I share yer point of view, GI
It's really hard to find a good name...
for instance, I have got two kids myself, and when I had'a find names for 'em
man, I tell ya, it wuzn't easy!
"how to name them?", I thought... for months.
Then suddenly, my.... hold on, now! There's som'n wrong here?!
Isn't this the "PAPA's DREAM" site
...the nappy board? ...anyone?!
Have I gone to the wrong place?! Noo, can't be!
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After much cosideration, I come to the following conclusion :
A child is NOT the trigger of ALL accidents in your home; there are
other factors, such as sex with the neighbor, or yer M.I.L's cooking!!!
;D
What we really need is a way to NAME them things, coz naming is
half preventing, thats what my granny always said. And thus:
Here's a tiny tutorilla on the whole "naming triggers" issue.
:beat:
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1. create a car - name it CAR
2. create a trigger - name it CAR_TRIGGER in the name field, not the text field.
3. And now, provided the trigger is activated & covers the car,
the trigger will add the car to a default array called THISLIST in the editor
(sort of, actually not, but just lemme confuse ya, lassy)
4. THISLIST equates with "LIST CAR_TRIGGER", but as THISLIST can only be
used from within the list itself, that is the CAR_TRIGGER's activation field,
hence the THIS and the LIST (
;D ) uuum, then ya cannot
use THISLIST from, say a script or some WP.
5. Now, this is where the NAME_OF_TRIGGER comes in, as you can
create & use arrays by using the NAME_OF_TRIGGER.
6. Like if I wanna count (check) if CAR is in the trigger to use it as a condition,
then I can put :
CAR in List CAR_TRIGGERas my condition
in some WP/other trigger/script etc.
(what did I eat today?!)