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Old 04-26-2002, 08:05 AM
Artadius
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Default Tips for updating your zone safe coordinates (#zsafecoords)

It took me quite a while to figure this out so I'm going to post this here for anyone else having problems with setting zone safe point coordinates. Most of you more experienced users probably already know this...but I'm sure a few of you do not..so here's some tips.

The readme states that #zsafecoords [x] [y] [z] Sets the safe coordinates in the zone you're in. However, I think the readme should be updated a little better to make it more clear on how to properly use this function.

When you find a spot you want to set as the zone's safe coordinates, do a #loc (not /loc as it gives only x/y coordinates).

example: 120.0, 25.0, -327.0 (x,y,z format)

Then, to set your #zsafecoords you must REVERSE the x and y coordinates and DIVIDE the z coordinate by 10.

In other words, by following the above example, you would then set the safe coords by inputing the following:

#zsafecoords 25.0 120.0 -32.7

And that should be it.

Finally, a question, is there a way to set the heading with the safe coordinates?
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