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* '''String''' is the name of the combat attribute that you wish to stop monitoring. | * '''String''' is the name of the combat attribute that you wish to stop monitoring. | ||
* The easiest way to close the Attribute Monitor is to right click on it and select "Stop Displaying All". Alternately, you could string all of the attributes you are monitoring together in a bind. For example, <code>/stopmonitorattribute bas$$stopmonitorattribute mel$$stopmonitorattribute ed</code>. | * The easiest way to close the Attribute Monitor is to right click on it and select "Stop Displaying All". Alternately, you could string all of the attributes you are monitoring together in a bind. For example, <code>/stopmonitorattribute bas$$stopmonitorattribute mel$$stopmonitorattribute ed</code>. | ||
* A list of attribute names can be found on the [[Attribute Monitor Window|Attribute Monitor Window]] page, and a list of abbreviated attribute names can be found [[Monitorattribute (Slash Command)| | * A list of attribute names can be found on the [[Attribute Monitor Window|Attribute Monitor Window]] page, and a list of abbreviated attribute names can be found on the [[Monitorattribute (Slash Command)|/monitorattribute page]]. | ||
Latest revision as of 10:37, 18 February 2024
Slash command
/stopmonitorattribute string
Removes a display line from the combat Attribute Monitor window.
- String is the name of the combat attribute that you wish to stop monitoring.
- The easiest way to close the Attribute Monitor is to right click on it and select "Stop Displaying All". Alternately, you could string all of the attributes you are monitoring together in a bind. For example,
/stopmonitorattribute bas$$stopmonitorattribute mel$$stopmonitorattribute ed
. - A list of attribute names can be found on the Attribute Monitor Window page, and a list of abbreviated attribute names can be found on the /monitorattribute page.
Example
/stopmonitorattribute current hit points
Also