08:26 <+bridge> [ddnet] @Ryozuki nope 11:55 <+bridge> [ddnet] is it possible to echo config variable? 12:07 <+bridge> [ddnet] just enter the name 12:07 <+bridge> [ddnet] `sv_name` prints the name of the server 12:31 <+bridge> [ddnet] i mean i wanna print a config variable to chat, like echo $cl_dummy_resetonswitch 12:49 <+bridge> [ddnet] we don't have a way I think. What would that be good for? 13:00 <+bridge> [ddnet] @nori use cfg files, just like me (and i believe many others). I use it for dummy hammer and dummy copy for example, or also deepfly. when i turn it on, echo will print Dummy Hammer: ON to chat, otherwise OFF of course 13:20 <+bridge> [ddnet] @fokkonaut it's kinda spaghetti but ok :d 16:24 <+ChillerDragon> @nori oh boi i feel your need for $cl_dummy_resetonswitch also in combinations with if statements would be awesome o.O but overkill :D 16:38 <+bridge> [ddnet] @fokkonaut `bind "cl_dummy_reset_on_switch 2; echo cl_dummy_reset_on_switch set to 2" 16:38 <+bridge> [ddnet] @fokkonaut `bind "cl_dummy_reset_on_switch 2; echo cl_dummy_reset_on_switch set to 2"` 16:40 <+bridge> [ddnet] yes @ChillerDragon :D 20:01 <+bridge> [ddnet] speaking of resetonswitch *cough* https://github.com/ddnet/ddnet/issues/2053 20:01 <+bridge> [ddnet] speaking of resetonswitch *cough* https://github.com/ddnet/ddnet/issues/2053 😄 21:15 <+ChillerDragon> is it only me or is this issue confusing? i dont get what u want 21:29 <+bridge> [ddnet] The only way to reset a dummy or main is by having to actually switch to the other tee, there is no other way currently 21:30 <+bridge> [ddnet] I'd nice to have a function to reset dummy/main just by a keypress rather having to switch back and forth 21:32 <+bridge> [ddnet] It's somewhat possible to reset a dummy or main by turning on and off dummy_copy but then again, you have to click twice and not press any buttons 21:33 <+bridge> [ddnet] It's somewhat possible to reset a dummy or main by turning on and off dummy_copy but then again, you have to "click twice" and not press any buttons 21:36 <+bridge> [ddnet] as an example: if you hh with your dummy and accidentally held hammer while switching, you can't hammer with the dummy/main thus possible die because you didnt react fast enough 21:37 <+bridge> [ddnet] as an example: if you hh with your dummy and accidentally held fire while switching, you can't hammer with the dummy/main thus possible die because you didnt react fast enough 21:39 <+bridge> [ddnet] and that can be fixed by simply having a command to reset your main/dummy everytime you toggle back and forth between your main and dummy 21:40 <+bridge> [ddnet] ^ I know this is basically resetonswitch but I am bad at remembering if I have resetonswitch turned on or off 21:41 <+bridge> [ddnet] thats just one example, there are many other benefits having a command to reset dummy/main without switching. 21:42 <+bridge> [ddnet] ^ I know this is basically resetonswitch but I am bad at remembering if I have resetonswitch turned on or off - imagine it was still accidentally on, and I hung on a ceiling above fail parts and bam, dead. - 21:47 <+bridge> [ddnet] The only way to reset a dummy or main is by having to actually switch to the other tee 21:50 <+bridge> [ddnet] ^ I know this is basically resetonswitch but I am bad at remembering if I have resetonswitch turned on or off - imagine it was still accidentally on, and I hung on a ceiling above fail parts and bam, dead. - this is a major complaint for alot of people btw