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[help monexamples]
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| Here are a few examples of how you might use the customizable |
| combat monitor to create your own. |
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| Babs is a Knight Templar. She wants to display her alignment |
| in her combat monitor to make sure she doesn't become evil. |
| Babs also wants to make her combat monitor a bit different, |
| and she wants to brightly color it so she can see it more easily. |
| She can type (all on one line): |
| setmon {Hp: $HR$#hps#$N$/#mhp# Sp: $HG$#sps#$N$/#msp# I: #intox#% |
| F: #stu#% S: #soa#% T: #inf#% $HM$#ahp#$N$ (#al#)} |
| and her monitor will display: |
| {Hp: 150/150 Sp: 150/150 I: 0% F: 0% S: 0% T: 0% AHP: 10/10 (white lord)} |
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| Jim is a Healer. He never uses intox heals, and doesn't want |
| to take up space monitoring intox. He rarely fights an enemy |
| so he does not need the attacker's relative hit points. However |
| he would like to see his current hit points and spell points |
| in a bright red color. So he types: |
| setmon [[ H: $HR$#hps#$N$ S: $HR$#sps#$N$ ]] |
| and his monitor will display: |
| [[ H: 180 S: 180 ]] |
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| For information about specific ANSI color attributes and their |
| codes, [$] type 'help moncolor'. |
| For information about the values [HP, SP, etc] and their codes, |
| [#] type 'help monvalues'. |