Yeah I was actually going to suggest doing it that way as well Michael
:D the only thing that stopped me from it was this thought gnawing at me
for some reason that $t was associated w/ the victim and $T w/ the ch,
which is completely wrong :D one problem I should point out for my own
method, now that you brought up the Lady someone thing, is that this:

$q $n

should be changed to this:

$q$n

and that way, if $n *is* a someone, you can make $q = "", and all that
will display is "someone" instead of " someone", thereby giving away a
clue that they're an imm (if you have pretitles for imms only)...

Richard Lindsey.

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Barton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 01, 2005 11:24 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: help with a loop..

> act("{C $q $n says, \"$T\"{x", ch, NULL, argument, TO_ROOM);

Well sure, if you want to do it the "right" way...

I was going to suggest:
act ("{C$t $n says, \"$T\"{x", ch, ch->pcdata->pretitle, argument,
TO_ROOM);

But Richard's way is better; you can avoid "Lady someone".
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