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'''Note''' that you cannot halt the "* Playback of 'file.txt' complete" -text with this, you'll need to do /.play to halt the "* Playing 'file.txt' to #channel with 1000ms delay" and "* Playback of 'file.txt' complete". | '''Note''' that you cannot halt the "* Playback of 'file.txt' complete" -text with this, you'll need to do /.play to halt the "* Playing 'file.txt' to #channel with 1000ms delay" and "* Playback of 'file.txt' complete". | ||
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+ | *[[play|/play]] | ||
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Revision as of 14:14, 22 November 2006
on <level>:PLAYEND:<commands>
The on PLAYEND event triggers when the /play command has finished playing a file.
Example:
on 1:PLAYEND:{ echo -a The play command has finished playing $filename }
Note that you cannot halt the "* Playback of 'file.txt' complete" -text with this, you'll need to do /.play to halt the "* Playing 'file.txt' to #channel with 1000ms delay" and "* Playback of 'file.txt' complete".