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secure_airlocks [2011/06/13 05:21] hagalazsecure_airlocks [2011/06/13 05:22] – [Creating the security code] hagalaz
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 ===== Creating the security code ===== ===== Creating the security code =====
-Once this is done, you can then use any kind of lock on the SECURE actions. You can lock them to specific people, or to key card objects, or to properties -- just as you would any normal action -- an only those who pass the lock test will be able to secure or release the door.+Once this is done, you can then use any kind of lock on the **secure** actions. You can lock them to specific people, or to key card objects, or to properties -- just as you would any normal action -- an only those who pass the lock test will be able to secure or release the door.
    
-To encode security keycards, just set a prop on them, such as "**_lock:yes**" Once you do that, you can lock the "**secure**" action using the same prop, like this: "**@lock secure=_lock:yes" You can use anything you want as a prop for the lock string, as long as it follows the **<blurb>:<blurb>** format.+To encode security keycards, just set a prop on them, such as "**_lock:yes**" Once you do that, you can lock the "**secure**" action using the same prop, like this: "**@lock secure=_lock:yes**" You can use anything you want as a prop for the lock string, as long as it follows the "**<blurb>:<blurb>**format.
  
  
secure_airlocks.txt · Last modified: 2011/06/19 08:30 by hagalaz