Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!njin!psuvax1!psuvm!CUNYVM!25374873 From: 25374873%WSUVM1.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU (Todd!) Newsgroups: bit.listserv.infonets Subject: Returned mail: User unknown Message-ID: <9002281538.AA02895@Think.COM> Date: 28 Feb 90 16:47:32 GMT Sender: owner-info-nets@think.com Reply-To: Info-Nets@Think.Com Lines: 62 Approved: NETNEWS@PSUVM.BITNET Gateway Return-Path: X-Delivery-Notice: SMTP MAIL FROM does not correspond to sender. Errors-To: owner-info-nets@Think.COM X-Administrator: Robert L. Krawitz Precedence: bulk Comments: Resent-From: Todd! <25374873%WSUVM1.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU> Comments: Originally-From: Mail Delivery Subsystem Comments: To: INFO-NETS@Think.COM Sorry...this is a forward of the message I've received with the error messages and all. I am trying to mail to gille.uio.no, but cannot seem to find the appropriate route. The user alf@gille.uio.no does exist. I've searched through the internet lists, and cannot find gille.uio.no, so I suspect it is on a different net. But I have absolutely no idea which, or how to get to it. I've tried all the local resources that I know of, but have had no results. Perhaps there is someone who knows...I hope? Thank you... ----------------------------Original message---------------------------- ----- Transcript of session follows ----- >>> RCPT To: <<< 550 ... User unknown 550 ... User unknown ----- Unsent message follows ----- Received: by runix.runit.sintef.no (norunix.EARN) (1.2/8.3) id AA15962; Mon, 26 Feb 90 07:51:22 +0100 From: 25374873@WSUVM1.BITNET Message-Id: <9002260651.AA15962@runix> Received: by WSUVM1 (Mailer R2.05) id 4097; Sun, 25 Feb 90 12:29:47 PLT Date: Sun, 25 Feb 90 12:13:25 PLT Subject: Items To: ALF@GILLE.UIO.NO X-Originator: Todd! <25374873@WSUVM1> Okay, here's one of my questions... (By the way, this is Emerald on Sony) The manual.ms is QUITE unclear on objects used for exit codes. It states 'Exits 1000+ equate to access only if object n[-1000 is in state 0, then move to that object's room.' Does this mean, that two items must be created for a door, that is, two doors, each with an exit code 1000 + the item number for the opposing door? If this is the case, then why is the exit code for the King Orc's throne 1305 in the throne room AND the escape passage? Another thing that doesn't make sense...how would you set up a single item (say, a switch) as the exit item to move from room 1000 to 1001? The switch being item number 100. This is hypothetical. The switch would be set for pushing flipping the state between 1 and 0. The switch is in room 1000. How would this be set up? Second hypothetical situation: A special item, say, a pair of shades, item number 200, allows you to see the port between room 2000 and 2001. Without wearing the item, the port is not visible. When the item is being worn, however, the exit to room 2001 is just a normal exit. Can this be accomplished? Third hypothetical situation: How might an alternate exit be created for a room, based on either an item's presence or its state? Example: if an item's state is 1, the north exit from room 3000 is 3001. If the state is 2, the north exit is 3002. If the state is 0, there is no exit. Alternate: If this same item (Item number 300?) is present, the exit is to room 3001. If it is not present/carried, the exit is to room 3002. From looking through the code, I do not see an obvious way to perform this. Might you know of one? I'll send further questions as they reappear in my mind. :) Talk to you soon. Emerald