Not sure how to do an Exact Match with filters
Lets use the example of:
PHP Code:
<oldfilter><regex>Name:a lion</regex></oldfilter>
This filter will pick up on:
But I don't want to filter a lioness.
I've searched and tried a handful of filters, all failing.
What am I missing for something so seemingly simple.
Re: Not sure how to do an Exact Match with filters
Maybe someone else can help. I haven't messed with filters in over 10 years and suffer from CRS (cant remember shit). This is for ShowEQ and not MySEQ correct?
Re: Not sure how to do an Exact Match with filters
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BlueAdept
Maybe someone else can help. I haven't messed with filters in over 10 years and suffer from CRS (cant remember shit). This is for ShowEQ and not MySEQ correct?
Yea this is for MySEQ, I wasn't aware of the differences or if ShowEQ would handle filters differently.
(what am I missing using MySEQ vs ShowEQ?)
Re: Not sure how to do an Exact Match with filters
MySEQ is a windows program that is similar to the Linux ShowEQ. They display similar things but are different OSes.
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Thanks for responding BlueAdept.
Is there a debug option I can enable, or are the strings I'm matching against logged out somewhere locally by default in MySEQ?
I should be able to determine what kind of regex to use for an exact match, but I'm uncertain which file/log would show me the source strings I am matching against (where the difficulty arises blindly trying to regex).
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I honestly have never used MySEQ. I am definitely the wrong person to ask. Hopefully someone else can chime in.
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In MYSQ there's a box at the top of the client that allows you to type in the name of a mob and if there's a mob in the zone of that name it will place a green circle around each mob with that exact name so you don't have to filter out each mob separate.