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Subject: RE: announce a variable
From: "Erik Nauman" <ENauman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 27 Feb 2006 12:53:15 -0500

Perfect! Thanks

 

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From: mwforum-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:mwforum-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Susan
Einhorn
Sent: Monday, February 27, 2006 12:20 PM
To: mwforum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: announce a variable

 

You do not need "dots" to get the value of the score text box. The name
of the text box, without any punctuation, reports the contents of the
text box.

 

 

Try:

announce (se [Congratulations, you are done. You got ] score [ points!])

 

Susan

LCSI

	-----Original Message-----
	From: mwforum-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:mwforum-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Erik
Nauman
	Sent: February 27, 2006 11:01 AM
	To: mwforum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
	Subject: [MWForum] announce a variable

	I'm trying to insert a variable in an announce string and can't
quite get it right. The purpose is to announce a score at the end of a
game. Here's what I'm thinking should work:

	 

	announce (se [Congratulations, you are done. 

	You got ] :score [ points!])

	 

	with a text box called "score" on the screen. MW EX reports that
"score has no value".

	Any ideas?

	Thanks,

	Erik


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