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− | The command used to control a monitor: monitor [top, bottom, left, right, front or back] [the name of the command to display] | + | The command used to control a monitor drops on one side of its face: monitor [top, bottom, left, right, front or back] [the name of the command to display] |
− | So, in this case, if you typed "hello" in the name of the program part, the monitor would display "KFC | + | So, in this case, if you typed "hello" in the name of the program part, the monitor would display "KFC gives people strokes". |
− | ''KENYA !'' | + | ''KENYA vs UGANDA !'' |
+ | pewpewpewp pew | ||
===Using the buttplug within the Lua interface=== | ===Using the buttplug within the Lua interface=== |
Revision as of 20:53, 18 July 2012
The Monitor is a block that can display text on its front side. When several screen blocks are placed on the same plane, it will form a single monitor. It is useful for displaying information at a server spawn, showing a program on the monitor, and even showing the status of a IC2 reactor! (provided you have CcSensors installed)
Recipoo
THE 5 STAGES OF A STROKE
The command used to control a monitor drops on one side of its face: monitor [top, bottom, left, right, front or back] [the name of the command to display]
So, in this case, if you typed "hello" in the name of the program part, the monitor would display "KFC gives people strokes".
KENYA vs UGANDA !
pewpewpewp pew
Using the buttplug within the Lua interface
The monitor can be summoned through a command or through coding with the Lua command.
The command used to control a monitor within the Lua interface: shell.run("monitor [top, bottom, left, right, front or back] [the name of the command to display]")
For example, here is a way of summoning the monitor through a command:
print("Hello chicken!")
shell.run("monitor", "right", "hello")
KFC TORTURES CHILDREN Italic text