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Subject: [Wesnoth-wiki-changes] EventWML
Date: Wed, 1 Dec 2004 11:07 +0100

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Index: EventWML
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RCS file: /home/wesnoth/cvsroot/wikiroot/EventWML,v
retrieving revision 1.16
diff -u -r1.16 EventWML
--- EventWML    1 Dec 2004 10:04:26 -0000       1.16
+++ EventWML    1 Dec 2004 10:07:51 -0000
@@ -56,8 +56,8 @@
 this would completely disable undo for the entire scenario, while now it can 
be made to only disable undo in the cases
 where the event mutates the scenario.
 
-//Primary_unit// can be referred to as ||unit||. //Secondary_unit// can be 
referred to as ||second_unit||. For
-example,
+//Primary_unit// can be referred to as ||unit||.
+//Secondary_unit// can be referred to as ||second_unit||. For example,
  [event]
  name=die
    [message]
@@ -72,8 +72,8 @@
  [/event]
 
 These keys and tags are more complex ways to filter when an event should 
trigger:
-* //first_time_only// whether the event should be removed from the scenario 
after it is triggered.
-default is 'yes'
+* //first_time_only// whether the event should be removed from the scenario
+after it is triggered.  Default is 'yes'.
 * ||[filter]|| the event will only trigger if //primary_unit// matches this 
filter.
   * standard unit filter- attributes for [filter] are described in FilterWML
 * ||[filter_second]|| is like [filter], but for //secondary_unit//
@@ -86,8 +86,9 @@
 display actions (InterfaceActionsWML) which show something to the user,
 and direct actions (DirectActionsWML) which have a direct effect on gameplay.
 
-Several actions use standard filters to find out which units to execute the 
command on.
-These are denoted by the phrases "standard unit filter" and "standard location 
filter"
+Several actions use standard filters to find out which units
+to execute the command on.  These are denoted by the phrases
+"standard unit filter" and "standard location filter".
 
 ||See Also||
 






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