Difference between revisions of "whenFlag"
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− | : If this option is set, the block will only be used if a member of the %flags hash with the specified name is set. This is useful to enable or disable a group of block options easily. | + | : If this option is set, the block will only be used if a member of the '''%flags''' ('''%Globals::flags''') hash with the specified name is set. This is useful to enable or disable a group of block options easily. |
− | + | ; whenNotFlag [<name>] | |
+ | : If this option is set, the block will only be used if a member of the %flags hash with the specified name is not set. This is useful to enable or disable a group of block options easily. | ||
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+ | == Notes == | ||
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+ | Currently, only plugins or the [[eval]] console command could change %flags so this is only useful to developers. | ||
[[Category:Self Condition]] | [[Category:Self Condition]] |
Revision as of 02:11, 9 January 2010
- whenFlag [<name>]
- If this option is set, the block will only be used if a member of the %flags (%Globals::flags) hash with the specified name is set. This is useful to enable or disable a group of block options easily.
- whenNotFlag [<name>]
- If this option is set, the block will only be used if a member of the %flags hash with the specified name is not set. This is useful to enable or disable a group of block options easily.
Notes
Currently, only plugins or the eval console command could change %flags so this is only useful to developers.