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Thread: /target question!
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Gbg
Sun May 29, 2005 4:59 am
#1
For example if i have avendor thats named Vendor A and i want to target it i just write /target Vendor.
But if i have another vendor named Vendor b and i do /target it will still target Vendor A
And i can write /target Vendor B, cause it still targets Vendor A.
Is there a solution to this?
But if i have another vendor named Vendor b and i do /target it will still target Vendor A
And i can write /target Vendor B, cause it still targets Vendor A.
Is there a solution to this?
Keltorr
Wed Jun 01, 2005 1:57 pm
#3
I'd like to know the answer too--it seems that the /target command only recognizes the first word. If you put a space in between multiple words, e.g. Vendor B, the second word is ignored. That's been my experience, and a frustrating experience it was.
ForceSteeler
Wed Jun 01, 2005 5:27 pm
#4
Gbg wrote:
For example if i have avendor thats named Vendor A and i want to target it i just write /target Vendor.
But if i have another vendor named Vendor b and i do /target it will still target Vendor A
And i can write /target Vendor B, cause it still targets Vendor A.
Is there a solution to this?
Solution 1:
Walk up to the vendor you would like to target, and click it.
(ok, I was being a smart-a**... I appologize)
I do not think there is a real solution to it. That is why you don't name your vendors like that. Or you can Name then A vendor, B vendor...
BadgerSmaker
Thu Jun 02, 2005 1:50 am
#5
The /target command doesn't have the ability to differentiate between "Vendor A" and "Vendor B", it sees them both as "Vendor" so will only target one.
What you can do, if the vendors are NPC's and loaded on your client, is bind a key in "Options > Keymap > target" to "Cycle Friendly Targets In" and "Cycle Friendly Targets Out".
I just tried it and it works for NPC's, not sure if it will work for the non NPC vendors.
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