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secure_airlocks [2011/06/13 05:21] – [Creating the security code] hagalazsecure_airlocks [2011/06/13 05:22] – [Creating the security code] hagalaz
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 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