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Offline otomcold

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Problem seeing who used ulx commands
« on: January 07, 2017, 01:56:25 PM »

My ULib/ULX versions (run "ulx version" in console):
ULib v..ULib v2.61d (06/12/16)

ULX v.. ULX v3.71d (07/02/16)


Game mode(s) I am having this problem on:
Starwarsrp variant of DARKRP

Lua errors shown in console, if any: no lua error.

The issue: when someone uses a command I cannot see who used the command. it will say (someone) has action to insertplayername (I do have fadmin disabled)

so an example: (Someone) teleported to TTC RC SSGT Gregor

How would I enable myself who has the superadmin rank to see who uses those commands? I have show hidden echoes on. I did a factory reset of the ulx and ulib and now I can't seem to see those. Or would that be a problem with inheritance?

Thank you.


Offline iViscosity

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Re: Problem seeing who used ulx commands
« Reply #1 on: January 07, 2017, 02:21:35 PM »
Set 'ulx logecho' to '2'.


Edit: However... With it set to 1 (the (Someone) setting) you still should be able to see it with superadmin iirc... Not sure.
« Last Edit: January 07, 2017, 02:29:24 PM by iViscosity »
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Re: Problem seeing who used ulx commands
« Reply #2 on: January 07, 2017, 03:10:47 PM »
According to the command 0 = off 1=anonymous 2= full.


Managed to make it work. Cheers
« Last Edit: January 07, 2017, 03:56:04 PM by otomcold »

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Re: Problem seeing who used ulx commands
« Reply #3 on: January 07, 2017, 05:41:51 PM »
There's a permission string to reveal the anonymous echos..  you can see it and assign it in XGUI.
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