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Why add "AutoHoverCancel" and edit "AutoHover"? It's non sense because the action is autoHover and this page has one entry per action. You've made a second one. --[[User:Tom 48 97|tom_48_97]] 18:19, 14 August 2013 (CEST) | Why add "AutoHoverCancel" and edit "AutoHover"? It's non sense because the action is autoHover and this page has one entry per action. You've made a second one. --[[User:Tom 48 97|tom_48_97]] 18:19, 14 August 2013 (CEST) |
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Arma 2: Actions / AutoHoverCancel
Why add "AutoHoverCancel" and edit "AutoHover"? It's non sense because the action is autoHover and this page has one entry per action. You've made a second one. --tom_48_97 18:19, 14 August 2013 (CEST)
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Dear Tom 48 97
I did not added "AutoHoverCancel" command to the list, because it was there before, but without any description. I'm testing the action commands in Arma 3, and it's working well there. I noticed the missing description, so I thought I will put this information up there, maybe someone will use it.
I edited the "AutoHover"'s description, because it was wrong. It's said it can turn on and off the auto-hovering, but it's only turning it on (tested in Arma 3), so I fixed the text.
In shorts, the "AutoHover" and "AutoHoverCancel" are two different command, just like the "EngineOn" and "EngineOff". I don't see your point, why I did something wrong.
Thanks, Mlacix
--Mlacix 18:37, 14 August 2013 (CEST)