What is the proper way to set an echo or echo's to passthrough only?
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Hello Rick!
21 Feb 23 05:33, you wrote to all:
What is the proper way to set an echo or echo's to passthrough
only?
I have them like this:
EchoArea politics passthrough -a 3:633/280 -g F -tooold 60 -dupeCheck
move -dupehistory 365 -sbkeepall
What is the proper way to set an echo or echo's to passthrough only?
I have them like this:
EchoArea politics passthrough -a 3:633/280 -g F -tooold 60 -dupeCheck move -dupehistory 365 -sbkeepall
What is the proper way to set an echo or echo's to passthrough
only?
I have them like this:
EchoArea politics passthrough -a 3:633/280 -g F -tooold 60
-dupeCheck move -dupehistory 365 -sbkeepall
so like in say your "areas" file? You just add passthrough in front of
it?
I have them like this:
EchoArea politics passthrough -a 3:633/280 -g F -tooold 60
-dupeCheck move -dupehistory 365 -sbkeepall
I would advise to us -dupehistory 1096.
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Hello Rick!
21 Feb 23 16:38, you wrote to me:
What is the proper way to set an echo or echo's to passthrough
only?
I have them like this:
EchoArea politics passthrough -a 3:633/280 -g F -tooold 60
-dupeCheck move -dupehistory 365 -sbkeepall
so like in say your "areas" file? You just add passthrough in
front of it?
The only thing missing from that sample line is the connected nodes.
The word "passthrough" replaces the path to the jam/squish message
file, and also there are no referance to the base type.
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