delete a specific action, use del #
-to delete all actions, use del all
To raise a Platform, use <raise>
syntax = /ac add <raise> <height (blocks increased)> [speed (time taken for a block to be placed)] [delay (seconds before action is executed)]
e.g /ac add raise 10 0.13 2
To lower a Platform, use <lower>
syntax = /ac add <lower> <height (blocks decreased)> [speed (time taken for a block to be destroyed)] [delay (seconds before action is executed)]
e.g /ac add lower 9 0.32 5
To set a platform to a preset height, use <height>
syntax = /ac add <height> <height (height of platform, can be set to 0 to disappear)> [speed (time taken for a block to be destroyed)] [delay (seconds before the command is executed)]
e.g /ac add height 14 0.2 0
To use a platform as an elevator, use <elevator>
syntax = /ac add <elevator> <height (how high the elevator goes)> [speed (time taken for a block to be destroyed)] [delay (seconds before command is executed)] [wait (how long the elevator stays at the given height)]
e.g /ac add elevator 20 0.25 0 5
To reset all actions on a platform, use output
resets a platform to original height, does not remove all actions.
e.g if platform is raising, output will cancel it, and set height to 1 thick
syntax = /ac add <output> <delay (seconds before command is executed)>
e.g /ac add output 3
To teleport player to location, use teleport
Teleport someone to a location
use the /where command to find X Y Z
syntax = /ac add <teleport> X Y Z
e.g: /ac add teleport 160 352 50
To say something in the user's chat, use chat
syntax = /ac add <chat> <message>
e.g /ac add chat Hello Guys!
To damage a player, use damage
syntax = /ac add <damage> <amount>
e.g /ac add damage 34
BUTTONS:
/b can also be used to create a button, with the name set as button id num.
[square brackets] are optional fields
<less/great than> are required fields
(brackets) are extra info
/b <new,name,destroy,toggle,cooldown,last>
To create a new button, use new
syntax = /b <new> <label (the name of the button)>
e.g /b new Up_Button
To rename an existing button, use name
syntax = /b <name> <label (the name of the button)>
e.g /b name Down_Button
To destroy an existing button, use destroy
syntax = /b <destroy>
(This will destroy a button, and any triggers/actions related to it)
To toggle an existing button, use toggle
syntax = /b <toggle>
(This will toggle a button on/off, meaning it cannot be activated until it is toggle back on)
To consistently toggle a button, use cooldown
syntax = /b <cooldown> <seconds (how long should the cooldown be?)>
(every time a button is pressed, the cooldown will start (cannot be pressed until cooldown reaches 0)
To reselect a button, use last
syntax = /b <last>
(to be used with platforms and triggers (so you don't have to keep hitting the same button) - thanks "niggerman")
PLATFORMS:
/p can also be used to create platforms
[square brackets] are optional fields
<less/great than> are required fields
(brackets) are extra info
/p <new,name,height,freeze,destroy,last>
To create a new platform, use new
syntax = /p <new> <label (name of platform)>
To rename an existing platform, use name
syntax = /p <name> <label (name of platform)>
To manually set the height of a platform, use height
syntax = /p <height> <blocks (how high)>
To freeze a platform from raising/lowering, use freeze
syntax = /p
e.g /b new Up_Button
To rename an existing button, use name
syntax = /b <name> <label (the name of the button)>
e.g /b name Down_Button
To destroy an existing button, use destroy
syntax = /b <destroy>
(This will destroy a button, and any triggers/actions related to it)
To toggle an existing button, use toggle
syntax = /b <toggle>
(This will toggle a button on/off, meaning it cannot be activated until it is toggle back on)
To consistently toggle a button, use cooldown
syntax = /b <cooldown> <seconds (how long should the cooldown be?)>
(every time a button is pressed, the cooldown will start (cannot be pressed until cooldown reaches 0)
To reselect a button, use last
syntax = /b <last>
(to be used with platforms and triggers (so you don't have to keep hitting the same button) - thanks "niggerman")
PLATFORMS:
/p can also be used to create platforms
[square brackets] are optional fields
<less/great than> are required fields
(brackets) are extra info
/p <new,name,height,freeze,destroy,last>
To create a new platform, use new
syntax = /p <new> <label (name of platform)>
To rename an existing platform, use name
syntax = /p <name> <label (name of platform)>
To manually set the height of a platform, use height
syntax = /p <height> <blocks (how high)>
To freeze a platform from raising/lowering, use freeze
syntax = /p