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capndurk
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Old 03-16-2006 , 20:52  
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Originally Posted by Twilight Suzuka
All of them are explained in depth.
You really enjoy not directly answering a person's questions, don't you? And no, they aren't explained in-depth here at all, and client_cmd() and console_cmd() are great examples. If they were explained in-depth, they would have more information about how to use them instead of just the parameters.

With that said, I understand why the funcwiki exists, and I realize that it's not meant to be some in-depth explanation of each command. However, I'd rather be able to just research a set of documents, such as the AMXx source code, instead of continuing to ask here about commands on the forums. I've gotten enough "hints" (if we can call them that) about where to look, so I'll venture off to try to find out more about these commands on my own.

Thanks to those who helped.
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Old 03-16-2006 , 21:30  
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Thanks to those who helped.
You can't remember two people's names?!? when there is an iframe of all the posts before yours right below your input box?

btw, yes thats where the source code is.
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Old 03-16-2006 , 21:44  
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Thanks to those who helped.
You can't remember two people's names?!? when there is an iframe of all the posts before yours right below your input box?

btw, yes thats where the source code is.
Thanks suicide . +karma

Thanks sort of to Twilight, who wouldn't tell me where the source code was... Ah what the hell! +karma to you too .
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