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'''Syntax:''' | '''Syntax:''' | ||
(EspID:long) GetEsp ''"EspFilename:string"'' | (EspID:long) GetEsp ''"EspFilename:string"'' | ||
(EspID:long) GetEsp ''StringID:long'' | |||
Returns the Pluggy internal EspID corresponding an active esp or esm file. | Returns the Pluggy internal EspID corresponding an active esp or esm file. | ||
*May be used with either a string constant or StringID | |||
*It returns -1 if the esp is not active. | *It returns -1 if the esp is not active. | ||
*If no EspFilename is specified, GetEsp returns the EspID of the calling esp (of the script). | *If no EspFilename or StringID is specified, GetEsp returns the EspID of the calling esp (of the script). | ||
'''Example:''' | '''Example:''' |
Revision as of 12:20, 26 February 2008
A command for Pluggy
Syntax:
(EspID:long) GetEsp "EspFilename:string" (EspID:long) GetEsp StringID:long
Returns the Pluggy internal EspID corresponding an active esp or esm file.
- May be used with either a string constant or StringID
- It returns -1 if the esp is not active.
- If no EspFilename or StringID is specified, GetEsp returns the EspID of the calling esp (of the script).
Example:
long EspID set EspID to (GetEsp "Alchemical Formulas.esm"
If Alchemical Formulas.esm is the second loaded mod, EspID will be set to 1.
long EspID set EspID to GetEsp
If called from a script of Alchemical Formulas.esm (and it's the second loaded mod) EspID will be set to 1.