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− | + | == Example == | |
− | + | ; /+backward | |
− | + | : persists while a key is held down and cancels when released. | |
+ | ; /++backward | ||
+ | : persists until this command is given again. | ||
+ | ; /backward 1 | ||
+ | : persists until /backward 0, /+backward, or /++backward is given. | ||
+ | ; /backward 0 | ||
+ | : stops any other backwards movement | ||
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Latest revision as of 05:11, 9 July 2012
Overview
- /backward
Move backward.
Example
- /+backward
- persists while a key is held down and cancels when released.
- /++backward
- persists until this command is given again.
- /backward 1
- persists until /backward 0, /+backward, or /++backward is given.
- /backward 0
- stops any other backwards movement
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