![]() This would account for the multiple butts. In the case of multiple entries with the same, it would list the The Now pledging your allegiance message doesnt seem to be coming from mafia but it is not clear what doesnt recognize you have successfully changed clans. I wonder if listing the would be more useful in the 'Request a Fax' dialog (or at least more consistent with other behaviors). I also recall some problems with the faxbot network that happened because the faxbot got stuck in a clan while fetching a fax and scripts that expected it in its home clan failed. These are each a little different for a Mafia user. I understand now that from a code perspective they end up doing the same things, but from a user interface point of view, they are behaving differently.įrom the faxbot.xml, we get a few entries for each You can also send a fax to multiple recipients. So you can open PDF files in Faxbot and send it, pass PDF documents from any apps to Faxbot, write faxes directly into Faxbot and scan documents with the iOS camera. Or at least, they are all accepting different arguments. Faxbot offers you extensive opportunities to integrate faxing into your best workflow. ![]() So for those reasons, to me, a user, the ash command and the CLI command and the 'Request a Fax' dialog are all doing different things. My "programming" skills pretty much stop at ash scripting. I do not really know how to look at the code, much less understand it. 3aMMtHal fMIbil 9ta4tiibt 0 ifai Maifinftiflf fih Bnftllll. Veracity - you are giving me WAY too much credit for my understanding of java and Mafia. Ifamabtn Ufaacm fAx bot tl>fataal Hat Bnfaanbng raf 6aaMaa b 8. This is a sheet of copier paper with a grainy, blurry likeness of a completely different spider on it. If I do cli_execute("faxbot spider") the result is a photocopied monster in my inventory with this description: Note: Download zip option is in the upper right. Based on the list from the 'Request a Fax' dialog and the returned chat dialog it is likely parsing the weas XML for the request and response, but clearly the ash command is doing something different, because it knows the difference between the spiders. READ THE ENTIRE README FILE (THIS FILE THAT YOU ARE READING NOW). So, somewhere, Mafia knows faxbot has a $monster but NOT a $monster. When this happens, I get this in my chat window:įaxBot (private): FaxBot has copied a Big Creepy Spider into your clan's Fax Machine. ![]() Kokoroko, Kokou, Kokugo, KOL, Kolanoski, Kolassa, Kolata, Kolb, Kolbert. You receive a photocopied completely different spider from the fax machine. Fax, FaxAmatic, Faxbot, Faxes, FaxMail, Fay, Fayan, Faye, Fayes, Fayette. ash faxbot($monster) Īsking FaxBot to send a fax of Big Creepy Spider: spider
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