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mikele
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 10, 2006 7:36 am   

Problems with #backup
 
I'm told by Help that "#backup" can remove the last direction from the currently recorded path.

I've used zmud v4.62 in the past and "#backup" was very useful in path.For example:If the current path is .nesw then #backup will set the path to .nes;If #backup again,it will set the path to .ne.So,if there's a path consist of 100 steps and i'm in the end,100 #backup will take me to the start of the path.

But I'm using zmud v7.21 now and there's a problem with #backup--I can use #backup only one time!The same example:If the current path is .nesw then #backup will set the path to .nes;and #backup again,the command is still "e" but not "n",so I can't set the path to .ne.

Is it a bug?

How can I use #backup like in zmud v4.62?
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