Opened 11 years ago
Last modified 5 years ago
#83 new change
Always use numbers for the labels of spellbooks in the inventory
Reported by: | takkaria | Owned by: | |
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Milestone: | Future | Keywords: | inscriptions |
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Description (last modified by takkaria)
Always number class-specific spellbooks in the inventory with 1-8, according to the number book they are. That removes any need to inscribe them and makes life easier for everyone.
Old summary: Make @m1 a synonym also for @b1
Old description: Inscribing a book @m1 (or @p1) should also have the effect of it being that number for browsing, too. Class-dependent. Will probably either require a hack or some rethinking.
Change History (10)
comment:1 Changed 11 years ago by takkaria
- Type changed from defect to enhancement
comment:2 Changed 11 years ago by takkaria
- priority changed from normal to low
- Type changed from bug to feature
comment:3 Changed 11 years ago by takkaria
- component changed from Interface to Main game
- Keywords ui added
comment:4 Changed 11 years ago by andrewdoull
comment:5 Changed 11 years ago by andrewdoull
Raised this suggestion as a separate bug http://dev.rephial.org/trac/ticket/309.
comment:6 Changed 9 years ago by magnate
comment:7 Changed 9 years ago by magnate
- Keywords inscriptions added; ui removed
comment:8 Changed 8 years ago by MarbleDice
If @m1 or @p1 implies @b1, then it should also imply @G1, don't you think?
comment:9 Changed 8 years ago by magnate
Yes.
comment:10 Changed 5 years ago by takkaria
- Description modified (diff)
- Summary changed from Make @m1 a synonym also for @b1 to Always use numbers for the labels of spellbooks in the inventory
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Why are there separate 'p' and 'm' commands?
Consider creating a class-dependent pref file mapping from 'p' to 'm' for priests, and then nuke the 'p' command completely.